BY HAMZA ZIA OCT 7 2024
The Left-arm Quick utilized his deceptive pace variations and a deadly yorker to devastating effect. His ability to swing the ball both ways,
Fazalhaq Farooqi
Returning from injury, Jasprit Bumrah reminded everyone why he is considered one of the best in the business. His unique action, combined with his ability to generate awkward bounce and movement,
Jasprit Bumrah
Sri Lanka's spin wizard continued his impressive form in T20 cricket, claiming 14 wickets in the tournament. Hasaranga's ability to extract sharp turn and bounce from any surface, coupled with his variations in pace and flight,
Wanindu Hasaranga
Despite not reaching the heights of previous tournaments, Rashid Khan remained a formidable force. His leg-spin variations and deceptive googlies continued to trouble batsmen, and his economy rate was exceptional.
Rashid Khan
Pakistan's pace spearhead, Shaheen Afridi, impressed with his raw pace and ability to swing the new ball. His ability to generate movement early on and consistently threaten the stumps made him a dangerous proposition for openers.
Shaheen Afridi
New Zealand's left-arm seamer, Trent Boult, used his swing and seam movement to good effect, claiming 11 wickets. His ability to swing the ball both ways, especially with the new ball,
Trent Boult
South Africa's express pacer, Anrich Nortje, consistently clocked speeds in excess of 150 kph, making him one of the fastest bowlers in the tournament. His raw pace and ability to hit the deck hard made
Anrich Nortje
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