Updated On: 26 October, 2022 06:53 AM IST | Mumbai | Ian Chappell
Team India have a huge T20 World Cup battle on the bouncy Perth pitch against SA on October 30 and that is the Proteas’ best chance to unsettle one of the favourites in that group

Quinton de Kock of South Africa celebrates after reaching his 50 during the third T20 International against India at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on October 4. Pic/Getty Images
T20 cricket is predicated on close finishes and stirring games. However the brutal losses for both West Indies and Sri Lanka, with the miserable failure of the former to reach the major draw, are a reminder that T20 also produces upsets.
There’s the likelihood of more surprises as the major section of the T20 World Cup is now underway. The unpredictable and dire weather that Australia has recently been experiencing also has to be a factor.