11. Ravindu Shah
Earlier in the World Cup, Ravindu Shah scored a 46 against India in addition to knocking up a half ton against Australia. Sadly, the semi-final was not as good for him as he stayed for a good seventeen balls scoring only 1 in that time.
Due to various injuries, Ravindu Shah's cricketing career went on backfoot after 2004. Four years later, however, he returned to the game showing exactly the same amount of vigour that he had back when he was a regular player. In his second game out of recovery, Shah went on to score his first ODI ton.
His last game for Kenya came in 2007 and subsequently, he retired at the age of 35.
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