The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 kicks off on February 7 in India and Sri Lanka. Most cricket fans expect spin bowling to dominate on subcontinental pitches. However, quality fast bowling could also create major upsets throughout the tournament.
This World Cup features some exceptional bowling talent across all disciplines. Here are five bowlers ready to shine at cricket’s biggest T20 stage.
Bowlers To Watch At The T20 World Cup
Here are the five star bowlers who can win the entire match on their own bowling capability.
Adil Rashid (England)
ICC T20I Ranking: 4th
The English leg-spinner has mastered this format over many years. Rashid adapts his bowling better than most and delivers consistent performances against all opposition. His teammates call him ‘Hoover’ because he sweeps through lower-order batters with ease.

The 37-year-old holds impressive records in T20I cricket. He has bowled 2,852 balls in T20 internationals, more than any other bowler in history. Only five bowlers have claimed more wickets than his 150 scalps at this level. England will rely heavily on his experience as they chase World Cup glory.
Abrar Ahmed (Pakistan)
ICC T20I Ranking: 2nd
Pakistan’s mystery spinner enters the tournament in red-hot form. He destroyed Australia recently with figures of 6/42 across their three-match series. Pakistan completed a clean sweep largely thanks to his match-winning spells.

The 27-year-old ranks among the most economical bowlers at this World Cup. Only five participating bowlers have a better T20I average than his 17.15. His confidence and swagger make Pakistan’s matches appointment viewing, starting with their opener against the Netherlands.
Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka)
ICC T20I Ranking: 6th
Sri Lanka’s hopes rest on their star leg-spinner’s shoulders. The 28-year-old struggled recently against England, going wicketless in two matches. But home conditions should suit his style perfectly.

Hasaranga has claimed 36 LBW wickets in T20Is, second only to Rashid Khan’s 49. His subtle variations will trouble batters on spinning Sri Lankan tracks.
Jacob Duffy (New Zealand)
ICC T20I Ranking: 5th

The Black Caps’ right-arm quick sits as the highest-ranked fast bowler in T20Is. Duffy has taken four or more wickets on five separate occasions in this format. The 31-year-old’s Powerplay spells could prove decisive against tough Group D opponents.
Varun Chakaravarthy (India)
ICC T20I Ranking: 1st
The world’s top-ranked T20I bowler made his breakthrough at last year’s Champions Trophy. The 34-year-old took five wickets on debut and contributed two scalps in the Final.

The Karnataka wrist-spinner has taken wickets in all 13 T20I matches he has bowled. His big-game temperament suggests he will thrive under World Cup pressure.
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