It's fair to say England's last defence of a limited-overs world title did not go to plan. (More Cricket News)
Eighteen months on from losing their 50-over crown in India, failin🎀g to get out of their group as they lost six of nine matches, Jos Buttler's team will hope for far better at the 2024 T20 World Cup.
The champio꧒ns will face stern competition in the largest-ever edition of the tournament, with꧃ 20 teams descending on the West Indies and United States, who get things under way against Canada in Dallas on Saturday.
How wi🦄ll the hosts fare in a tournament many hope will have a lasting impact on stateside cricket? Can India end their 17-year drought in the 20-over format, or will Au🍒stralia follow in England's footsteps by winning both limited-overs crowns?
Ahead of the opening match, we run through the big s🅷torylines and delve into the best Opta stats surrounding the key contenders and players.
The hosts
Many eyebrows were raised when the United States 𒁏were confirmed as co-hosts for this year's tournament, but a recent 2-1 series win over Bangladesh showed th♕ey are not simply there to make up the numbers.
Sixteen of the tournament's 55 matches will be played in the US, with those split between Dallas,🦋 Miami and Long Island, New York.
This will be just the second edition of the T20 World Cup to be held in more tha෴n one country, after Oman and the United Arab Emirates co-hosted in 2021. No host nation has ever lifted the trophy, and only two hosts have even reached the semi-finals – Sri Lanka in 2012 and India in 2016.
The USA are one of three teams making their T20 World Cup bow, alongside Canada 𓃲and Uganda. Their hopes of making an impression on home turf may rest upon Monank Patel, whose 441 T20I runs put him second in their all-time charts behind Steven Taylor (742).
While the USA's ambitions may be li💝mited to giving a good account of themselves against India, Pakistan and Ireland in Group A, their co-hosts will be hoping for more.
Champions in 2012 and 2016, West Indies are one of just two teams (alongside England) to win mul𝔍tiple T20 World Cups, while they will also become just the sec🔴ond nation to host on two occasions, having previously done so in 2010.
They have been drawn alongside Afghanistan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Uganda in Group C, and with every match from the Super-8 stage onwards being held in the Caribbean, ꦏthey will enjoy home advantage all the way.
The last time the Windies served as hosts, no tea🎐m managed a score of 200 or more runs throughout the entire tournament. That has only occurred at one other T20 World Cup (in 2014), and it looks unlikely to happen again this year, given the likelihood of a few group-stage mismatches.
The champions
No team has ever successfully defended the T20 World Cup trophy, a feat England 😼will attempt to achieve at the site of their first triumph in the format – they beat Australia in the 2010 showpiece at the Kensington Oval.
They face Scotland, Namibia and Oman in Group B, with old rivals Australia﷽ also awaiting in a clash likely toꦑ determine top spot.
Captain Buttler and head coach Matthew Mott are under pressure to mastermind a far better title defence than their pitiful effort in the 50-over tournament, and they will adopt a big-hitting approach with Phil Salt♚, Will Jacks, Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook and Liam Livingstone joining Buttler in the competition's most fearsome top six.
The question marks are with the ball and much could hinge on the fitness of Jofra Archer, af♌ter w♏et weather limited his opportunities to play his way into form in a home series against Pakistan.
Leg-spinner Adil Rashid has more T20I wickets in the West Indies (21) than any other overseas bowler, and he will have been pleased to see England's four group-stage games pe⛎ncilled in for the Caribbeanꦚ.
Sam Curran, meanwhile, was the player of the tournament in 2022 and could make another big impact after enjoying his best IPL ca🐻mpaign to date with Punjab Kings.
The challengers
India
Liꦡke England, India are also looking to banish the ghosts of last year's ODI competition, when they suffered final heartache on home soi🤡l.
Skipper Rohit Sharma gets another chance at en🗹ding their 17-year T20 World Cup drought, with seven other survivors from the 50-over final loss includ🎶ed in his squad.
Rohit, like Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasa, has participated in all eight previous editions of this tournament, and only Virat Kohli (1,141) has bettered his 🌊963 T20 World Cup runs among activeܫ players.
Kohli approaches the tournament in fine shap🍬e, having clinched the Orange Cap by top-scoring with 741 runs for Royal Challengers Bangaluru in the 2024 ✅IPL.
The mai♌n questions surrounding the batting great, as is the case for India's squad at lar💞ge, relate to the physical toll taken by a jam-packed IPL schedule.
India's second fixture, which pits them against Pakistan in New York on June 9, is the headline contest of the group s🌳tage and will tell us much about their hopes.
Australia
Australia head to the Americas with 11 players who tasted success in 50 overs last year, though Steve Smith and Jake Fraser-McGurk – who enjoyed a terrific IPL campaign with Delhi Capitals – were the two big-nam✨e omissions from Mitch Marsh's squad.
This World Cup will be a last dance for David Warner, who has already announced his intention to retire from T20Is – his last international forma🍰t – after the tournament.
Warner – who was crowned player of the tournament when Australia triumphed 🎶in 2021 – has racked up a total of 806 runs at the T20 World Cup, and will hope to surpass 1,000 with a bi𒉰g showing in 2024.
The big-game experience of Warner, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins et al. will be the envy of𓄧 most other teams at 𒉰the tournament.
Australia will not be 🅷fazed by being put under pressure, either, boasting a 72 per cent win rate when chasing in T20 World Cup matches ♔– the highest of any team in tournament history (25 games – 18 wins, seven losses).
New Zealand
Having reached the semi-finals at the last three editions of the T20✱ World Cup – losing 🍸the 2021 final to Australia – New Zealand appear more likely to challenge the world's top three than an unfamiliar South Africa side, or a Pakistan team plagued by off-pitch issues.
Like Austr💦alia, the Black C༺aps boast an incredible amount of experience, with only four members of Kane Williamson's squad being below the age of 30.
Mark Chapman, 29, is one of them, and he could be their player to watch after smashing 575 runs in T20Is in 2023. For all member nations, only India's Suryakumar Yadav 𒆙managed more (7𝐆33).
Their group-stage match against the Windies – set f🅰or June 12 in Trinidad and Tobago – is one to ci🍌rcle on the calendar.
The key players
Andre Russell
Russell has built a reputation as one of the world's most fearsome bowlers and comes into his home tournament off the back of a brilliant IPL campaign with champio🌟nship-winning Koꦯlkata Knight Riders.
He finished the 2024 IPL with 19 ൩wickets (including three in the final against Sunrisers Hyderabad), a tally only bettered by Harshal Patel (24), Jasprit Bumrah and Avesh Khan (20 each) among pacemen.
Russell also did somꦡe damage with the bat, scoring 223 runs at a strike rate of 184.3.
Travis Head
Australia superstar Head enters the World Cup in the form of his life, with his 567 runs fo꧒r Sunrisers Hyderabad making him the fourth-highest run scorer in the 2🐼024 IPL and the highest non-Indian (only Kohli, Ruturaj Gaikwad and Riyan Parag managed more).
His batting strike rate of 191.6 was only🙈 bettered by Abhishek Sharma (204.2) and Fraser-McGurk (234). With the latter failing to make Australia's squad, Head will carr🐬y the burden with the bat.
Jasprit Bumrah
India's squad is packed full of household names, but Bumrah remains tꦡhe player opposition teams envy most of all. The world's number one paceman has 74 wickets in 61 T20I overs in his career, second only to Yuzvendra Chahal (96) in the India squad.
Virat Kohli
Another of India's icons, Kohli has a🌄 batting average of 81🃏.5 from 25 previous innings at the T20 World Cup, the best of any player in the history of the tournament to have at least 10 innings under their belts.
He has scored 50 or more runs in four of his last six innings in the tournament (82*♌, 62*, 12, 64*, 26 and 50). Ireland – India's first opponents on June 5 – had ไbetter beware.
Jos Buttler
While England have ple💞nty of players capable of taking the lead with the bat, skipper Buttler is🌟 often the man they turn to in this format.
Since the start of the 2021 tournament, he has scored 29.7 per cent of England's runs♔ in T20 World Cup action, the best rate of any player with at least four innings during that span.