3. Tim Southee: The Swing Maestro
Tim Southee of New Zealand played an important part in the 2011 World Cup campaign of the Black Caps. His flawless swing bowling and ability to produce crucial breakthroughs at pivotal moments had a long-lasting effect on the competition. With an amazing total of 18 wickets at an impressive average of 17.33, Southee finished as the third-highest wicket-taker in the 2011 World Cup.
These exceptional performances were not ignored, as Southee’s talent and skill with the ball obtained him a well-deserved place as the sole New Zealander in the ICC’s team of the tournament.
Southee’s skills and experience will be crucial for New Zealand’s effort to win their first World Cup in 2023. The team’s success depends on his ability to control the ball and take significant wickets at crucial moments. The inclusion of a seam and swing expert like Southee will be a big help to the team’s goals as New Zealand strives to win the World Cup.