
The T20 format is often considered a batter-friendly game, with high scores and explosive stroke play dominating headlines. However, as history has shown, bowling, especially when supported by pitch conditions, can be just as decisive. All-rounders, therefore, play a crucial role in T20 cricket, offering balance and flexibility to their teams.
With the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 set to begin on February 7 and co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, players who can contribute with both bat and ball are expected to have a major impact.
Here are five all-rounders to watch out for in T20 World Cup 2026
Cooper Connolly (Australia)
Australian youngster Cooper Connolly has rapidly risen through the ranks, making his international debut across all three formats within a short span of five months. A talented left-handed batter, Connolly has the ability to bat anywhere in the order and complements his batting with effective left-arm spin.
He first caught the cricketing world’s attention during the Big Bash League while representing the Perth Scorchers, where his composure stood out. Although his early T20I numbers (13 runs and one wicket in six matches) may not look impressive, Connolly’s potential goes far beyond statistics. The T20 World Cup could provide him the platform to establish himself as a genuine match-winning all-rounder for Australia.
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