#4 Sunil Narine, Guyana Amazon Warriors
Matches | Wickets | Runs | Economy | Maidens | Best Figures |
10 | 14 | 193 | 4.94 | 3 | 3-6 |
Batsmen around the world still fail to decipher the Trinidadian off-spinner, who remains the “Mystery Spinner” even after making his debut in 2011. Narine not only managed to be the most economical bowler of the tournament, but also stunned everyone with his heroics against Red Steel.
After the game was tied, Guyana had to defend 11 runs in the Super Over to win the match. Narine scripted the win in style by bowling a maiden Super Over, not even conceding a single run – the first in T20 cricket.
Narine’s action has repeatedly come under the scanner, though it was cleared again earlier this year.
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