Here are the top five players to watch at the 2026 T20 World Cup, according to Al Jazeera Sport.
For India, Abhishek Sharma stands out as a batter on fire. The 25-year-old has made an astonishing impact in his brief career so far, with nearly 200 strike rate and two centuries already under his belt. Though he hasn't played in Tests or one-day internationals for India yet, Sharma's record speaks for itself.
In Zimbabwe, Sikandar Raza is the elder statesman of T20 cricket, boasting an incredible 152 international appearances across all formats. The 39-year-old has scored one century and 16 fifties, and his experience will be invaluable at the World Cup.
Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed is a wrist spinner with the potential to turn matches around single-handedly. His career has been marred by persistent back injuries, but he has recently shown signs of recovery. With 46 wickets in T20 internationals, Ahmed could be a dark horse for Pakistan.
For England, Harry Brook is the player to watch, given his incredible talent and explosive form. Brook has represented three teams in the IPL and boasts an impressive record of 169 T20 appearances, with three centuries and 16 fifties under his belt. His triple century against Pakistan in 2024 was a showstopper.
Lastly, Australia's Glenn Maxwell remains one of cricket's greatest game changers, despite being hampered by injury in recent years. At the age of 37, Maxwell is still capable of producing match-winning performances. With 281 international appearances to his name, he could well have another trick up his sleeve for Australia at the World Cup.
For India, Abhishek Sharma stands out as a batter on fire. The 25-year-old has made an astonishing impact in his brief career so far, with nearly 200 strike rate and two centuries already under his belt. Though he hasn't played in Tests or one-day internationals for India yet, Sharma's record speaks for itself.
In Zimbabwe, Sikandar Raza is the elder statesman of T20 cricket, boasting an incredible 152 international appearances across all formats. The 39-year-old has scored one century and 16 fifties, and his experience will be invaluable at the World Cup.
Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed is a wrist spinner with the potential to turn matches around single-handedly. His career has been marred by persistent back injuries, but he has recently shown signs of recovery. With 46 wickets in T20 internationals, Ahmed could be a dark horse for Pakistan.
For England, Harry Brook is the player to watch, given his incredible talent and explosive form. Brook has represented three teams in the IPL and boasts an impressive record of 169 T20 appearances, with three centuries and 16 fifties under his belt. His triple century against Pakistan in 2024 was a showstopper.
Lastly, Australia's Glenn Maxwell remains one of cricket's greatest game changers, despite being hampered by injury in recent years. At the age of 37, Maxwell is still capable of producing match-winning performances. With 281 international appearances to his name, he could well have another trick up his sleeve for Australia at the World Cup.