Hardik Pandya and a ‘special’ pendant: The T20 World Cup dream of Italy’s Thomas Draca | EXCLUSIVE | Cricket News – The Times of India


Hardik Pandya and a ‘special’ pendant: The T20 World Cup dream of Italy’s Thomas Draca  | EXCLUSIVE | Cricket News – The Times of India
Thomas Draca (Image credit: Special arrangements)

NEW DELHI: When the legendary Sachin Tendulkar retired, he left the crowd with a piece of timeless advice: “Chase your dreams, they do come true.” For Italy allrounder Thomas Draca, one long-cherished dream is now within reach — meeting his idol, Hardik Pandya, during the T20 World Cup. On the field, whether with bat or ball, Draca strives to mirror Pandya’s intensity and fearless approach to the game.But his admiration doesn’t stop at cricketing skills alone. Draca also tries to emulate Pandya’s energy and demeanor off the field, reflecting the all-rounder’s professionalism and charisma in his own conduct.

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“It’s my dream to play alongside him [Hardik Pandya]. I don’t really look forward to playing against him or bowling to him, but if we qualify and I get the chance to play against him or meet him, it would be an incredible experience. He’s someone I’ve always looked up to and model my game after. I’m an all-rounder too, and I really admire the way he approaches the game — the way he engages with the public and carries himself in the media. That’s something I try to emulate now,” Draca told TimesofIndia.com in an exclusive interview.

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“Matching his energy is tough — he’s always on top of his game. If I can mirror that as I progress, I think I’ll be on the right path for a good career. I’d love to chat with him, get some tips. He seems like such a nice guy and has been one of my heroes growing up. I love how he plays fearlessly, takes on the contest with both bat and ball, and that’s what I’m trying to do myself. If I can do a little of that, I’ll know I’m heading in the right direction,” he added.Italy, a nation long celebrated for its football domination, is set to make its maiden appearance on the T20 World Cup stage. The Azzurri find themselves in a challenging group alongside Scotland, West Indies, Nepal, and England.Despite the stiff competition, 25-year-old Draca remains confident about Italy’s chances of progressing to the Super Eights, eager to make a mark on the global stage; meet his idol Pandya and ask him the questions he has already noted in his travel diary.

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“One thing I’d ask him is how much his watch is worth — he’s wearing a Royal Oak! (laughs) Just kidding. I’d also ask about his variations, especially in the back end of the innings. I really like his off-cutter and knuckleball, so I’d probably ask him about those,” he said.“Then, I’d just have a chat and try to pick his brain. Whether it’s for five seconds or five minutes, I don’t care — we’ll see how long the conversation goes,” Draca added with a smile.A ‘SPECIAL’ PENDANTThe 25-year-old Draca has been honing his skills under the guidance of legends Dennis Lillee and Carlos Brathwaite.Lillee has been mentoring him in the art of pace bowling, while Brathwaite, famous for hitting four successive sixes off Ben Stokes in the final over of the 2016 T20 World Cup to secure the title for West Indies, has been shaping his all-round game.

Thomas Draca has been honing his skills under the guidance of legend Dennis Lillee (Image credit: Special arrangements)

“I was fortunate to meet Carlos Brathwaite during a franchise stint. Over the past year and a half, he’s really taken me under his wing. I’ve flown to Barbados multiple times to work out with his S&C coach, Jamar. He’s invested a lot of time in my cricket. Carlos always tells me to stay calm and be myself on the pitch. Don’t worry about the pressure — just enjoy the game. That mindset has really helped me stay relaxed, focus on my plans, and perform,” Draca said.“I’ve also got Dennis Lillee as a mentor. He guided me when I was 17, helping me through rehab and teaching me discipline both on and off the field. He even gave me his World Series chain to wear during the World Cup, which is an incredible inspiration. I know I’ll be emotional the first time I put it on,” he added.“Having that chain around my neck reminds me of the belief these greats have in me. It gives me the confidence to keep things simple, bowl fast, enjoy the game, and perform for my country,” Draca said.


From Misbah-ul-Haq’s scoop, Carlos Brathwaite’s sixes to Suryakumar Yadav’s catch: A T20 World Cup history | Cricket News – The Times of India


From Misbah-ul-Haq’s scoop, Carlos Brathwaite’s sixes to Suryakumar Yadav’s catch: A T20 World Cup history | Cricket News – The Times of India

The ICC T20 World Cup 2026 is the largest ever but also perhaps the most politically charged, with off-field drama hogging the limelight in a turbulent buildup.As the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 begins on Saturday across venues in India and Sri Lanka, the tournament marks another chapter in a competition that began 19 years ago. From its first edition in South Africa in 2007 to the 2024 event in the USA and Caribbean, the T20 World Cup has seen the format grow in scale and reach.The 2026 edition will be the 10th Men’s T20 World Cup, scheduled from February 7 to March 8. The inaugural tournament featured 12 teams. The competition has since expanded to include 20 teams from around the world.So far, six teams have won the title. West Indies, England and defending champions India are the only sides to have lifted the trophy twice.

The origins of T20 cricket

T20 cricket emerged in the early 2000s as an effort to bring new audiences to the sport. The format was first played at the professional level in England in 2003 and quickly gained popularity in other countries.

2007 – South Africa

Final: India beat Pakistan by 5 runsThe first ICC Men’s T20 World Cup set the tone for what the format could offer. West Indies batter Chris Gayle struck the first ball of the tournament for four and went on to score 117 against South Africa, registering the first T20I century.The tournament featured several moments that shaped its legacy, including a bowl-out between India and Pakistan, Yuvraj Singh’s six sixes in an over, and Misbah-ul-Haq’s attempted scoop in the final.In the final at the Wanderers, India made 157 for 5, with Gautam Gambhir scoring 75 off 54 balls. Pakistan stayed in the chase before India’s bowlers applied pressure. With six needed off the last four balls and one wicket left, Misbah was caught by Sreesanth at short fine leg off Joginder Sharma, sealing India’s win.

2009 – England

Final: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 8 wicketsThe Netherlands defeated England at Lord’s in the group stage, while Australia exited after losing two matches. The final came months after the attack on the Sri Lanka team bus in Lahore.Sri Lanka slipped to 32 for 4 before Kumar Sangakkara made 64 to guide them to 138 for 6. Pakistan chased the target with Shahid Afridi scoring an unbeaten 54 and hitting the winning run as a leg bye.

2010 – Caribbean

Final: England beat Australia by 7 wicketsAfghanistan made their first appearance in a major men’s ICC event. Australia reached the final unbeaten. England progressed despite no first-round win, advancing on net run rate.Australia posted 147 for 6 after David Hussey scored 59. England chased the target with Craig Kieswetter making 63 and Kevin Pietersen scoring 47 as they secured their first world title.

2012 – Sri Lanka

Final: West Indies beat Sri Lanka by 36 runsBrendon McCullum scored 123 off 58 balls against Bangladesh, the highest individual score in tournament history. In the final, Marlon Samuels’ 78 helped West Indies reach 137 for 6.The bowling attack then restricted Sri Lanka, with Sunil Narine taking 3 for 9. West Indies secured the title at Colombo.

2014 – Bangladesh

Final: Sri Lanka beat India by 6 wicketsThe Netherlands recorded a win over England in the Super 10s. Sri Lanka defeated West Indies in a rain-affected semifinal and then chased India’s 130 for 4 in the final.Virat Kohli scored 77 for India. Kumar Sangakkara’s unbeaten 52 guided Sri Lanka to the target, marking the final T20 appearance for him and Mahela Jayawardene.

2016 – India

Final: West Indies beat England by 4 wicketsAfghanistan defended 123 against West Indies in the group stage. West Indies later eliminated India in the semifinals.England posted 155 for 9 in the final. Needing 19 off the last over, Carlos Brathwaite hit four consecutive sixes to secure the title.

2021 – United Arab Emirates

Final: Australia beat New Zealand by 8 wicketsThe tournament was moved due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Pakistan defeated India for the first time in a men’s World Cup match.New Zealand made 172 for 4 in the final, led by Kane Williamson’s 85. Australia chased the target with contributions from David Warner and Mitch Marsh to win their first T20 title.

2022 – Australia

Final: England beat Pakistan by 5 wicketsSeveral teams faced early exits in the preliminary rounds. Pakistan reached the final despite two losses. England defeated India in the semifinal and restricted Pakistan to 137 in the final.Ben Stokes scored an unbeaten half-century as England completed the chase.

2024 – United States and Caribbean

Final: India beat South Africa by 7 runsThe tournament marked the first ICC World Cup with matches in the United States. The USA team defeated Canada and Pakistan in the group stage and advanced to the Super Eights.Afghanistan reached the semifinals after defeating Australia. India beat South Africa in the final to complete an unbeaten campaign.