Best finisher in cricket

3. Lance Klusener (South Africa)
Lance Klusener, also known as “Zulu,” was a force to be reckoned with in the late 1990s. Klusener’s aggressive batting style and all-round abilities made him a valuable asset for South Africa. His performances in the 1999 World Cup, where he scored 250 runs and took 17 wickets, earned him the Man of the Tournament award and showcased his capability to handle high-pressure situations. Klusener’s powerful hitting and his calm approach in close matches made him a fan favorite and one of the most feared finishers of his time.
Known for his ability to strike the ball to all parts of the ground, Klusener’s finishing skills were unmatched during his prime. His powerful shots, combined with his skill in picking the gaps, allowed him to score quickly, often rescuing South Africa from difficult situations. His skill set as both a batsman and a bowler made him one of the best all-rounders of his era, and his legacy as a finisher remains intact to this day.