Highest Wicket Takers in T20 World Cup History till 2024

Discover the leading bowlers with the most wickets in T20 World Cup history up to 2024. From Shakib Al Hasan's record-breaking 47 wickets to the legendary performances of Shahid Afridi and Lasith Malinga, delve into the stats and stories of cricket's finest wicket-takers. 

May 31, 2024, 16:39 IST
Highest Wicket Takers in T20 World Cup History till 2024
Highest Wicket Takers in T20 World Cup History till 2024

The 9th edition of the T20 World Cup is scheduled to take place in the West Indies and the USA from June 1 to 29, 2024. The ICC Men's T20 World Cup, renowned for its fast-paced and thrilling format, represents the pinnacle of cricketing excitement.

No player in T20 World Cup history has taken more wickets than Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan. Over 36 matches, Shakib has taken 47 wickets at an impressive average of 18.63 and a commendable economy rate of 6.78. His achievements include three four-wicket hauls, with his best figures being 4 for 9 against PNG in the 2021 T20 World Cup.

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Highest Wicket Takers in T20 World Cup History

Pakistan’s Umar Gul was the top wicket-taker in the first two T20 World Cups in 2007 and 2009. Pakistan and Sri Lanka bowlers dominate the top 10 list of most wickets in T20 World Cups. Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga is the highest wicket-taker of the last two T20 World Cups - 2021 and 2022. Here is the list:

Rank

Player

Span

Mat

Inns

Balls

Overs

Mdns

Runs

Wkts

BBI

Ave

Econ

SR

4

5

1

Shakib Al Hasan (BAN)

2007-2022

36

35

775

129.1

0

876

47

4/9

18.63

6.78

16.48

3

0

2

Shahid Afridi (PAK)

2007-2016

34

34

810

135

1

907

39

4/11

23.25

6.71

20.76

2

0

3

SL Malinga (SL)

2007-2014

31

31

616

102.4

0

763

38

5/31

20.07

7.43

16.21

0

1

4

Saeed Ajmal (PAK)

2009-2014

23

23

536

89.2

1

607

36

4/19

16.86

6.79

14.88

3

0

5

Ajantha Mendis (SL)

2009-2014

21

21

471

78.3

3

526

35

6/8

15.02

6.7

13.45

1

1

6

Umar Gul (PAK)

2007-2014

24

24

496

82.4

0

604

35

5/6

17.25

7.3

14.17

1

1

7

R Ashwin (IND)

2012-2022

24

24

510

85

0

552

32

4/11

17.25

6.49

15.93

1

0

8

PW Hasaranga (SL)

2021-2022

16

16

366

61

1

355

31

3/8

11.45

5.81

11.8

0

0

9

DW Steyn (SA)

2009-2016

23

23

499

83.1

1

579

30

4/17

19.3

6.96

16.63

1

0

10

SCJ Broad (ENG)

2007-2014

26

25

521

86.5

2

671

30

3/17

22.36

7.72

17.36

0

0

11

TG Southee (NZ)

2010-2022

22

22

481

80.1

2

609

29

3/6

21

7.59

16.58

0

0

12

MA Starc (AUS)

2012-2022

20

20

474

79

1

660

27

3/20

24.44

8.35

17.55

0

0

13

DJ Bravo (WI)

2007-2021

34

27

532

88.4

0

782

27

4/38

28.96

8.81

19.7

1

0

14

TA Boult (NZ)

2014-2022

14

14

334

55.4

0

366

25

4/13

14.64

6.57

13.36

1

0

15

IS Sodhi (NZ)

2016-2022

17

17

378

63

0

444

25

3/18

17.76

7.04

15.12

0

0

16

S Badree (WI)

2012-2016

15

15

354

59

1

326

24

4/15

13.58

5.52

14.75

1

0

17

M Morkel (SA)

2007-2014

17

17

376

62.4

0

452

24

4/17

18.83

7.21

15.66

2

0

18

A Zampa (AUS)

2016-2022

14

14

300

50

0

306

23

5/19

13.3

6.12

13.04

0

1

19

Rashid Khan (AFG)

2016-2022

15

15

350

58.2

0

372

23

4/9

16.17

6.37

15.21

1

0

20

NL McCullum (NZ)

2007-2016

22

20

403

67.1

0

399

23

3/15

17.34

5.94

17.52

0

0

21

GP Swann (ENG)

2009-2012

16

15

330

55

2

358

22

3/24

16.27

6.5

15

0

0

22

SR Watson (AUS)

2007-2016

24

23

452

75.2

1

608

22

3/26

27.63

8.07

20.54

0

0

23

MJ Santner (NZ)

2016-2022

17

17

361

60.1

0

392

21

4/11

18.66

6.51

17.19

1

0

24

CJ Jordan (ENG)

2014-2022

18

18

362

60.2

0

464

21

4/28

22.09

7.69

17.23

1

0

25

RA Jadeja (IND)

2009-2021

22

22

444

74

1

529

21

3/15

25.19

7.14

21.14

0

0

26

AU Rashid (ENG)

2009-2022

22

22

470

78.2

1

548

21

4/2

26.09

6.99

22.38

1

0

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Top Wicket-Takers in T20 World Cup

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh) - 47 wickets

Bangladesh's star all-rounder, Shakib Al Hasan, tops the chart for the most wickets in T20 World Cup history. Renowned for his precise spin bowling and varied techniques, Shakib has claimed 47 wickets in 36 T20 World Cup matches. His exceptional ability to control the run rate and secure crucial wickets consistently makes him a match-winner for the Bangla Tigers.

Shahid Afridi (Pakistan) - 39 wickets

Pakistan's Shahid "Boom Boom" Afridi ranks second among the top wicket-takers in T20 World Cup history. Afridi has claimed 39 wickets across 34 T20 World Cup games. Renowned for his unconventional leg-spin and spirited demeanor on the field, he was an essential asset for Pakistan throughout the tournament. His final appearance in the T20 World Cup occurred in 2016.

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Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) - 38 wickets

Sri Lanka's Lasith "Slinger" Malinga stands as a genuine icon in T20 cricket. Celebrated for his distinctive slingy action, cunning slower balls, and deadly yorkers, Malinga has secured 38 wickets in 31 T20 World Cup matches. His exceptional skill in the death overs was crucial to Sri Lanka's triumph in the 2014 T20 World Cup.

Saeed Ajmal (Pakistan) - 36 wickets

Pakistan's off-spinner, Saeed Ajmal, garnered acclaim for his doosra deliveries and remarkable control. He captured 36 wickets in 23 T20 World Cup matches before retiring in 2014. His skill in deceiving batters with his variations consistently made him a prolific wicket-taker for the Men in Green.

Ajantha Mendis (Sri Lanka) - 35 wickets

Ajantha Mendis, Sri Lanka's mystery spinner, ranks fifth among all T20 World Cup wicket-takers. Renowned for his unorthodox bowling style and diverse variations, Mendis claimed 35 wickets in just 21 T20 World Cup matches. Participating in only three T20 World Cups, he was part of the team that secured the title in 2014.

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