Top 5 cricketers from 90s who could have ruled modern T20 game

Let us take a look at five players from the 1990s era who could have ruled T20 cricket.

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Lance Klusener

LANCE KLUSENER
Lance Klusener. (Photo by David Munden/Popperfoto/Getty Images)

The 1999 World Cup is still remembered for the heroics of South African’s hard-hitting all-rounder Lance Klusener. He was known for his unorthodox baseball-style backlift and explosive hitting, and had the ability to finish games from impossible situations. His fearless batting at the death overs would have made him one of the most dangerous finishers in T20s.

In addition to his batting, Klusener’s medium-pace bowling often provided crucial breakthroughs. He picked 17 wickets and scored 281 runs in the 1999 World Cup alone, winning the Player of the Tournament award. In a T20 setting, Klusener could have played the role of a lower-order enforcer who could smash quick runs at the back end and bowl economical overs in the middle or death.

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