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Top 5 International Players Who Ruled CPL 2023

The Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2023 was a cricketing extravaganza that showcased some exceptional talent from around the world. Among the stars who shone brightly in the tournament, international players made a significant impact on their respective teams. Let’s take a closer look at the top five international players who dominated CPL 2023.

Saim Ayub, the left-handed batsman from Pakistan, was a revelation for the Guyana Amazon Warriors - Six6s app
 Saim Ayub, the left-handed batsman from Pakistan- Six6s app
  1. Saim Ayub (Guyana Amazon Warriors)

Saim Ayub, the left-handed batsman from Pakistan, was a revelation for the Guyana Amazon Warriors. In 13 innings, he amassed a remarkable 478 runs, with a highest individual score of 85. His batting average of 43.45 and a strike rate of 142.26 made him a vital cog in the Guyana batting lineup. Ayub’s consistent performances played a pivotal role in his team’s success throughout the tournament.

Pakistan's Imad Wasim proved his all-round prowess with both bat and ball for the Jamaica Tallawahs - Six6s app
Pakistan’s Imad Wasim proved his all-round prowess with both bat and ball for the Jamaica Tallawahs – Six6s app
  1. Imad Wasim (Jamaica Tallawahs)

Pakistan’s Imad Wasim proved his all-round prowess with both bat and ball for the Jamaica Tallawahs. With 313 runs in 10 innings and a highest score of 63, he showcased his ability to stabilize the innings. His batting average of 39.12 and a strike rate of 129.67 were crucial for the Tallawahs’ campaign. Imad Wasim’s contributions were not limited to batting; he also chipped in with his left-arm spin, making him an invaluable asset.

South African all-rounder Dwaine Pretorius - Six6s app
South African all-rounder Dwaine Pretorius – Six6s app
  1. Dwaine Pretorius (Guyana Amazon Warriors)

South African all-rounder Dwaine Pretorius was a force to be reckoned with in CPL 2023. As a right-arm medium-fast bowler, he picked up an impressive 20 wickets in 12 innings, with a best bowling performance of 4/26. Pretorius had a bowling average of 15.45 and an economy rate of 7.10, making him one of the most successful bowlers of the tournament. His ability to contribute with both bat and ball made him a key figure for the Guyana Amazon Warriors.

Imran Tahir showed his magic with leg-spin for the Guyana Amazon Warriors - Six6s app
Imran Tahir showed his magic with leg-spin for the Guyana Amazon Warriors – Six6s app
  1. Imran Tahir (Guyana Amazon Warriors)

Another South African, Imran Tahir, showed his magic with leg-spin for the Guyana Amazon Warriors. Tahir scalped 18 wickets in 12 innings, with a best innings bowling figure of 3/7. His impeccable control over leg-break and googly deliveries kept the opposition batsmen in check. With a bowling average of 15.44 and an economy rate of 6.22, Tahir’s presence in the Guyana squad was instrumental in their journey to success.

Pakistani pacer Mohammad Amir exhibited his lethal fast-medium bowling for the Jamaica Tallawahs - Six6s app
Pakistani pacer Mohammad Amir exhibited his lethal fast-medium bowling for the Jamaica Tallawahs – Six6s app
  1. Mohammad Amir (Jamaica Tallawahs)

Pakistani pacer Mohammad Amir exhibited his lethal fast-medium bowling for the Jamaica Tallawahs. In 10 innings, he took 16 wickets, with a stunning best innings performance of 4/19. Amir had an exceptional bowling average of 13.75 and an economy rate of 6.87, making him a nightmare for opposition batsmen. His ability to strike early and deliver crucial breakthroughs was a significant factor in the Tallawahs’ strong showing in CPL 2023.

 

These five international players made CPL 2023 a memorable tournament with their exceptional skills and match-winning performances. They not only contributed significantly to their respective teams but also added a global flavor to the competition. Their exploits on the Caribbean stage will be remembered by cricket fans for years to come, showcasing the truly international nature of T20 cricket.

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