T20 World Cup 2022 3 players who can pick most wickets in IND vs SA match
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Incredible, fiery and delicious bowling from Anrich Nortje today is arguably the biggest threat for the Men in Blue on a fast and bouncy wicket in Perth. His ability to rush the batters with his extra pace and his record so far in the T20 World Cup speaks to the damage that he is capable of causing the opposition. In two games, Nortje has bowled 5.3 overs and has already picked up five wickets at an economy rate of just 3.64, which is the second-best in the tournament behind Tim Southee. If he is able to maintain this control with his searing pace, his spell against India could well define which way the game is heading.
T20 World Cup 2022 3 players who can pick most wickets in IND vs SA match
Mohammed Shami could be India's trump card at Perth. (P.C.:Getty) The highly-anticipated encounter between and South Africa will be played in Perth on Sunday, October 30. This clash has the makings of an absolute classic as both teams have some world-class players on display. The essence of the clash is the high-octane bowling attacks of both sides. While India have swing bowlers like Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Arshdeep Singh, and some pace in Mohammed Shami, the Proteas can boast of having absolute speedsters with the likes of Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, and the possibility of even Marco Jansen playing. These bowlers are likely to enjoy the pace and bounce of the Perth wicket and it could all come down to which pace battery produces a better impact in terms of restricting the opposition. On that note, let's take a look at three bowlers who may deliver match-winning spells in Perth:#3 Anrich Nortje
Incredible, fiery and delicious bowling from Anrich Nortje todayIncredible, fiery and delicious bowling from Anrich Nortje today is arguably the biggest threat for the Men in Blue on a fast and bouncy wicket in Perth. His ability to rush the batters with his extra pace and his record so far in the T20 World Cup speaks to the damage that he is capable of causing the opposition. In two games, Nortje has bowled 5.3 overs and has already picked up five wickets at an economy rate of just 3.64, which is the second-best in the tournament behind Tim Southee. If he is able to maintain this control with his searing pace, his spell against India could well define which way the game is heading.