
along with 2026 T20 World Cup Over time, discussions surrounding favorites and potential champions have come to dominate cricket discussions. The game will bring high-octane clashes, packed stadiums and huge pressure, especially with several top teams entering the tournament in strong form. In this attack, England batsmen Phil Salter Offering a refreshing and honest look at naming a team as the best in the competition – and it’s not his own team.
Salter’s comments generated interest in large part because they came from rival camps. The England opener, known for his fearless batting and forthright views, did not shy away from acknowledging the challenges that all teams will face in the upcoming World Cup, especially against a side that has dominated the shortest format in recent years.
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As the conversation progressed, Salter made it clear that India are the best team heading into the 2026 T20 World Cup. He believes that defeating them will not only require skill and planning, but may also require a certain amount of luck.
“I think everyone needs a little bit of luck to beat them (India). I think they are the strongest team in the World Cup so far.” ESPNcricinfo quoted Salt as saying.
India’s dominance in the T20 space over the past few years has been remarkable. Since August 2023, they have been in a near-unbeatable run, remaining unbeaten in bilateral series and multi-nation tournaments. Their consistency, coupled with depth in batting and bowling, makes them stand out from the rest.
Salter also talked about India’s batting firepower, which makes them a formidable opponent. He highlighted the fearless intent shown by the Indian batsmen, especially their willingness to attack from the first ball and dominate the pitch position with ease.
“The fact that he can hit that first six like that, where he runs down the wicket, takes on the ball from a real straight line, gets it past the off-side, but then also hits the ball towards him leg-side – that’s completely different,” Salter pointed out the diversity and innovation in India’s batting style.
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Statistics only strengthen Salter’s argument. During this period, India won 49 of 63 T20I matches and lost just three – a remarkable record in a format often described as unpredictable. Their ability to control the game even under pressure has made them a benchmark team in world cricket.
As the defending champion, India will also bring more confidence to the 2026 World Cup. Playing at home further enhances their advantage, with conditions, crowd support and familiarity all working in their favour.
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