#1 Samuel Badree

Samuel Badree could be considered the most efficient leg-spinner West Indies cricket ever produced. He is a T20 specialist bowler, who plays the format for various franchises across the globe. With 176 wickets at an economy rate of less than six, the Trinidadian is a treat to watch in the T20 version of the game.
He mostly bowls in the power-play, when the ball is hard and new and never disappoints one bit. He doesn’t turn the ball much, but maintains an impeccable line and length, which makes him a difficult bowler to get on top of.
In 2009, Badree played his last first-class game and in 2013, he retired from List A cricket as well in order to focus on his T20 career. If he goes on to play, then it won’t be a cakewalk for the Pakistani batsmen to dictate terms against Badree.
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