Most Wickets in ICC Men’s ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 – Top 10 Wicket-Takers List

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Explore the top wicket-takers in ICC Men’s ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 with our definitive list of the Top 10 bowlers. Uncover the stats and achievements in this comprehensive guide to the Most Wickets in the tournament.

Mohammed Shami taken most wickets in ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2023
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Most Wickets in ODI World Cup 2023:

NoPlayerTeamMatWktsOversRunsEconAvgBBI
1Mohammed ShamiIND62341.52105.029.137/57
2Adam ZampaAUS102286.04715.4721.404/8
3Dilshan MadushankaSL92178.25256.70255/80
4Gerald CoetzeeSA82063.33966.2319.804/44
5Shaheen AfridiPAK91881.04815.9326.725/54
6Jasprit BumrahIND101882.53303.9818.334/39
7Marco JansenSA91769.04506.5226.473/31
8Ravindra JadejaIND91683.33554.2522.195/33
9Mitchell SantnerNZ101692.44494.8528.065/59
10Haris RaufPAK916795336.7533.313/43

Last updated on 15 November 2023, 11:36 PM IST

Wkts: Wickets, Mat: Matches, Avg: Average, SR: Strike Rate, BBI: Best Bowling in Innings, Econ: Economy

Also Read: Most Runs in ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023

Former Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath holds the record for the most wickets in ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup history. He’s the only bowler to take over 70 wickets in the World Cup. For India, Zaheer Khan and Javagal Srinath share the honor of taking the most wickets, with 44 each.

Glenn McGrath’s World Cup stats are impressive. He took 71 wickets in 39 innings at an average of 18.19 and a strike rate of 27.5. He also achieved five-wicket hauls twice and maintained a strong economy rate of just 3.96. McGrath played in four ICC Men’s Cricket World Cups from 1996 to 2007, with Australia winning the title three times during this period (1999, 2003, and 2007).

In second place is former Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan, who took a total of 68 wickets in 39 innings across five ICC Men’s Cricket World Cups from 1996 to 2011.

Ranked third is former Sri Lankan fast bowler Lasith Malinga, who participated in four ICC Men’s Cricket World Cups from 2007 to 2019, accumulating a total of 56 wickets. Malinga impressively achieved four wickets in an innings twice and six wickets once during his World Cup career.

When it comes to current bowlers, Australia’s standout fast bowler Mitchell Starc has emerged as the leading wicket-taker. Starc made his ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup debut in 2015 and has already collected 49 wickets across just two World Cup tournaments. What’s remarkable is that he achieved this tally in a mere 18 innings. With his participation in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, Starc has the opportunity to surpass many cricketing legends.

In the top 10 list of bowlers with the most wickets in the history of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, there are only two who are still actively playing in this format. The rest have retired. At the 10th spot is New Zealand’s Trent Boult, with a total of 39 wickets. Pakistan’s Wasim Akram holds the fourth position with 55 wickets, while Starc and former Sri Lankan fast bowler Chaminda Vaas share the fifth spot with 49 wickets each. Following them are Zaheer Khan and Javagal Srinath, both with 44 wickets to their names.

FAQ

Q: Which bowler has taken the most wickets in the history of ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup?

Ans: Glenn McGrath, the former Australian fast bowler, holds the record for the highest number of wickets in the history of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. He has an impressive tally of 71 wickets, making him the top wicket-taker in the tournament’s history.

Q: Who has the best bowling figure in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup?

Ans: Former Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath delivered the best bowling performance in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, taking seven wickets for just 15 runs in seven overs against Namibia in 2003.

Q: Who has taken the most wickets in an edition of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup?

Ans: The record for the most wickets in a single edition of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup belongs to Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc. He achieved an impressive tally of 27 wickets during the 2019 World Cup, securing his place in cricket history.

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