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The dynamic world of men’s T20I cricket is a constant battle between bat and ball, where the ability of a bowler to take a wicket can single-handedly turn the tide of a match. As the game evolves, so do the records, with new names consistently pushing the boundaries and showcasing incredible skill and consistency. While some veterans have held their place for years, the new generation of bowlers is breaking records at an astonishing pace, redefining what it means to be a top wicket-taker.
Rashid Khan’s rapid rise in T20 internationals
Afghanistan’s spin maestro has now climbed to the top of the T20I wicket-takers list, surpassing Tim Southee with a feat that highlights his unmatched dominance in the format. Rashid achieved the milestone in Afghanistan’s clash against the United Arab Emirates, where a three-wicket haul propelled him past the Kiwi pacer. His lethal variations, remarkable strike rate, and ability to outfox batters across conditions have made him a force unlike any other. Efficiency, control, and relentless consistency define his rise, cementing his status as the most prolific wicket-taker in men’s T20I history.
Top 5 highest wicket-takers in men’s T20Is
5. Mustafizur Rahman (Bangladesh) – 142 Wickets

Mustafizur Rahman, also known as the Fizz, has been Bangladesh’s pace weapon with his unusual style bringing him 142 wickets in 113 T20I games. His historic best bowling figures of 6 for 10 remain one of the greatest single performances in T20I cricket. Those deadly slower deliveries and cutting balls have made batsmen dance to his tune across Asian conditions.
4. Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh) – 149 Wickets

The veteran all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has been Bangladesh’s most reliable performer with 149 wickets from 129 T20I matches. His miserly economy rate of 6.81 runs per over shows how he strangles batters for runs, making him one of the finest of the game.
3. Ish Sodhi (New Zealand) – 150 Wickets

New Zealand’s crafty leg-spinner Ish Sodhi has been a consistent force in the middle overs. He has claimed 150 wickets in 126 matches, proving his value with his leg-spin. His economy of 7.95 showcase his ability to provide crucial breakthroughs when the team needs it most.
2. Tim Southee (New Zealand) – 164 Wickets

The Kiwi pace veteran Southee has been New Zealand’s trusted warrior for over a decade. Southee’s 164 wickets showcase his knack for breaking stubborn partnerships exactly when his team needs it most. That memorable 5 for 18 spell perfectly captures his ability to turn matches on their head with sheer experience.
1. Rashid Khan (Afghanistan) – 165 Wickets
The Afghan magician Rashid has rewritten the record books with his mesmerizing spin bowling. Reaching 165 wickets in just 98 matches demonstrates efficiency that others can only dream of achieving. His googlies and flippers have left batsmen clueless worldwide, while that stingy 6.07 economy rate proves he’s master of control.
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