#4 Tim Southee
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A swing bowler with good pace and a few handy variations, Southee has made his name in Cricket with his ability to adapt his game to the format being played. He rose to prominence in the under-19 World Cup in 2008 where he was the Player of the Tournament. However, he had already played two T20s for New Zealand by then.
He began his International career as New Zealand's youngest debutant and earned fame for his searing yorkers, sharp outswingers and well disguised slower variations. In the 2011 World Cup, Southee finished as the third highest wicket-taker with 18 wickets at 17.33. Alongside Trent Boult, Southee leads the Kiwi pace attack across formats at the moment.
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