#8 Rashid Khan (Afghanistan)
Rashid Khan is to Afghanistan what Shane Warne was to Australia. At the age of 20, he has already established himself as one of the world's best all-rounders. T20 franchises across the globe are running after him to avail his services and for good jersey. The color of this jersey just doesn't matter as he picks up wickets everywhere he plays. His record for his national team is nothing short of exceptional.
#9 Kagiso Rabada (South Africa)
Kagiso Rabada, Dale Steyn, and Lungi Ngidi make up one of the most dangerous pace attacks at this year's showpiece event in England. He can beat batsman with pace and bounce. Rabada's ability to hit the right lengths frequently makes him one of the most lethal bowlers in world cricket at present.
#10 Tom Curran (England)
Tom Curran has impressed in the limited opportunities he has got in International cricket so far. He is someone who is can swing the new ball and cause problems for the opposition. With the capability of bowling in the 140's and delivering yorkers, he is extremely dangerous in the death overs too.
#11 Jhye Richardson (Australia)
Jhye Richardson is perhaps the next Australia fast bowling sensation. His exploits in the ODI series against India last month showed his abilities. He can be Australia's long-term solution to partner with Cummins, Hazelwood, and Starc. With the World Cup just around the corner, Jhye Richardson is making all the right noises by letting the ball do the talking.
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