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<blockquote data-quote="GihanFX" data-source="post: 5002330" data-attributes="member: 69972"><p><img src="http://www.cricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/104700/104746.2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>The Dilshan: An audacious scoop, seemingly fraught with danger, played against the fast bowlers to send the ball over the wicketkeeper's head © AFP</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong><a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/48472.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">1 Tillakaratne Dilshan</span></u></a></strong>: 317 runs, average 52.83</p><p> </p><p>Dilshan took over the mantle of Sri Lanka's most dangerous opener from Sanath Jayasuriya, thrilling spectators and confounding bowlers with his innovative batting. He is one of cricket's first 360-degree batsmen, using the paddle and the reverse-hit to play the ball through the toughest of angles. And then there was the scoop - an audacious shot, seemingly fraught with danger, played against the fast bowlers to send the ball over the wicketkeeper's head. He combined flair with consistency and was the tournament's <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/records/batting/most_runs_career.html?id=4162;type=tournament" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #800080">top-scorer</span></u></a> by 79 runs. His best performance was in the <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356016.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">semi-final</span></u></a> against West Indies, against whom his unbeaten 96 single-handedly gave Sri Lanka a defendable target. </p><p><strong><a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/51880.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">2 Chris Gayle</span></u></a></strong>: 193 runs, average 48.25</p><p> </p><p>Gayle played a significant role in knocking Australia out of the competition. His brutal 88 off 50 balls <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/355993.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">at The Oval</span></u></a>, which included monstrous sixes off Brett Lee on to Harleyford Road and on top of the Bedser stand, remains one of the spectacles of the tournament. He remained dormant during the next few matches, reserving his strong performance for the semi-final, but ended up carrying his bat <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356016.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">against Sri Lanka</span></u></a> after receiving feeble support from his team-mates. </p><p><strong><a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/42639.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">3 Shahid Afridi</span></u></a></strong>: 176 runs, average 35.20, 11 wickets, economy-rate 5.32</p><p> </p><p>Afridi's progress during the World Twenty20 mirrored Pakistan's: both started disastrously but peaked at the right time. Afridi scored 5, 13 and 0 in his first three innings, though his hustling legspin remained a reliable asset throughout. Pakistan's chances of making the semi-finals, though, appeared bleak until Afridi took a spectacular catch to dismiss Scott Styris in the Super Eight game <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356008.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">against New Zealand</span></u></a>. He was promoted to No. 3 in the batting order and saved his best performances - two half-centuries - for the <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356015.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">semi-final</span></u></a> and <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356017.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">final</span></u></a>. He was invaluable to Pakistan for his sensible batting, incisive yet economical bowling, and for his energy in the field. </p><p> </p><p><strong><a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/50710.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">4 Kumar Sangakkara</span></u></a></strong>: 177 runs, average 35.40</p><p> </p><p>Sri Lanka had the best batsman and the most dangerous bowling attack of the tournament but their <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/records/team/match_results.html?id=4162;team=8;type=tournament" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">unbeaten run until the final</span></u></a> was presided over by the calmest of leaders. It was hard to believe that the World Twenty20 was Sangakkara's first assignment as captain. He made astute decisions, promoting Dilshan up the order, and invested in his younger players - Angelo Mathews and Isuru Udana - by giving them responsibility. He even led by performance, scoring a half-century which prevented Sri Lanka from being crushed in the <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356017.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">final</span></u></a>. The team Sangakkara inherited had been through torment in the last few months but they showed little of those troubles on the field. </p><p> </p><p>Bravo played the role of back-up seamer successfully for West Indies, keeping the batsmen guessing with his mix © Getty Images</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong><a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/19296.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">5 Kevin Pietersen</span></u></a></strong>: 154 runs, average 38.50</p><p> </p><p>Pietersen did not have a spectacular World Twenty20 but he made significant contributions whenever England played a match they had to win to stay in the competition. He scored 58 off 38 balls <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/355996.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">against Pakistan</span></u></a> to ensure England qualified from Group B after <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/355991.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">losing to Netherlands</span></u></a>, he top-scored with 46 off 27 balls in a crucial Super Eights game <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356010.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">against India</span></u></a> to keep semi-final hopes alive, and biffed 31 off 19 balls in England's must-win match <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356011.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">against West Indies</span></u></a>. </p><p><strong><a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/44936.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">6 AB de Villiers</span></u></a></strong>: 186 runs, average 37.20</p><p> </p><p>de Villiers took the opportunity <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/355995.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">against Scotland</span></u></a> to blast 79 off 34 balls but also displayed the skill to thrive on the toughest pitch of the tournament. The surface at Trent Bridge for the game <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356014.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">against India</span></u></a> was slow and gave the spinners a lot of turn and bounce. De Villiers, however, thrived against India's spinners, top-scoring with 63 off 50 balls, to lead South Africa to a match-winning total. </p><p><strong><a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/51439.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">7 Dwayne Bravo</span></u></a></strong> 154 runs, average 38.50, 10 wickets, economy-rate 8.76</B></p><p> </p><p>Bravo played the role of back-up seamer successfully for West Indies, keeping the batsmen guessing with his mix of yorkers, slower balls and slow bouncers. He also stepped up when Gayle failed or was injured, making useful contributions in the middle-order. Bravo saved his <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356006.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">best for India</span></u></a>, taking 4 for 34 and scoring 66 off 36 balls to lead a superb chase. </p><p><strong><a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/265564.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">8 Wayne Parnell</span></u></a></strong>: 9 wickets, economy-rate 5.71</p><p> </p><p>A little over a year ago, Parnell captained his side to the <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/u19wc2008/engine/current/match/317016.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">final</span></u></a> of the under-19 World Cup and was tipped as one of the next big things in South African cricket. He did <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/records/averages/batting_bowling_by_team.html?id=4162;team=3;type=tournament" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">not disappoint</span></u></a> and was their best bowler in the World Twenty20. Parnell bowled with pace and accuracy during the Powerplay and the final overs - the most difficult periods for a bowler in a Twenty20 game - and still finished with an economy-rate of less than six an over. He was outstanding in the high-pressure environment of the <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356015.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">semi-final</span></u></a>: having conceded 14 runs in his first over, he bounced back strongly to give only 12 off his next three. </p><p><strong><a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/43524.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">9 Umar Gul</span></u></a></strong>: 13 wickets, economy-rate 6.44</p><p> </p><p>The <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=4162;type=tournament" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #800080">highest wicket-taker</span></u></a> of the tournament, Gul switched from operating at the start of the innings to bowling his overs at a stretch towards the end. It was a master-stroke for Gul was able to swing the old ball, something no one apart from Lasith Malinga could do, and was able to bowl yorkers at will, which made him extremely hard to score heavily off. His spell of 5 for 6 in three overs <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356008.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">against New Zealand</span></u></a> was the best in Twenty20 internationals but it was his second over <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356015.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">against South Africa</span></u></a> in the semi-final, comprising six yorkers, which underlined his value in the shortest format. </p><p> </p><p>Umar Gul's spell of 5 for 6 in three overs against New Zealand was the best in Twenty20 internationals © Getty Images</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong><a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/49758.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">10 Lasith Malinga</span></u></a></strong>: 12 wickets, economy-rate 7.14</p><p> </p><p>Malinga is another yorker specialist but he added several strings to his bow during this tournament by perfecting a slow bouncer and a slow full toss. Delivered with his side-on action, the slow full toss was often not picked by the batsmen and the ball swerved away in the air to beat the bat. Brad Haddin was the first victim to have his stumps splayed in Malinga's <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/355998.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">first match</span></u></a> and the ball brought him success throughout the tournament. </p><p><strong><a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/268739.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">11 Ajantha Mendis</span></u></a></strong>: 12 wickets, economy-rate 5.50</p><p> </p><p>Mendis was one of three reasons Sri Lanka were able to defend modest totals throughout the tournament but he was probably the best one. He took wickets against all opponents, except for Pakistan, and was exceptional in his first-ever outing <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/355998.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">against Australia</span></u></a>, eliminating them from the competition with 3 for 20. He struck timely blows as well and made a habit of striking twice in an over - against <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356002.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">West Indies</span></u></a>, <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356009.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">Ireland</span></u></a> and <a href="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356013.html" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">New Zealand</span></u></a> - to wreck run-chases just when Sri Lanka appeared vulnerable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GihanFX, post: 5002330, member: 69972"] [IMG]http://www.cricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/104700/104746.2.jpg[/IMG] The Dilshan: An audacious scoop, seemingly fraught with danger, played against the fast bowlers to send the ball over the wicketkeeper's head © AFP [B][URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/48472.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]1 Tillakaratne Dilshan[/COLOR][/U][/URL][/B]: 317 runs, average 52.83 Dilshan took over the mantle of Sri Lanka's most dangerous opener from Sanath Jayasuriya, thrilling spectators and confounding bowlers with his innovative batting. He is one of cricket's first 360-degree batsmen, using the paddle and the reverse-hit to play the ball through the toughest of angles. And then there was the scoop - an audacious shot, seemingly fraught with danger, played against the fast bowlers to send the ball over the wicketkeeper's head. He combined flair with consistency and was the tournament's [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/records/batting/most_runs_career.html?id=4162;type=tournament"][U][COLOR=#800080]top-scorer[/COLOR][/U][/URL] by 79 runs. His best performance was in the [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356016.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]semi-final[/COLOR][/U][/URL] against West Indies, against whom his unbeaten 96 single-handedly gave Sri Lanka a defendable target. [B][URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/51880.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]2 Chris Gayle[/COLOR][/U][/URL][/B]: 193 runs, average 48.25 Gayle played a significant role in knocking Australia out of the competition. His brutal 88 off 50 balls [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/355993.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]at The Oval[/COLOR][/U][/URL], which included monstrous sixes off Brett Lee on to Harleyford Road and on top of the Bedser stand, remains one of the spectacles of the tournament. He remained dormant during the next few matches, reserving his strong performance for the semi-final, but ended up carrying his bat [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356016.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]against Sri Lanka[/COLOR][/U][/URL] after receiving feeble support from his team-mates. [B][URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/42639.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]3 Shahid Afridi[/COLOR][/U][/URL][/B]: 176 runs, average 35.20, 11 wickets, economy-rate 5.32 Afridi's progress during the World Twenty20 mirrored Pakistan's: both started disastrously but peaked at the right time. Afridi scored 5, 13 and 0 in his first three innings, though his hustling legspin remained a reliable asset throughout. Pakistan's chances of making the semi-finals, though, appeared bleak until Afridi took a spectacular catch to dismiss Scott Styris in the Super Eight game [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356008.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]against New Zealand[/COLOR][/U][/URL]. He was promoted to No. 3 in the batting order and saved his best performances - two half-centuries - for the [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356015.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]semi-final[/COLOR][/U][/URL] and [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356017.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]final[/COLOR][/U][/URL]. He was invaluable to Pakistan for his sensible batting, incisive yet economical bowling, and for his energy in the field. [B][URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/50710.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]4 Kumar Sangakkara[/COLOR][/U][/URL][/B]: 177 runs, average 35.40 Sri Lanka had the best batsman and the most dangerous bowling attack of the tournament but their [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/records/team/match_results.html?id=4162;team=8;type=tournament"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]unbeaten run until the final[/COLOR][/U][/URL] was presided over by the calmest of leaders. It was hard to believe that the World Twenty20 was Sangakkara's first assignment as captain. He made astute decisions, promoting Dilshan up the order, and invested in his younger players - Angelo Mathews and Isuru Udana - by giving them responsibility. He even led by performance, scoring a half-century which prevented Sri Lanka from being crushed in the [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356017.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]final[/COLOR][/U][/URL]. The team Sangakkara inherited had been through torment in the last few months but they showed little of those troubles on the field. Bravo played the role of back-up seamer successfully for West Indies, keeping the batsmen guessing with his mix © Getty Images [B][URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/19296.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]5 Kevin Pietersen[/COLOR][/U][/URL][/B]: 154 runs, average 38.50 Pietersen did not have a spectacular World Twenty20 but he made significant contributions whenever England played a match they had to win to stay in the competition. He scored 58 off 38 balls [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/355996.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]against Pakistan[/COLOR][/U][/URL] to ensure England qualified from Group B after [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/355991.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]losing to Netherlands[/COLOR][/U][/URL], he top-scored with 46 off 27 balls in a crucial Super Eights game [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356010.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]against India[/COLOR][/U][/URL] to keep semi-final hopes alive, and biffed 31 off 19 balls in England's must-win match [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356011.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]against West Indies[/COLOR][/U][/URL]. [B][URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/44936.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]6 AB de Villiers[/COLOR][/U][/URL][/B]: 186 runs, average 37.20 de Villiers took the opportunity [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/355995.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]against Scotland[/COLOR][/U][/URL] to blast 79 off 34 balls but also displayed the skill to thrive on the toughest pitch of the tournament. The surface at Trent Bridge for the game [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356014.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]against India[/COLOR][/U][/URL] was slow and gave the spinners a lot of turn and bounce. De Villiers, however, thrived against India's spinners, top-scoring with 63 off 50 balls, to lead South Africa to a match-winning total. [B][URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/51439.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]7 Dwayne Bravo[/COLOR][/U][/URL][/B] 154 runs, average 38.50, 10 wickets, economy-rate 8.76</B> Bravo played the role of back-up seamer successfully for West Indies, keeping the batsmen guessing with his mix of yorkers, slower balls and slow bouncers. He also stepped up when Gayle failed or was injured, making useful contributions in the middle-order. Bravo saved his [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356006.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]best for India[/COLOR][/U][/URL], taking 4 for 34 and scoring 66 off 36 balls to lead a superb chase. [B][URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/265564.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]8 Wayne Parnell[/COLOR][/U][/URL][/B]: 9 wickets, economy-rate 5.71 A little over a year ago, Parnell captained his side to the [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/u19wc2008/engine/current/match/317016.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]final[/COLOR][/U][/URL] of the under-19 World Cup and was tipped as one of the next big things in South African cricket. He did [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/records/averages/batting_bowling_by_team.html?id=4162;team=3;type=tournament"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]not disappoint[/COLOR][/U][/URL] and was their best bowler in the World Twenty20. Parnell bowled with pace and accuracy during the Powerplay and the final overs - the most difficult periods for a bowler in a Twenty20 game - and still finished with an economy-rate of less than six an over. He was outstanding in the high-pressure environment of the [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356015.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]semi-final[/COLOR][/U][/URL]: having conceded 14 runs in his first over, he bounced back strongly to give only 12 off his next three. [B][URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/43524.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]9 Umar Gul[/COLOR][/U][/URL][/B]: 13 wickets, economy-rate 6.44 The [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=4162;type=tournament"][U][COLOR=#800080]highest wicket-taker[/COLOR][/U][/URL] of the tournament, Gul switched from operating at the start of the innings to bowling his overs at a stretch towards the end. It was a master-stroke for Gul was able to swing the old ball, something no one apart from Lasith Malinga could do, and was able to bowl yorkers at will, which made him extremely hard to score heavily off. His spell of 5 for 6 in three overs [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356008.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]against New Zealand[/COLOR][/U][/URL] was the best in Twenty20 internationals but it was his second over [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356015.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]against South Africa[/COLOR][/U][/URL] in the semi-final, comprising six yorkers, which underlined his value in the shortest format. Umar Gul's spell of 5 for 6 in three overs against New Zealand was the best in Twenty20 internationals © Getty Images [B][URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/49758.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]10 Lasith Malinga[/COLOR][/U][/URL][/B]: 12 wickets, economy-rate 7.14 Malinga is another yorker specialist but he added several strings to his bow during this tournament by perfecting a slow bouncer and a slow full toss. Delivered with his side-on action, the slow full toss was often not picked by the batsmen and the ball swerved away in the air to beat the bat. Brad Haddin was the first victim to have his stumps splayed in Malinga's [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/355998.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]first match[/COLOR][/U][/URL] and the ball brought him success throughout the tournament. [B][URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/268739.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]11 Ajantha Mendis[/COLOR][/U][/URL][/B]: 12 wickets, economy-rate 5.50 Mendis was one of three reasons Sri Lanka were able to defend modest totals throughout the tournament but he was probably the best one. He took wickets against all opponents, except for Pakistan, and was exceptional in his first-ever outing [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/355998.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]against Australia[/COLOR][/U][/URL], eliminating them from the competition with 3 for 20. He struck timely blows as well and made a habit of striking twice in an over - against [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356002.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]West Indies[/COLOR][/U][/URL], [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356009.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]Ireland[/COLOR][/U][/URL] and [URL="http://www.cricinfo.com/wt202009/engine/match/356013.html"][U][COLOR=#0066cc]New Zealand[/COLOR][/U][/URL] - to wreck run-chases just when Sri Lanka appeared vulnerable. [/QUOTE]
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