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Who are the most dangerous batters for Australia at the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024?

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Australia, which recently won the ICC World Test Championship and the ICC Men’s ODI World Cup in 2023, will have their eyes firmly on the ICC Men’s T20I World Cup 2024 trophy as well. The last time Australia won the T20 World Cup was back in 2021, and they would be willing to lay their hands on the second T20 World Cup trophy.

To reach there, they have a strong squad that can get them the elusive title. The most dangerous batters in the Australian team for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024 are mentioned below.

Travis Head

Head is slated to begin the innings for Australia in the T20 World Cup with David Warner. Travis Head is currently in top form, having scored over 500 runs in the IPL 2024 at a strike rate of around 200. He has demonstrated to everyone that if he gets set, he will not return to the dugout until he takes the match away from his opponents. 

Head has an innovative batting style where he creates room for himself and has the exceptional ability to hit the ball in any part of the field. He is surely the most dangerous batter on the Australian roster.

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Glenn Maxwell

Even if he is not in great form right now, not considering Maxwell as a dangerous batter would be a huge blunder. He has great potential, and all of us know what he can do if the ball comes onto his bat properly. Glenn Maxwell is a quality batter and can win matches single-handedly without even zero support from the other end. It is only a matter of time before he comes back into form and toys with the bowlers.

David Warner

Another left-handed opener in the Australian team who will open for them in the T20 World Cup 2024 is David Warner. Warner is a big match player, and we all very well know that form is temporary and class is permanent. He has over 800 runs in the history of the T20 World Cup and is likely to make a lot more in probably his last T20 World Cup.

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