Muttiah Muralitharan (15 wickets)
With the World Cup being held in the subcontinent, spinners were always a danger but none more than the man who can spin the ball on any given track. (Getty Images) https://drop.ndtv.com/albums/SPORTS/...ets/murali.jpg |
Yuvraj Singh (15 wickets)
Call him a pie-chucker or a lucky part-timer, but Yuvraj Singh spent more time celebrating his wickets than thinking about the designation, which was key to his success at World Cup 2011. (Getty Images) https://drop.ndtv.com/albums/SPORTS/wcwickets/yuvi.jpg |
Imran Tahir (14 wickets)
Imran Tahir's South Asian descent paid off at World Cup 2011 as the Pakistan born South African spinner picked up 14 wickets at an average of a mere 10 runs per wicket. (Getty Images) https://drop.ndtv.com/albums/SPORTS/wcwickets/tahir.jpg |
Umar Gul (14 wickets)
He bowled well with the new ball and was equally good while bowling at the death, Pakistan paceman Umar Gul was a key figure to their success at the World cup 2011. (Getty Images) https://drop.ndtv.com/albums/SPORTS/wcwickets/gul.jpg |
Kemar Roach (13 wickets)
Kemar Roach was as unpredictable as The West Indies' campaign, which is the reason why they displayed such contrasting performances. Taking 13 wickets off 6 matches, Kemar Roach was the ninth leading wicket-taker of the tournament with a hat-trick under his belt. (Getty Images) |
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