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Aussie Batter Aims to Ace Spin Bowling Ahead of T20 World Cup
6 Nov
Summary
- Australian batter Matthew Short prepares for T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka
- Adapting to spin bowling in subcontinental conditions is a key focus
- Short confident in team's power hitters to tackle spin
As Australia looks to finalize its squad for the 2026 T20 World Cup, batter Matthew Short is relishing the opportunity to face "world-class" Indian bowlers in the ongoing T20 series. However, he admits that adapting to spin in subcontinental conditions will be crucial for his team's success in the upcoming tournament.
Short, who has been an integral part of the limited-overs series, recognizes that his game against spin needs some work, especially with the World Cup scheduled to be held in India and Sri Lanka. He is confident in the power-hitting abilities of his teammates, including Tim David, Glenn Maxwell, and Marcus Stoinis, who have previous experience playing in India.
Despite the challenges, Short is eager to secure a spot in the Australian squad for the 2026 T20 World Cup. He missed out on the previous edition in the West Indies, where he served as a travelling reserve. Now, he is determined to make the most of the current series against India, which he sees as a valuable opportunity to fine-tune his skills and prepare for the upcoming tournament.
As the series progresses, Australia will be without their premier pacer Josh Hazlewood, who will shift his focus to Ashes preparation. However, Short remains confident in the team's ability to deliver, stating that any game against India is crucial, regardless of the scoreline.




