These Indian bowlers reached the Top 10 Most Wicket Takers list for the ICC World Cup 2023
The bowlers have been having a big influence in the ICC World Cup 2023, with Mitchell Santner of New Zealand leading the way. Santner has taken 12 wickets in 47 overs while only allowing 203 runs to be scored. His greatest bowling average is 5/59, and he consistently maintains a 4 economy rate. He has a strike rate of 23, and in addition to one 5-wicket haul, he has bowled a debut over.
Jasprit Bumrah, one of India's best bowlers, is not far behind with 11 wickets in 47 overs. His greatest numbers are 4/39, and he has consistently maintained a 3.0% economy rate. His strike rate is 25 after three maidens have been delivered. He hasn't yet taken 5-wickets, however.
With 11 wickets, Dilshan Madushanka of Sri Lanka is level with Bumrah, although he has conceded 233 more runs. His most impressive numbers are 4/49, and his economy rate is 6. His strike rate is a strong 20 after bowling three maidens.
Kagiso Rabada of South Africa and Matt Henry of New Zealand each have 10 wickets to their names. With 42 overs bowled, Henry has a top performance of 3/40. In 40 overs, Rabada has a best bowling average of 3/33. Each has bowled three maidens and both have an economy rate of five.
ICC 2023 World Cup Most Wicket Takers List: Additional names
Shaheen Afridi of Pakistan and Marco Jansen of South Africa both had ten wickets, although with somewhat better averages of 25 and 24, respectively. Afridi has one five-wicket haul, compared to none for Jansen.
South African Gerald Coetzee has been a pleasant surprise, capturing 10 wickets in only 31 overs. His most impressive numbers are 3/35, and his economy rate is 7. Australian bowler Adam Zampa took 9 wickets in 36 overs, with the top total of 4/47.
Kuldeep Yadav of India completes the top 10 with 8 wickets. With 50 overs under his belt, he has a 4. His best stats are a meager 2/35, and he hasn't taken a 5-wicket haul or bowled any maidens.
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