These 5 Talented Bowlers Could Steal the Spotlight in UP T20 2024
The UP T20 League 2024 is set to be an exciting spectacle, featuring exceptional cricketing talent from Uttar Pradesh. Among the participants, five bowlers are
In the World Cup, the 5-wicket haul is most important because it transforms the match result. There are few bowlers who bagged a 5 wicket haul in the WC. Today we will discuss those super hero bowlers who put a mark on the annal of cricket history by hunting down 5 wickets in The 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup.
Span: 2019
Matches: 8
Wickets: 20
Best Bowling: 5/59
Average: 24.20
Economy Rate: 6.70
Strike Rate: 21.65
Mustafizur Rahman, the ‘Fizz’ from Bangladesh, was a key figure in his team’s journey in the 2019 World Cup. His deceptive off-cutters and variations helped him claim 20 wickets in just 8 matches, with a best figure of 5/59 against Afghanistan.
Span: 2019
Matches: 10
Wickets: 27
Best Bowling: 5/26
Average: 18.59
Economy Rate: 5.43
Strike Rate: 20.51
Australia’s Mitchell Starc was the tournament’s leading wicket-taker, finishing with a staggering 27 wickets. His left-arm pace and deadly yorkers left batsmen struggling. His best figures of 5/26 against New Zealand were a testament to his skill and consistency.
Span: 2019
Matches: 4
Wickets: 14
Best Bowling: 5/69
Average: 13.78
Economy Rate: 5.48
Strike Rate: 15.07
India’s Mohammed Shami made a significant impact in the limited opportunities he had. His lethal seam bowling earned him 14 wickets, with a best of 5/69 against England, showcasing his ability to strike at crucial moments.
JP Behrendorff
Span: 2019
Matches: 5
Wickets: 9
Best Bowling: 5/44
Average: 25.22
Economy Rate: 5.13
Strike Rate: 29.44
Another Australian, Jason Behrendorff, made a mark with his left-arm seam bowling. His best performance came against England when he picked up 5/44, proving his worth as a valuable asset in the bowling department.
Span: 2019
Matches: 5
Wickets: 16
Best Bowling: 6/35
Average: 14.62
Economy Rate: 4.96
Strike Rate: 17.68
Pakistan’s Shaheen Shah Afridi was a revelation with his ability to move the ball both ways. His exceptional figures of 6/35 against Bangladesh demonstrated his potential to become a bowling sensation in the years to come.
Span: 2019
Matches: 10
Wickets: 15
Best Bowling: 5/31
Average: 19.46
Economy Rate: 5.35
Strike Rate: 21.80
New Zealand’s Jimmy Neesham was the Kiwis’ go-to all-rounder. With 15 wickets in 10 matches, including a 5/31 against Afghanistan, he played a pivotal role in New Zealand’s journey to the World Cup final.
Span: 2019
Matches: 8
Wickets: 17
Best Bowling: 5/30
Average: 21.05
Economy Rate: 4.90
Strike Rate: 25.76
Mohammad Amir’s swing and pace made him a constant threat. His best performance of 5/30 against Australia was a testament to his skills and his ability to trouble even the best batsmen in the world.
Span: 2019
Matches: 8
Wickets: 11
Best Bowling: 5/29
Average: 36.27
Economy Rate: 5.39
Strike Rate: 40.36
Shakib Al Hasan, the star all-rounder from Bangladesh, had a decent outing with the ball. His 5/29 against Afghanistan was a standout performance, although he primarily contributed with the bat throughout the tournament.
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