5 Pacers who can shine at T20 World Cup 2026

From death-over specialists to powerplay enforcers, these five fast bowlers could play defining roles as teams look to adapt to Indian conditions in the T20 World Cup 2026

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Josh Hazlewood (Australia)

Josh Hazlewood
Josh Hazlewood. (Photo source: Getty Images)

Josh Hazlewood has evolved into Australia’s leader of the pace attack, carving a T20 role built on control rather than raw pace. Often billed as the modern Glenn McGrath, Hazlewood’s success stems from relentless accuracy and the ability to extract something even on unresponsive surfaces.

Over the years, he has adapted seamlessly to T20 demands, becoming a bowler captains turn to in any situation. He has 79 wickets in 60 T20Is at an economy of 7.48. Having also performed strongly in Indian conditions and the IPL last year leading RCB to their first title win, Hazlewood’s disciplined approach could be pivotal if Australia are to mount a deep run in the tournament.

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