Top ten bowling data from ODI World Cup 2023

The ODI World Cup 2023 got here to an finish on Sunday with Australia beating India within the remaining to safe a record-extending title.

Throughout the match, bowlers throughout groups produced some unimaginable performances, bringing stability to the competition between bat and ball.

Here are the highest 10 bowling data to be damaged in ODI World Cup 2023:

1. Shami turns into first Indian to take an ODI seven-for

Right-arm pacer Mohammed Shami demolished the New Zealand batting unit within the semifinal, to assist his facet to an enormous win, with a first-ever ODI seven-wicket haul by an Indian.

2. Shami once more!

Shami took 24 wickets within the World Cup – probably the most by an Indian in a single version. During the course of the World Cup, the pacer additionally went previous Zaheer Khan and Javagal Srinath (44) for many wickets by an Indian in ODI World Cups. The 33-year-old ended the World Cup with 55 wickets.

3. Shami, once more, sorry!

During his exploit towards New Zealand within the semifinal, Shami additionally turned the primary bowler to take 4 five-wicket hauls in ODI World Cups. He was tied with Australa’s Mitchell Starc who picked three fifers – two within the 2019 World Cup and one in 2015.

4. Shami, for one final time!

Shami additionally turned the quickest bowler to 50 ODI World Cup wickets (17 matches), throughout his facet’s semifinal encounter towards New Zealand.

5. Zampa equals Murali

Australia’s Adam Zampa took 23 wickets on this World Cup, going stage with Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan for many wickets taken by a spinner in an ODI World Cup.

6. Jadeja joins Yuvraj

Ravindra Jadeja turned the second Indian spinner to take an ODI World Cup fifer, after Yuvraj Singh, throughout his facet’s league stage match towards South Africa in Kolkata. The left-arm spinner ended with 5 for 33, which can also be his greatest ODI figures.

7. Bas de Leede’s horror day

Netherlands’ Bas de Leede registered the undesirable report for conceding probably the most runs in an ODI innings throughout his facet’s conflict towards Australia in Delhi. The right-arm medium-pacer conceded 115 runs in his 10 overs, going previous Mick Lewis and Adam Zampa’s tally of 113 in as many overs.

8. Madushanka’s dream debut

Sri Lanka’s Dilshan Madushanka ended his first ODI World Cup with 21 wickets, probably the most by a debutant within the match.

9. Starc goes previous Malinga

Australia’s Starc went previous Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga (56) to turn into the third-highest wicket taker in ODI World Cups. The left-arm pacer ended the match with 65 wickets, solely behind Glenn Mcgrath and Muralitharan.

10. Captain Cummins

Australia’s Pat Cummins recorded one of the best bowling figures by a captain in an ODI World Cup remaining. The right-arm pacer took two wickets for 34 runs, bettering the figures of compatriot Allan Border (2/38).

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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