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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Jacob Duffy (New Zealand)
Jacob Duffy’s rise in T20 cricket has been built on role clarity. Predominantly a powerplay bowler, he focuses on swing, subtle seam movement, and disciplined channel bowling rather than express pace, allowing him to extract value early in the innings. In 42 T20Is he has picked up 58 wickets with an exceptional economy of 7.63.
His strength lies in forcing batters to commit early, a crucial factor in T20s where wickets in the first six overs can dictate scoring patterns. On Indian pitches, where lateral movement is limited, Duffy’s consistency and ability to vary pace off the surface could help New Zealand control momentum and create sustained pressure through dot-ball spells.
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