The leading wicket-taker in the 2023 ICC World Cup has secured 18 wickets with his best performance being 5/80.
On November 2, 2023, at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, India’s Mohammed Shami celebrated taking five wickets during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup one-day international (ODI) match against Sri Lanka.
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A lot has changed in the last three days in the Top 10 highest wicket-takers list. Let’s take a look.
Keshav Maharaj from South Africa now holds the tenth spot with 11 wickets. He has an average of 26 and his best bowling figure is 4/46. His economy is 4, and his strike rate is 32.
Next, Haris Rauf from Pakistan has taken 12 wickets. He has an average of 32, with his best performance being 3/43. However, he has been a bit expensive with an economy of 6 and a strike rate of 29.
Gerald Coetzee from South Africa is at number eight, having secured 14 wickets. His average is 21, and his best figures are 3/35. His economy is slightly high at 6, but his strike rate remains at 19.
Seventh in line is Mitchell Santner from New Zealand, also with 14 wickets. He has an average of 24 and an impressive 5/59 as his top performance. He maintains an economy of 5 and a strike rate of 29.
Mohammed Shami from India, with 14 wickets, sits at the sixth position. He has an incredible average of 6 and a remarkable 5/18 bowling figure, achieved on November 2 against Sri Lanka. His economy is 4, and his strike rate is aggressive at 9.
Jasprit Bumrah, another Indian, stands fifth with 15 wickets. He averages 14, and his best figure is 4/39. Bumrah is quite economical with an economy of 3 and a strike rate of 23.
In fourth place, we have Adam Zampa from Australia, who has taken 16 wickets. His average is 19, and he delivered a shining performance with 4/8 figures. His economy is 6, and he holds a strike rate of 18.
Marco Jansen from South Africa is at number three with 16 wickets and an average of 20. His best bowling performance reads 3/31, and he maintains an economy of 5 with a strike rate of 20.
Taking the second spot is Shaheen Afridi from Pakistan, also with 16 wickets. He has an average of 19 and his best figures are 5/54. He has been consistent with an economy of 5 and a strike rate of 22.
At the top of the list is Dilshan Madushanka from Sri Lanka, the highest wicket-taker with 18 wickets. He averages 22, and his best figure is 5/80, achieved on November 2 against India. Operating at an economy of 6, his strike rate is at 20.
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