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ICC World Cup 2023 Qualifiers: Logan van Beek To Nicholas Pooran; Six Players To Watch Out For In Super Six Stage - In Pics

With the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Qualifiers moving into the Super Six stage on Thursday, all eyes are on a Sri Lankan bowling all-rounder, a West Indies white-ball star, and an all-rounder dominating on home soil as they strive to help their respective teams seal berths in the showpiece event, which is set to be hosted in India later this year.

Logan van Beek (Netherlands)

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Logan van Beek (Netherlands)

The Netherlands all-rounder delivered a performance of a lifetime in his team's pulsating Suprer-Over win over their more fancied opponents -- two-time World champions West Indies -- in the Group Stage. His all-round brilliance earned the Netherlands two crucial points, taking them past the Group Stage into the Super Six. (Image source: Twitter)  

Nicholas Pooran (West Indies)

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Nicholas Pooran (West Indies)

The attacking left-hander had an ODI batting average of around 40 from 54 matches before this tournament but only had one century in the format. Pooran smashed two explosive centuries in the Group Stage and had good starts in other matches of the tournament. He is the second-highest run-scorer in the tournament and holds the key to the two-time champions if they are to progress further in the tournament. (Image source: Twitter)

Richie Berrington (Scotland)

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Richie Berrington (Scotland)

The Scotland skipper looked out of sorts with the willow coming into the tournament but rediscovered his touch with a century against UAE in a winning cause. He followed it up with a half-century against Oman. (Image source: Twitter)

Bilal Khan (Oman)

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Bilal Khan (Oman)

The seasoned pacer guided Oman through their CWC League 2 campaign, featuring in every match, and did so again at the Cricket World Cup qualifier in Zimbabwe. A new-ball bowler, Bilal is a handy option when it comes to stifling the flow of runs early in an innings. (Image source: Twitter)

Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe)

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Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe)

Though this star all-rounder is not his side's leading wicket-taker or run-scorer in this tournament, he still has match-winning performances in this tournament, giving the hosts hope of qualifying for the main event. The all-rounder is also among the top six wicket-takers in the tournament with eight scalps and is still a brilliant fielder at the age of 37. (Image source: Twitter)

Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka)

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Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka)

With 18 scalps, Hasaranga was the highest wicket-taker in the group stage, outfoxing batsmen with his wrong'uns. However, the Scottish and Irish batters picked him off with relative ease, taking 7 or more runs per over off him. (Image source: Twitter)