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T20 World Cup 2026: Teams to Watch, Key Talking Points & India’s Title Defence
Cricket never stops. No sooner have we gotten over the excitement and drama of the Ashes series in Australia than we are eagerly looking forward to the T20 World Cup, taking place in India and Sri Lanka in February and March. There has, inevitably, been some controversy surrounding the tournament—and that remains an ongoing situation—but fans of the short-format game will undoubtedly enjoy the tenth edition of the competition.
All the big sportsbooks like Lucky Rebel, will be covering the tournament, as T20 is fast becoming the default cricket format for millions of fans around the world. Test cricket will always have its place and can be an exhilarating spectacle, but many people—especially younger fans—have been drawn to the sport by the pace and excitement of this format.
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- 24 May 2026 09:59