Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has picked his favourite side to lift the World T20 trophy which is scheduled to take place later this year in India. Akram has said that The Men in Blue appear to be the favourites to win the tournament but teams like England, New Zealand and West Indies are also in contention.
“I suppose, between the main teams, India appear favourites. They play a fearless brand of T20 cricket. England is also at the top of the ladder. I think New Zealand too. And you never know about the West Indies. If their main players are in, they have a tendency to scare,” Akram said on ARY news.
Talking about his own team Pakistan who won the tournament back in 2009, the former left-arm pacer said that there are areas that the Asian side needs to work on such as finding a proper balance and a stable XI.
"Pakistan need to work on their team combination. Obviously, being a Pakistani, I would want Pakistan to win the World Cup. That will be a dream come true for all of us, especially the young captain, and if they need to improve their combination, find the best XI, they can fight. The problem of No. 5 and No. 6 needs to be solved," Akram pointed out.
The World T20 will be back after a gap of five years after it was last held in 2016 in India where West Indies emerged as the winners defeating England in the title clash.
The Caribbean side has won the cup twice (in 2012 and 2016). India were crowned champions in the inaugural edition in 2007 under the captaincy of MS Dhoni while ended as the runners-up in 2014 after suffering a defeat against Sri Lanka in the final.