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Top 5 India bowlers to watch out for in the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024

Cricket fans in India are still engaged in India’s pursuit of an ICC trophy as the T20 World Cup 2024 draws near. The bowlers are essential to this objective because of their abilities and tactics, which can change the course of important games. With their varied skills, the top five Indian bowlers to watch out for are sure to leave a lasting impression. 

Their ability to restrict runs, take wickets, and perform under pressure will be crucial. These bowlers are essential to the team’s success since they not only bring skill and experience but also the possibility of breaking India’s long trophy drought in ICC tournaments. The top 5 bowlers to watch out for are:

Jasprit Bumrah

At the pinnacle of his bowling, Jasprit Bumrah is the best bowler in the world right now and is capable of dismissing any batsman in cricket. As the T20 World Cup 2024 approaches, he is the best bowler to watch out for. His deadly yorkers, slower balls, deadly off-cutters, and beautiful inswingers are all a pleasing sight to the eyes.

Mohammad Siraj

Siraj is currently not in the best of form, but we all know what he brings to the table and how well he can do if the conditions are favorable. He is definitely someone the Indian team can bank on.

Kuldeep Yadav

Spinner Kuldeep Yadav is another Indian bowler on this list. Kuldeep is currently one of the best spinners in the world of cricket after putting a lot of work into his game in the last few years. He can be very lethal in the conditions that will be available in the West Indies and the USA for bowlers.

Yuzvendra Chahal

Chahal has been out of the Indian team for a long time now, but he is a quality spinner, and there is hardly anyone better than him. He bowls sensationally well, using his mind to the maximum and deceiving batters.

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Arshdeep Singh

The left-arm pacer will also be very crucial for India in the T20 World Cup. Arshdeep bowls pretty well at the death and can be a threat to the opposition batters.

A 20-year old student from Delhi doing his graduation expressing his love and passion for cricket. Arpit fell in love with the sport when Virat Kohli hit Lasith Malinga for six boundaries at Hobart and has admired Kohli since then. When not watching cricket, you can find him going on long drives.