Witness some of the best bowling performances. Check out the list of bowlers with the most wickets in the ICC Men’s T20I World Cup.
Every two years, cricket lovers around get to witness some great cricket as the nations around compete for the ICC T20 championship.
Multiple teams aim to qualify for the World Cup but only one gets to win the trophy.
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is one such cricketing event, where the action is non-stop, be it long sixes or flashy yorkers. Some of the bowlers at the international level have made their mark in the international T20 cricket by their consistent performances.
Today, we look at the top wicket-takers in the history of ICC Cricket World Cup. Various bowlers, like Muthiah Muralidaran, Lasith Malinga, and Zaheer Khan, terrorized batsmen during their careers. Some have taken more than 50 wickets and scored six and seven wicket hauls.
Let's have a look at some of the proficient bowlers who took the most wickets in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cups.
Shakib's hitting is accurate, consistent, and canny; aggression and a variety of strokes are important to his success. More significantly, he has self-confidence and an outstanding temperament, unfazed by the situation and eager to compete against the best teams.
In his career of T20I World Cup, from 2007-2022, Shakib played 36 matches, bowled 129.1 overs and took 47 wickets. The Bangla all-rounder achieved the average and strike rate of 18.63 and 6.78 respectively.
Shahid "Boom Boom" Afridi of Pakistan ranks second on the list of most wickets in T20 World Cup history. Afridi has taken 39 wickets with an average and economy rate of 23.25 and 6.71 respectively in 34 T20 World Cup matches.
His unconventional leg spin and fierce attitude on the field made him an important player for Pakistan in the World Cups. He last competed in the 2016 T20 World Cup.
Sri Lanka's Lasith "Slinger" Malinga is a T20 cricket legend. Malinga is known for his slingy movement, deceiving slower deliveries, and lethal yorkers, having taken 38 wickets in 31 T20 World Cup matches.
His domination of the death overs helped Sri Lanka win the 2014 T20 World Cup. Malinga’s career spans from 2007 to 2014.
Saeed Ajmal, Pakistan's off spinner, was famed for his doosra deliveries and excellent control. He got 36 wickets in 23 T20 World Cup games before retiring in 2014. His ability to mislead hitters with his variations made him a reliable wicket-taker for the Men in Green.
Ajantha Mendis, Sri Lanka's mystery spinner, ranks fifth in terms of T20 World Cup wickets. Mendis, famed for his unconventional bowling technique and multitude of variations, took 35 wickets in just 21 T20 World Cup games. He competed in just three T20 World Cups, winning the title in 2014.
PW Hasaranga is new in the T20I World Cup contest. In a span of just a year, Hasaranga stands at the 8th spot in the list of bowlers with the most wickets in T20 World Cups. Hasaranga is also leading the Sri Lanka squad for the T20 World Cup.
With his incredible performance, Hasaranga is likely to climb up the ladder for most wickets in the T20I World Cup.
The all-rounder, PW Hasaranga has a strong hand in bowling when it comes to international T20 cricket. Hasaranga is also the ICC No.2 T20 bowler with 15.56 average rate and 104 wickets (across all platforms) in account. The team is likely to perform better under PW Hasaranga’s captaincy.
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