ICC T20 World Cup 2022 is scheduled for October in Australia. England’s Cricket team won the last season of this world cup edition. Jos lead the team to finals and then to winning the cup. England’s team was placed in group A where teams like Australia and West Indies played. There was one washout match during their league stage.

1. Wanindu Hasaranga  

Wanindu is the first player in the discussion. He belongs to the Sri Lankan cricket board. He plays as a leg spinner in the playing eleven. In recent years, he became one of the prime spinners of the Lankan side. He participated in two t20 world cups and bowled well in those tournaments. He can take wickets in the middle over and often flights the bowl and makes the batsman tend to hit long. Apart from this, he is working on his bowling economy, and nowadays, he can hit long hits down the batting order.

2. Sam Curran 

Sam Curran is the next player who plays limited-over cricket for the England Cricket team. It is interesting to know that he is an all-rounder for his nation, but he has developed his bowling skills to the extent that he is the second-leading wicket-taker. Sam primarily bats at the lower middle order and often finishes the game with his bat. With his satisfactory performance over limited over the side, he got selected for the test side. He is a young player and has a bright future ahead.

3. Bas de Leede 

Bas De Leede is the third player getting featured over here. He is the son of Tim De Leede, an ex-cricketer who represented the Netherlands. His father played 29 matches for his nation in the ODI format. Bas has played 31 t20i for his side to date. He has a bowling average of 16 in those played matches. He debuted for his nation in this format in 2018 against Ireland.

4. Blessing Muzarabani 

The next is the Zimbabwean bowler. Blessing is a new player for Zimbabwe Cricket who has the potential to do and lead the bowling unit of his side in the future. He is a tall guy, which helps him in pace bowling. He has represented his team in all three formats. He even participates in the t20 cricketing leagues. If we discuss his career, he has played 34 t20 international matches.

5. Anrich Nortje  

Anrich is the South African pace, bowler. He is one of the prime bowlers of the current South African side. He, alongside Rabada and Lungi, leads the pace bowling attack. He is brilliant in his business and often takes wickets during the crucial time. He also represents Proteas in all formats. He is a proper player of the red ball format. In the upcoming world cup 2023, he will be one of the essential bowlers for the South African squad.

6. Shaheen Shah Afridi  

Shaheen Shah is the first Pakistan bowler to get featured in it. He is the left-arm pace bowler and one of the prime bowlers in the bowling lineup. Before the tournament, Shah had undergone an injury and was in London for treatment. He joined directly with the side in Australia. The first two games did not go up to the mark, but he soon found his rhythm and started to bowl good spells. Such bowlers are an asset to a team. The right-handed players find them difficult to judge their deliveries.

7. Shadab Khan  

Shadab Khan is the second Pakistani bowler to get featured in it. He got selected as a bowling all-rounder. In some matches, he proved his worth as a potential low-order batsman. He is primarily an off-spinner. He bowls with good economy and is the prime spin bowler of the Pakistan bowling lineup.

8. Josh Little  

Josh Little is our next player of discussion. He debuted for his national side in 2016. He has played more than 30 t20 internationals if his international career is concerned. He has a bowling average of 25 in this format. Apart from international matches, he plays for some leagues worldwide, including the Indian Premier League. He plays for the Gujarat Titans over here. With the bowl, he has been economical and expected to do well for Ireland. He is going to be an asset for his nation in major tournaments.

9. Arshdeep Singh  

Arshdeep Singh is the Indian pace bowler on the list. He is a young guy with a bright future ahead. Before the tournament, he performed well in bilateral series and in the Indian Premier League too. India always looked for the left-hand pace bowling option, and with him, India thought to fill that gap. He has a good pace and bowls stump to stump. Singh often takes wickets during the powerplays and is used as a death bowler. During the start of innings, he can swing the deliveries according to the plans. Currently, he debuted in the County Championship.

10. Sikander Raza

The last player is Sikander Raza. He is the second Zimbabwean player on this list. He primarily plays as an all-rounder. He is in his prime form since the tournament. He is contributing with his bat as well as while bowling. He has played around 65 t20 matches and has averaged 20 with bat and 26 with bowl. He plays in the middle order and often finishes the innings for his team. He is a Pakistani-born cricketer and later moved to Zimbabwe.