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Top 3 highest Wicket Takers in ODI World Cup history for India

REMYA BABU S by REMYA BABU S
November 3, 2023
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Top 3 Leading Wicket Takers for India in ODI World Cups

Highest Wicket Takers in ODI World Cup: In the illustrious history of ODI World Cups, India has produced some exceptional talents, both with the bat and the ball. While the world often celebrates the run-scorers, the bowlers have their tales of glory.

Let’s have a look at the top 3 highest Wicket Takers in ODI World Cup history for India

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1Mohammed Shami45*14
2Zaheer Khan4423
3Javagal Srinath4433

Top 3 highest Wicket Takers in ODI World Cup history for India

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1. Mohammed Shami – 45* Wickets (2013-2023)

Muhammad Shami has etched his name in cricket history as the leading wicket-taker in India’s ODI World Cup journey. With a remarkable tally of 45 wickets in just 14 matches, Shami has achieved a milestone that places him at the top among India’s legendary bowlers in the 50-over World Cup. This achievement surpasses the previous records held by stalwarts Zaheer Khan and Javagal Srinath, both of whom had 44 wickets to their names.

Shami’s incredible feat was highlighted when he claimed a five-wicket haul in a recent match against Sri Lanka in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. In a stunning display of fast bowling, he decimated the Lankan batting lineup, finishing with figures of 5/18 in his five-over spell.

Top 3 highest Wicket Takers in ODI World Cup history for India

2. Zaheer Khan – 44 Wickets (2003-2011)

Leading the pack of Indian wicket-takers in ODI World Cups is the charismatic Zaheer Khan. Known as ‘Zak,’ he became the spearhead of the Indian fast-bowling attack during the mid-2000s, taking over from the legendary Javagal Srinath. Zaheer Khan’s exceptional skill and mastery of seam and swing bowling were a sight to behold.

Zaheer made his ODI World Cup debut in 2003 and went on to claim 44 wickets across three World Cup editions. His best figures came against New Zealand in the 2003 edition, an impressive 4/42. With an average of 20.22 and an economy rate of 4.47, Zaheer Khan remains a pivotal figure in India’s World Cup history.

Top 3 highest Wicket Takers in ODI World Cup history for India

3. Javagal Srinath – 44 Wickets (1992-2003)

Javagal Srinath, one of India’s fastest-ever bowlers, occupies a special place in the history of Indian cricket. He heralded a new era for pace bowling in the country after Kapil Dev’s legendary swing bowling exploits. Srinath’s contribution to Indian cricket is immense, and his record in ODI World Cups is equally remarkable.

Srinath picked up 44 wickets across four World Cup editions. His best figures of 4/30 came during his swansong appearance in World Cups when he bowled brilliantly against the Netherlands in 2003. With an average of 27.81 and an economy rate of 4.32, Srinath proved to be a true match-winner.

Top 3 highest Wicket Takers in ODI World Cup history for India

As the cricketing world eagerly awaits the next ODI World Cup, it’s important to recognize and celebrate the contributions of these bowling legends. While runs may win matches, it’s the bowlers who often play the pivotal role in securing titles. These top three leading wicket-takers for India in ODI World Cups have indeed shone on the grandest stage of the game, leaving an indelible mark in the annals of cricket history.

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