It's a fact that the ICC World Cup matches in India have been mostly dominated by batsmen.
However, the bowlers haven't got a raw deal.
In most of the matches played in both Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, the bowlers -- especially the spinners -- got a fair bit of purchase.
For that matter, even on Indian wickets, a few bowlers did make a mark.
As the tournament moves towards the knock-out stage, rediff.com takes a look at a few exceptional bowling efforts in the group stage of the tournament.
Shahid Afridi
Many expected Shahid Afridi to play a starring role with the bat.
Pakistan's captain has starred with the ball instead.
While his batting was disappointing, his bowling exceeded all expectations.
Be it his five for 16 for Kenya or his five for 23 against Canada, even his four for 34 against Sri Lanka, all have been match-winning efforts.
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With 17 wickets from six matches, Afridi leads the bowling charts going into the knock-out stage.
And if he is to be believed, he hasn't done anything differently.
"I am trying to bowl wicket-to-wicket," Afridi said, explaining his success with the ball.
"The conditions are good for spinners and I am just trying to utilize the same," he added.
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