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

Bowling has always been a concern for the South African cricket team in ICC tournaments. Either their bowlers are not in form or they are not able to rise up to the occasion and perform well for the team. This time, they have a varied bowling setup covering all the bases and are hoping for a much better performance in this year’s T20 World Cup. The top 5 South African bowlers who have exceptional skill sets and are the bowlers to watch out for in the forthcoming T20 World Cup 2024 are:

Kagiso Rabada

The fast bowler has not been in the best of form lately, but we all know what kind of bowler he is and what quality he has. Rabada will be the leader of the pack in the upcoming T20 World Cup and will be expected to provide the team with timely breakthroughs.

Keshav Maharaj

The left-arm Indian-origin spinner is known for bowling tidy spells where he gives away nothing and creates a huge amount of pressure on the opposition. If Maharaj can replicate what he has been doing for years in this format, South Africa would be really happy.

Tabraiz Shamsi

With the assistance of the pitches in the West Indies and the USA, Tabraiz Shamsi is one of the front-runners to be the best spinner in the tournament. He is a fantastic spinner and can deceive batters with his smart bowling. He is surely someone to watch out for in the 2024 T20 World Cup.

Gerald Coetzee

In the last year or so, Gerald Coetzee has become an important part of this South African bowling setup. He bowls at a brilliant pace and is a really effective death bowler. Gerald Coetzee can really light up the World Cup with his yorkers.

Marco Jansen

It is not certain if he will get a game in the upcoming tournament, but the only left-arm pacer on this roster, Marco Jansen, is surely someone to watch out for. If he gets to play a match, he is someone who can make an impact right away.

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.