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Aakash Chopra Named Top 5 Underrated Bowlers in World Cup 2023

While the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 has seen its fair share of blistering centuries, thrilling run-chases, and breathtaking catches, it’s also important to recognize the unsung heroes who have quietly made their mark.

Among them is Aakash Chopra, who has been named one of the top 5 underrated bowlers in the tournament, surprising both fans and experts with his exceptional performances.

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5. Ish Sodhi

Sodhi, the New Zealand cricketer known for his leg-spin prowess. In the world of cricket, the art of leg-spin bowling has always held a certain mystique. The ability to turn the ball sharply, deceive batsmen with flight and guile, and take crucial wickets makes leg-spinners a rare breed.

In the realm of modern-day cricket, Ish Sodhi stands out as a leg-spin maestro for New Zealand, earning acclaim for his skill, control, and unwavering passion for the game.

4. Matheesha Pathirana

In the world of cricket, the art of leg-spin bowling has always held a certain mystique. The ability to turn the ball sharply, deceive batsmen with flight and guile, and take crucial wickets makes leg-spinners a rare breed.

In the realm of modern-day cricket, Ish Sodhi stands out as a leg-spin maestro for New Zealand, earning acclaim for his skill, control, and unwavering passion for the game.

3. Adam Zampa

In the realm of modern cricket, where wrist spinners are akin to magicians, Adam Zampa has carved a name for himself as one of the most skillful and wily spinners in the limited-overs formats.

The Australian leg-spinner’s repertoire of variations, composure under pressure, and knack for taking crucial wickets have made him an indispensable asset for his team.

2. Mark Wood

In the realm of fast bowling, where raw pace is a prized asset, Mark Wood has emerged as a genuine speed merchant for English cricket. His ability to consistently bowl at express pace, generate steep bounce, and trouble batsmen with sheer speed have marked him as one of the most exciting fast bowlers in the contemporary game.

1. Kuldeep Yadav

In the world of cricket, where spinners hold a special place for their ability to weave magic with the ball, Kuldeep Yadav has emerged as a distinctive artist.

The young Indian spinner, with his mesmerizing left-arm chinaman deliveries, has captured the imagination of cricket enthusiasts and confounded some of the world’s best batsmen.

 

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