#3 Anrich Nortje (South Africa)

South African speedster Anrich Nortje could be his team's X-factor at the T20 World Cup. He has proved in the IPL that extreme pace can make a big difference irrespective of the surface. Unable to find a place in the Delhi Capitals (DC)'s playing XI in the first leg, Nortje came in and made an immediate impact in the second.
In seven matches thus far, he has claimed ten wickets at a strike rate of 15.8 and a stupendous economy rate of 5.92. He has picked up wickets in most matches, and has hardly given anything away. While his fellow South African Kagiso Rabada has blown hot and cold, Nortje has constantly kept opponents under the pump.
Among the current pace bowlers, Nortje has one of the most accurate yorkers in the game. Add to that his extra pace, and he becomes doubly dangerous. The 27-year-old could be a lethal weapon for the Proteas at the T20 World Cup if he can maintain his good form.
#4 Shimron Hetmyer (West Indies)

Defending champions West Indies’ T20 World Cup squad has an abundance of big-hitting talent: captain Kieron Pollard, vice-captain Nicholas Pooran, veteran Chris Gayle and Lendl Simmons, to name a few. However, the maturity with which Shimron Hetmyer has batted for DC in IPL 2021, there will be high hopes from him at the T20 World Cup too.
On many occasions, Hetmyer has come in with his team needing quick runs from him. And he has delivered more often than not, although the end result may not always have been in his franchise’s favour. The hard-hitting left-hander has smashed 225 runs in 13 games for DC at a fabulous strike rate of 167.91.
Apart from his blazing strokes, it is the confidence with which Hetmyer has backed his ability that has stood out. The T20 World Cup is a great platform for the young West Indian talent to demonstrate his growth as a match-winner.
#5 Rashid Khan (Afghanistan)

Since his IPL debut in 2017, there has not been a single season in which leg-spinner Rashid Khan has claimed less than 17 wickets. IPL 2021 was no different, too. Even as Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) experienced their worst season, finishing last, Khan made his mark with 18 wickets at a strike rate of 18.66 and an economy rate of 6.69.
When Khan played the previous T20 World Cup in 2016, he was relatively new to international cricket. Nevertheless, he made a big impact, claiming 11 wickets in seven games at an average of 16.63. Five years on, he will return to the tournament as one of the biggest T20 stars.
His success in the IPL and other T20 leagues like the Big Bash will make him one of the major attractions at the T20 World Cup. Afghanistan have qualified directly for the Super 12, which is an achievement in itself. But to create a major upset at the T20 World Cup, they will need a big effort from Khan.
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