Can Australia win the T20 Cricket World Cup? Predictions, odds and chances for 2021 World Champions

Kieran Francis

Can Australia win the T20 Cricket World Cup? Predictions, odds and chances for 2021 World Champions image

Australia will be one of the contenders to win the T20 Cricket World Cup later this year in the West Indies and USA.

It will be their eighth appearance in the tournament that was first held back in 2007.

The Sporting News looks at the odds and explains why the green and gold can win the event.

Is Australia a chance to win the T20 Cricket World Cup 2024?

Australia is currently second-favourite to win the T20 Cricket World Cup behind fellow powerhouse India, according to odds from Ladbrokes.

Other contenders in order of most likely in odds is England, South Africa, New Zealand and Pakistan, with the remaining nations considered long shots.

The green and gold's recent T20 form has been solid, winning three of their four T20 international series since the 2022 T20 Cricket World Cup in Australia, which was won by England.

With series victories against New Zealand (away), West Indies (home) and South Africa (away), Andrew McDonald's team only lost to India (away) late last year.

An experienced squad has been picked by Australian selectors, suggesting the backroom team believe the nation is a strong contender to win the tournament.

Australia has 15 players selected in the world's best T20 club competition - IPL - with 11 of these players featuring in the World Cup squad of 15.

Prediction for Australia's T20 Cricket World 2024 campaign

By the odds, Australia are tipped to make the final against favourite India, and there is no doubt it will be disappointing if they don't make the final two.

A semi-final is probably the bare minimum acceptable result for a nation that wants to win the entire tournament.

Conditions at the event will be intriguing as it's played on neutral territory - at least partly - for only the second time.

Interestingly, Australia won the T20 World Cup when it was last played in a neutral country - hosted by UAE/Oman in 2021.

With none of the other top contending nations getting a home advantage, Australia should be able to go deep in the tournament and reach the final.

Prediction: Australia to make the final

Betting odds for T20 Cricket World 2024

Tournament winner

Odds via Ladbrokes.

WinnerOdds
India3.75
Australia4.50
England5.00
South Africa8.00
New Zealand9.00
Pakistan9.00
West Indies13.00
Afghanistan34.00
Sri Lanka41.00
Bangladesh67.00

Australia T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 squad

  • Mitchell Marsh (c)
  • Ashton Agar  
  • Pat Cummins
  • Tim David 
  • Nathan Ellis
  • Cameron Green
  • Josh Hazlewood
  • Travis Head
  • Josh Inglis
  • Glenn Maxwell
  • Mitchell Starc
  • Marcus Stoinis  
  • Matthew Wade
  • David Warner  
  • Adam Zampa

Where to watch T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 in Australia

For Australian cricket fans not making the trip to the T20 Cricket World Cup, their options for streaming will be unusually limited. 

This year's T20 World Cup will only be shown in Australia on Amazon Prime, with the streaming platform claiming exclusive rights to the tournament. 

There will be no free-to-air Australian broadcast of the World Cup. 

When is the 2024 T20 Cricket World Cup?

The 2024 T20 Cricket World Cup will run across the entirety of June, with the first game held on June 2, and the final being played on June 30. 

In total, 55 games will be played, across three locations in America and six in the West Indies, including the semi-finals in Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, and the final in Barbados. 

Which teams are in the 2024 T20 Cricket World Cup?

The 2024 T20 Cricket World Cup will be contested by 20 nations, split into four groups of five. 

The top two teams from each group will move onto the 'Super 8' stage, which will then move into the knockout stages. 

2024 T20 Cricket World Cup Groups

GROUPTEAM
Group AIndia
Group APakistan
Group ACanada
Group AIreland
Group AUnited States
Group BEngland
Group BAustralia
Group BNamibia
Group BScotland
Group BOman
Group CNew Zealand
Group CWest Indies
Group CAfghanistan
Group CPapua New Guinea
Group CUganda
Group DSouth Africa
Group DNetherlands
Group DBangladesh
Group DSri Lanka
Group DNepal

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Kieran Francis

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.