Players Who Got the Most Wickets in T20 World Cup

We give you a list of the players who have got the maximum number of wickets in T20 World Cup. Read to know more about the statistics.

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Despite the fact that earlier in the T20 game format, the batsmen were given more relevance, the bowlers are now given the same weight. The game used to be predominantly dominated by the batters, but things have drastically changed. 

Shakib Al Hasan 

The most wickets in T20 between 2007 and 2009 were taken by Shakib Al Hasan. He is an important member of Bangladesh’s team and a left-hand spinner. He is frequently considered as one of the top all-around cricketers in history. Hasan has taken about 119 wickets in 96 T20 matches since 2006. 

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Shahid Afridi 

Since Shahid Afridi has taken the most wickets overall, he is ranked second. Undoubtedly, he is regarded as one of Pakistan’s best all-rounders. In the years 2007 to 2016, this right arm leg spinner participated in T20. For his nation, he participated in 34 games during this time.

Lasith Malinga 

For taking the most wickets, Lasith Malinga, a right-arm pace bowler from Sri Lanka, is among the top three bowlers. He gained a lot of followers thanks to his yorker deliveries, which were frequently included in death overs. He participated in T20 games from 2007 until 2014. He was a key contributor to the team’s victory in the T20 World Cup. 

Saeed Ajmal 

Saeed Ajmal is another notable name among the players who have taken the most wickets in the T20 World Cup so far. His career lasted from 2009 to 2014, during which time he played 23 matches and amassed 36 wickets. 

Ajantha Mendis 

After Saeed Ajmal, Ajantha Mendis took the most wickets, earning him the fifth spot on this list. He has played for Sri Lanka and has taken 35 wickets in 21 games. Between 2009 and 2014, he participated in the T20 World Cup. His economy scoring is 6.70. Since making his debut, he has put up a fantastic show that has helped him win several games.

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