3 underrated players to watch out for in T20 World Cup 2026
A closer look at three players whose influence may outweigh their spotlight at T20 World Cup 2026.
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Sediqullah Atal
Hailing from Logar, south of Kabul, Sediqullah Atal has steadily emerged as one of Afghanistan’s most intriguing young batting prospects. A left-handed opener, he first caught attention as a teenager in the Shpageeza Premier League in 2020, and his promise earned him an ODI squad call-up in 2021 even before he had played List-A cricket.
Although his international debut was delayed due to scheduling changes, Atal eventually broke into the Afghanistan side through T20Is and later made his ODI debut in 2024. His early T20I returns were modest, but his breakthrough came at the ACC Emerging T20 Asia Cup in October 2024, where he dominated the tournament with 368 runs, scoring a fifty in each of his five innings and guiding Afghanistan A to the title.
Atal has also featured in the SA20 for MI Cape Town, registering a fluent 74 at the top of the order, and soon after announced himself in ODIs with a maiden hundred against Zimbabwe. At the 2025 Champions Trophy, he again showed composure under pressure, top-scoring for Afghanistan in a washed-out match against Australia.
Unlike many young batters, Atal’s game is built on timing and balance rather than raw power. His ability to rotate strike and absorb pressure adds stability to Afghanistan’s batting, and in high-stakes World Cup matches, that calm presence could become a decisive asset.
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