It is finally time for the cricket fans all over the world to rejoice. The anthem of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 is now officially released, and this has initiated a new fantasy in the run-up to the much-anticipated global event.
The title of the anthem is Feel The Thrill and it is timely right when the tournament opens on February 7, 2026. Since the two countries, India and Sri Lanka are the hosts of the tournament, the song is founded on the official theme of the tournament itself, in connotation about the pace, intensity and passion that will define the T20 cricket.
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ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Anthem Composition
Anirudh Ravichander, an Indian music producer, wrote the song and turned into an international sensation with the viral hit song Why This Kolaveri Di.
It is an energetic mash-up, an English catchy hook and a Punjabi-inspired catchy tune and rhythms.
This distinctive combination takes the explosive nature of T20 format and emphasizes the spirit of unity that the game brings. It is a blend of international pop with a very desi touch that gives tribute to the South Asian hosts.
ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Anthem Reviews
The social media started to be flooded with fan reactions soon after the song was released. The reaction has mostly been quite dynamic yet divided.
Positive: The majority of listeners were impressed with the fast tempo of the anthem, which they called a stimulator and gave an adrenaline rush, which is essential to create hype in stadiums.
Critical: The song was seen by some traditional cricket fans as being too party or club track anthemic, as opposed to its grandeur in the spirit of an old World Cup song.
Nevertheless, regardless of the controversy, the song ” Feel The Thrill” is set to take up most of the airwaves and stadiums during the tournament.






