The 2022 T20 World Cup form guide: Can Trent Boult lead New Zealand to glory?

Experienced pacer Trent Boult is performing consistently at the IPL and could prove a difficult bowler to face in Australia later in the year at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Boult collected 2/18 from four overs to help Rajasthan Royals defeat Lucknow Super Giants on Sunday and the veteran right-armer now has 12 wickets for the tournament as he continues to impress. With the tournament inside six months away, find out which other players are priming for Australia 2022 with strong performances at the IPL. Afghanistan Leg-spinner Rashid Khan continues to impress at the IPL and looks certain to play a major part in Afghanistan's fortunes at the T20 World Cup in Australia. Rashid has 16 wickets so far for Gujarat Titans and his economy rate of 6.86 is inside the top 10 for all bowlers at the tournament. Play Video Play Mute Remaining Time -3:30 Fullscreen Video 03:31 Rashid Khan: Afghan talisman | T20 World Cup Australia There's a distinct Australian touch at the Delhi Capitals, with Ricky Ponting coaching a side that includes powerful opener David Warner and in-form all-rounder Mitch Marsh. Warner is the third leading run scorer at the IPL this season with 427 runs from 10 innings, while Marsh has 188 runs from just six knocks. Experienced T20 performers Glenn Maxwell (228 runs for Royal Challengers Bangalore) and Marcus Stoinis (147 runs for Lucknow Super Giants) have showed glimpses of good form, while veterans Matthew Wade (98 runs for Gujarat Titans) and Aaron Finch (86 runs for Kolkata Knight Riders) are yet to really fire. Seamer Josh Hazlewood has been in good touch and has 13 wickets to his name with Royal Challengers Bangalore, but Test skipper Pat Cummins has been sent back to Australia with a hip complaint.

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