ODI World Cup 2023: Ranking best death bowlers in each team
Every team will expect their death bowlers to show their nerves of steel in the World Cup 2023.
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5. England- Reece Topley
England will defend their World Cup title under Jos Buttler in the tournament. The English side will have to be the best in all departments of the sport to retain the coveted trophy. Their bowlers’ biggest challenge in this World Cup is going to save runs in death overs.
Death over bowling has been a huge issue for England for a long time. In India, batters are expected to dominate bowlers, and noting this fact, the defending champions will want someone from their bowling unit to come forward and take the responsibility of delivering economical and wicket-taking spells to them.
In recent years, England have got Reece Topley, who bowls on a tight line and make batters’ job difficult. The 29-year-old pacer has also proven himself in death overs with his nine wickets in 11 ODI innings at an economy of 6.44. Eyes will be set on Topley in this World Cup as his ODI numbers are decent. The Ipswich-born bowler has amassed 38 wickets in 26 ODIs so far.
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