9. Kagiso Rabada (RSA)
South Africa had one of the most dangerous bowling attacks in this World Cup. Leading the bowling attack for Proteas, Kagiso Rabada had a responsibility to dismantle the batting line-ups of dangerous teams in the tournament.
But Rabada, who has more than 8 years of experience in international cricket, was unsuccessful to provide breakthroughs. The bowler also cracked up in the crucial game against the Netherlands and became the most expensive bowler of the game.
As he was also familiar with the Australian conditions, it was expected that the South African bowler will wreak havoc on batters with his lethal bowling, but the 27-year-old couldn’t deliver anything special for his team.