T20 World Cup 2026: 3 teams with strongest batting units
With the T20 World Cup 2026 set to begin India, Australia, and England stand out as the most formidable batting units, combining power, and adaptability in subcontinental conditions.
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3. England
England remain one of the trendsetters of modern T20 batting, built around deep attacking intent rather than reliance on a fixed top order. They arrive at the 2026 World Cup after a dominant whitewash of Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka.
With Jos Buttler at the top and Phil Salt no.2 T20I batter in the top three, England have players capable of absorbing pressure early and switching instantly into attack. Buttler’s all-round batting game and experience in India, combined with Phil Salt’s familiarity with these conditions, provide a clear edge. England’s middle order adds further depth and flexibility, as Harry Brook and Jacob Bethell have proven their credentials as high-impact T20 batters, while Sam Curran offers balance as both a stabilizer and late-overs hitter.
Their batting ceiling was evident when they posted 304 against South Africa the highest T20I total by a Full Member against another Full Member. Since October 2023, England rank second only to India in the number of 200-plus scores and strike a six every 14.81 balls. With group-stage matches scheduled at the Wankhede Stadium and Eden Gardens stadium in Kolkata, conditions are well suited to England’s free-flowing batting approach.
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