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RP Singh (4-0-13-4-3.25) v South Africa 9 25.71%
M Morkel (4-0-17-4-4.25) v New Zealand 0 0%
D Vettori (4-0-20-4-5.00) v India 7 20.00%
S Clark (4-0-20-4-5.00) v Sri Lanka 1 2.86%
Umar Gul (4-0-15-3-3.75) v New Zealand 3 8.57%
Syed Rasel(4-1-10-1-2.50) v West Indies 2 5.71%
Sreesanth (4-1-12-2-3.00) v Aus 12 34.29%
M Asif (4-0-18-4-4.50) v India 1 2.86%
None of these 0 0%
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Old 24-09-2007, 12:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Best bowling performance of the tournament

Which you think the best was ???
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Rasel or RP Singh IMO. Went with Rasel.
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Syed Rasel's was the best actual bowling performance, but if you were to choose what one was more influential or important, I think RP Singh's, Stuart Clark's or Sreesanth's would be hard to go past.
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Vettori's spell against INdia was top class spin bowling. Can't believe more people didn't vote for it, esp since it is well known how good Indians are against spin bowling.
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I have voted for Sreesanth, he took wickets of two of the most dangerous batsmen on show in this tournament and that too without giving away too many runs and that pretty much won the game for India.
Interestingly enough i read Ponting's article in today's newspaper and he felt that Sreesanth got away with ordinary stuff and he didn't bowl as well as his figures suggested, well to a certain extent i agree with Ponting because i also felt that Haydos tried too many cross-batted slogs through the mid-wicket and kept on leaving too many length balls, when he could have easily played those balls through covers or straight down the ground.
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M Asif (4-0-18-4-4.50) v India
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M Asif (4-0-18-4-4.50) v India
Nah. Imran Khan IMO.
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Is this the best in terms of influence on the game.. or just the quality of bowling?
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Vettori's performance against India by far the best I had seen in the recent times. The amount of variations he put on when his side is been put to test by Sehwag and Gambhir. He himself turned the match for his side with the excellent bowling performance. Indians being good players of spin were not able to find going against this world class left arm spinner.

Its been pleasure watching him all through this series. He has been the spearhead of Nz attack. He lonely brought Nz thus far,,,,,

The fighting ability in him make him the best for me. The other point that makes him best IMO, is that he knows his limitations very well and bowls within his limitations and sticks to basics...

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Is this the best in terms of influence on the game.. or just the quality of bowling?
Take your pick.
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Take your pick.
Yeah I went with Sreesanth in terms of influence, But Clark and Vettori bowled better imo
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gul's vs new zealand... and today's vs india
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I think Irfan Pathan's innings from today's final should easily qualify now.
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in terms of quality of bowling, I'd prefer R. P. Singh's initial spell.
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