The preparations for the World Twenty20 2024 have been already started by the teams, with less than a year left before the World T20 2024. Some players from associate nations have caught the eyes of fans and will be willing to prove their skills in the global arena. Therefore, this article will discuss the ‘Top 10 players to watch out for World Twenty20 2024 from associate nations'.

1. Bas de Leede

Bas de Leede is one of the best players from the Netherlands. Bas de Leede has been part of two World T20s, scalping 13 wickets. He will be eager to shine again in this tournament. His bowling is effective in T20, with his slower ones tricky to read. Last time, the Netherlands knocked out South Africa and will be eager to replicate something like this again.

2. Sandeep Lamichhane

Sandeep Lamichhane is one of the best players from Nepal. Sandeep Lamichhane will be aiming to give batsmen headaches at the T20 World Cup. Lamichhane's been in ripping form in short-form cricket, starring in leagues everywhere. His tricky bowling totally bamboozles batsmen across the world. Lamichhane is the only Nepali player who has experience of playing IPL.

3. Alpesh Ramjani

The ace Uganda all-rounder Alpesh Ramjani aims to give headaches to bowlers at the T20 World Cup. Ramjani's been in ripping form in short-form cricket in 2023. His accurate spin bowling can bamboozle batsmen across the world. His late-order batting should be handy for the Uganda team. This will be his first World Cup.

4. Nikolaas Davin

The ace Namibian batsman Nikolaas Davin aims to give headaches to bowlers at the T20 World Cup. Davin's been in ripping form in short-form cricket in 2023, smacking four fifties. His aggressive batting can be a problem for bowlers across the world. His opening batting will be key for the Namibian team. This will be his first World Cup.

5. Kushal Malla

The ace Nepali batsman Kushal Malla aims to give headaches to bowlers at the T20 World Cup. Malla's been in ripping form in short-form cricket in 2023, smacking a ton and two fifties. His aggressive batting can be a problem for bowlers across the world. His part-time spin bowling will be handy for the Nepali team. This will be his first World Cup.

6. Dipendra Singh Airee

The ace Nepali all-rounder Dipendra Singh Airee aims to give headaches to bowlers at the T20 World Cup. Airee's been in ripping form in short-form cricket in 2023, smacking two fifties. His aggressive batting can be a problem for bowlers across the world. His medium-pace bowling will be handy for the Nepali team. This will be his first World Cup.

7. George Munsey

The ace Scotland batsman George Munsey aims to give headaches to bowlers at the T20 World Cup. Munsey is one of the best players from Scotland. Munsey's been in ripping form in short-form cricket in 2023, smacking a ton. His aggressive batting in opening can be a problem for bowlers across the world. This will be his fourth World Cup.

8. Michael Leask

The ace all-rounder from Scotland, Michael Leask, aims to give headaches to bowlers and batsmen at the T20 World Cup. Leask's been in ripping form in short-form cricket in 2023, scalping seven wickets. His aggressive batting in lower-order can be a problem for bowlers across the world. This will be his fourth World Cup.

9. Aaron Johnson

The ace batsman from Canada, Aaron Johnson, aims to give headaches to bowlers at the T20 World Cup. Johnson's been in ripping form in short-form cricket in 2023, smacking a ton. His aggressive batting in opening can be a problem for bowlers across the world. This will be his first World Cup.

10. Roelof van der Merwe

The ace spin bowler Roelof van der Merwe will be aiming to give batsmen headaches at the T20 World Cup. Merwe's been in ripping form in short-form cricket, performing everywhere. His tricky bowling totally bamboozles batsmen across the world. Roelof Van der Merwe has been playing T20 World Cup since 2009, and this will be his sixth World Cup.