3 factors that could stop Team India from defending their T20 World Cup crown
Many experts consider the Men in Blue favourites to win the 2026 T20 World Cup. Their recent form, strong squad, and familiarity with the conditions give the co-hosts a big advantage.

Team India are the defending champions of the T20 World Cup. They will start their title defense with a Group A match against the United States at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on February 7. The Men in Blue will then play Namibia at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on February 12.
The India vs Pakistan match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on February 15 is unlikely to happen, as Pakistan has decided to boycott the game. India’s last group match will be against the Netherlands at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on February 18.
Many experts consider the Men in Blue favourites to win the 2026 T20 World Cup. Their recent form, strong squad, and familiarity with the conditions give the co-hosts a big advantage.
However, in this feature, we look at three factors that could stop India from defending their T20 World Cup crown.
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1. One Bad Game Can Cost India
Team India has one of the strongest squads on paper for the T20 World Cup. With players like Abhishek Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, and Varun Chakaravarthy, they have many match-winners in both batting and bowling.
But to lose a World Cup, a team only needs one bad game. Strong teams like South Africa have faced setbacks in ICC events before. India suffered heartbreak in the 2023 ODI World Cup final. They were strong before the final, but things went wrong in the most important match. Australia had better luck that day.
Even in T20S, one moment can decide the match. India will enter the tournament with confidence, but fans hope the team does not have a bad day.
2. Dew Can Change the Game
Indian cricket legend MS Dhoni said India have the team to win the T20 World Cup. But he warned that dew can affect matches a lot.
He said: "What worries me, I hate dew. Dew changes many things. Even when I played, the toss became very important because of dew."
Heavy dew is expected in evening games. The team bowling second will have a disadvantage. Spinners like Chakaravarthy and Kuldeep Yadav may struggle to grip the wet ball, and even Axar Patel could find it hard to bowl.
3. Aggressive Batting Could Be Risky
India’s strength could also be a weakness. After Rohit Sharma retired, Suryakumar and others are playing very aggressively. Every batter tries to hit big shots, no matter the situation.
This approach worked well last year. But on slow pitches, the ball may not come onto the bat easily. India could lose four or five wickets for very few runs.
Players like Tilak Varma, Axar Patel, and Hardik Pandya can adjust if needed. But Suryakumar says the team will stick to their aggressive style. You live by the sword, and you die by it.
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