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The year 2023 has been a spectacular journey for cricket enthusiasts, featuring gripping ODI contests and unforgettable moments. Amidst the dazzling display of batting performances, several bowlers also left an indelible mark on the international cricket scene.
As we bid farewell to 2023, let’s take a closer look at the top 5 ODI wicket-takers who dazzled us with their consistent and phenomenal bowling performances.
Top five ODI wicket-takers in the year 2023
1. Kuldeep Yadav (India)
Leading the charts is India’s spin maestro, Kuldeep Yadav. Throughout 30 matches in 2023, Kuldeep showcased his brilliance by claiming an impressive tally of 49 wickets. His ability to bamboozle batters with his variations played a pivotal role in India’s success. With an economy rate of 4.61 and a best bowling figure of 5/25, the Uttar Pradesh-born spinner was undoubtedly a nightmare for opposition batters.
2. Mohammed Siraj (India)
Following closely behind is another Indian pace sensation, Mohammed Siraj. His outstanding performances yielded 44 wickets in the 50-over format. Siraj’s memorable highlight was his exceptional 6/21, showcasing his ability to dismantle batting line-ups. With an economy rate of 5.28, Siraj proved to be a potent force for India in the ODI arena.
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3. Mohammed Shami (India)
Continuing India’s dominance in the bowling department is Mohammed Shami. In just 19 outings, Shami claimed 43 wickets, making a significant impact in crucial matches. His standout moment came in the ODI World Cup semi-final against New Zealand, where he rattled the opposition with a remarkable 7/57. Shami’s lethal pace and accuracy were instrumental in India’s success.
4. Sandeep Lamichhane (Nepal)
Breaking into the list from a Non Test-playing nation is Sandeep Lamichhane, Nepal’s spin wizard. With 43 wickets in 21 matches at an economy of 4.85, Lamichhane showcased his ability to compete at the highest level. His performances underline the global nature of cricket, proving that talent knows no boundaries.
5. Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan)
Rounding off the top five is Pakistan’s pace sensation and the new white-ball skipper, Shaheen Afridi. With 42 wickets in 21 matches at an economy of 5.59, Afridi played a crucial role in Pakistan’s bowling unit. His best figures of 5/54 underscore his ability to deliver under pressure, making him a key asset for Pakistan in ODI cricket.