11. Tabraiz Shamsi (RSA)
Shamsi featured for South Africa in two games of this tournament, and his performance in the competition was non-satisfactory. Playing against Pakistan, the left-arm spinner didn’t do well.
The bowler, in the key game, took only one wicket and splurged 36 runs in his spell of 4 overs, with an economy of 9. During the middle overs, his bowling was imperative for the Proteas on the spin-friendly wicket of SCG.
But the 31-year-old bowler wasn’t attacking with the ball, which helped the Pakistani batter Shadab Khan to go after him. In his last over, the bowler conceded 15 runs which became the launching point of attack against South African bowlers in the game.