The fact that even pinch-hitting bowlers may win games and save their side from defeat is a key aspect of T20 cricket. The well-known T20 matchup between Lasith Malinga and CSK in the 2011 Nokia Champions League is a good illustration. The same is true for batsmen. In the 2020 IPL, KKR batsman Nitish Rana tricked RCB captain Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers, turning the tide of the game. The idea conveyed by presenting these stats is that practically every cricket player nowadays is somewhat of an all-rounder. Cricket has essentially become an all-game rounder in modern times.
Shakib Al Hasan
The best cricketer to ever represent Bangladesh is beyond doubt. Within his country, Shakib Al Hasan has no rivals in terms of stature or legacy. He has maintained his position at the top of the ICC All-rounders rating in ODIs for a considerable amount of time and is one of the most reliable all-rounders in international cricket. He repeatedly rose to the top of the Test and T20I all-rounder rankings. Shakib, who made his international debut in 2006, has more than 11000 runs in international play and more than 500 wickets for Bangladesh.
Shaun Pollock
World’s top all-rounder: Shaun Pollock is one of the best all-rounders in the world, and South Africa is one of the top producers of them. The all-around right-arm quick bowler was more hazardous with the ball than the bat. Shaun was the most outstanding of the Pollocks because he comes from a family of legendary cricket players. Until you realize that he primarily batted in positions 7 and 8, a total of 7,386 international runs is not funny. With his superb line and length and devastating swing, Pollock devastated the batting of the opposition.
