Predicting opening combinations of all teams for T20 World Cup 2020
With the World Cup less than eight months away, teams are in overdrive as far as zeroing on their ideal-combination is concerned.
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4. England- Jason Roy and Jos Buttler

If there is one team- apart from India- that is spoiled for riches as far as opening combinations are concerned, it has got to be England. In Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler, Tom Banton, and the discarded Alex Hales, who has been making all the right noises courtesy his whirlwind form in franchise T20 tournaments, England has enough power-packed openers to instil fear among the opposition bowlers.
The byproduct of the embarrassment of riches is you are always employing different permutations and combinations in a bid to find the ideal pair. England have used as many as seven different opening pairs in T20I cricket since the start of 2018, and the interesting fact is Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow isn’t one of them.
England has followed the same template that Rajasthan Royals employed when they slotted Jos Buttler at the top of the order in the 2018 edition.
Roy and Buttler have been the most successful pair- 347 runs in 8 innings at an average of 48.37- out of all the different combinations that they have tried since 2018, and unless Eoin Morgan and the English think-tank feel that they need Buttler-the finisher- more than they need him as an opener, the duo look primed to spearhead their sides’ top-order in the T20 World Cup.
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