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The One Day International (ODI) Cricket World Cup is an international championship organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC) over the span of every four years.

The World Cup championship is organized in ODI and T20 format of cricket in separate categories of male and female and nowadays is one of the most viewed sporting events in the world.

According to the performance of the players participating in it, records are established in all areas 'Batting, Bowling, Fielding and more...' of cricket.

Here is a list of the top 10 highest wicket taker bowlers in ODI World Cup of all time according to their bowling performance in the men's category.



10. Trent Boult:

  • Full Name... Trent Alexander Boult.
  • Date of birth... 22 July 1989.
  • Place of birth... Rotorua, New Zealand.
  • Height... 1.80 m.
  • Role in the team... As a Bowler.
  • Style of batting... Right Handed Bat.
  • Style of bowling... Left-arm fast.
  • International career... 2011 to 2021.
  • Represented teams... New Zealand, New Zealand A, New Zealand Under-19, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Capitals, Mumbai Indians, Northern Knights, Toronto Nationals.

  • Trent Boult plays in the ODI World Cups for New Zealand for the last 2 consecutive years in his entire cricket career from 2015 to 2019 and with a total of 30 wickets ranked on the tenth position in the list of top 10 highest wicket taker bowlers in ODI World Cup so far.

    Following is a brief description of Trent Boult's bowling performance in the One Day International World Cup.

    Trent Boult debuted his ODI World Cup for New Zealand in 2015 which was jointly organized in Australia and New Zealand in which he had played a total of 8 matches and bowled 85 overs with an average of 4.29 runs/over including 14 maiden overs, 12 wide balls, without any no ball and was managed to take total 22 wickets for 371 runs.

    Boult played his second ODI World Cup for New Zealand in 2019 which was jointly organized in England and Wales in which he played a total of 10 matches and bowled 99 overs with an average of 4.84 runs/over including 13 wide balls, 4 maiden overs, 0 no balls, and was managed to capture total 17 wickets for expending of 479 runs.




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  • 9. Imran Tahir:

  • Full Name... Mohammad Imran Tahir.
  • Date of birth... 27 March 1979.
  • Place of birth... Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Height... 1.78 m.
  • Role in the team... As a Bowler.
  • Style of batting... Right Handed Bat.
  • Style of bowling... Right-Arm Leg Spin.
  • International career... 2011 to 2021.
  • Represented teams... South Africa, World XI, Pakistan, Warwickshire, Hampshire, Duronto Rajshahi, Lions, Delhi Capitals, Dolphins, Nottinghamshire, Mumbai Cricket Association XI, Rising Pune Supergiant, Derbyshire, Nelson Mandela Bay Stars, Chennai Super Kings, Multan Sultans, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Durham county, Nelson Mandela Bay Giants, Surrey, Amsterdam Knights, Melbourne Renegades, Deccan Gladiators, Birmingham Phoenix.

  • Imran Tahir played in the One Day International World Cups for South Africa for 3 consecutive years in his entire cricket career from 2011 to 2019 and with a total of 40 wickets ranked on the ninth position in the list of top 10 highest wicket taker bowlers in ODI World Cup so far.

    Following is a brief description of Tahir's bowling performance in the One Day International World Cup.

    Imran Tahir debuted his One Day International World Cup for South Africa in 2011 which was jointly organized in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh in which he played 8 matches entirely and bowled out 38.9 overs with an average of 3.82 runs/over including 2 maiden overs, 6 wide balls, without any no ball and was managed to take total 14 wickets for expending 150 runs.

    Tahir played his second ODI World Cup for South Africa in 2015 which was jointly organized in Australia and New Zealand in which he had played a total of 8 matches and bowled 76.2 overs with an average of 4.21 runs/over including 5 maiden overs, 5 wide balls, without any no ball and was managed to take total 15 wickets for 323 runs.

    Imran played his third ODI World Cup for South Africa in 2019 which was jointly organized in England and Wales in which he played a total of 5 matches and bowled out 76 overs with an average of 4.91 runs/over including 1 wide ball, 0 maidens over and 0 no balls, and was managed to capture total 11 wickets for expending of 374 runs.



    8. Javagal Srinath:

  • Full Name... Javagal Srinath.
  • Date of birth... 31 August 1969.
  • Place of birth... Mysore, Karnataka, India.
  • Height... 1.91 m.
  • Role in the team... As a Bowler.
  • Style of batting... Right Handed Bat.
  • Style of bowling... Right-arm fast.
  • International career... 1991 to 2003.
  • Represented teams... India, Karnataka, Gloucestershire, Leicestershire, Durham County Club.

  • Javagal Srinath is an Indian cricketer who played in the One Day International World Cup for India for 4 consecutive years in his entire cricket career from the year 1992 to 2003 and with a total of 44 wickets ranked on the eighth position in the list of top 10 highest wicket taker bowlers in ODI World Cup so far.

    Following is a brief description of Srinath's bowling performance in the One Day International World Cup.

    Javagal Srinath debuted in One Day International World Cup for India in Benson & Hedges World Cup 1992 which was jointly organized in Australia and New Zealand in which he played 10 matches in entirety and bowled out a total number of 53.1 overs with an average expenditure of 4.82 runs/over including 3 maiden overs, 10 wide balls and 13 no balls, and was managed to cracked total 8 wickets for expending a total of 249 runs.

    Srinath played in the second One Day International World Cup for India in Wills World Cup 1996 which was jointly organized at India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka in which he played 7 matches in entire, and bowled out a total number of 65.4 overs with an average expenditure of 4.53 runs/over including 3 maiden overs, 7 wide balls, without any no balls, and was managed to cracked total 8 wickets for expending 293 runs.

    He played his third One Day International World Cup for India in 1999 which was jointly organized in England, Scotland, Ireland, Netherlands, and Wales in which he played a total of 8 matches and bowled a total number of 73.2 overs with an average of 4.27 runs/over including 04 maiden overs, 12 wide balls, 14 no balls, and was able to take a total of 12 wickets for 313 runs.

    Javagal Srinath played his fourth and the last ODI World Cup for India in 2003 which was jointly organized in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya in which he played a total of 11 matches, and bowled a total number of 91.1 overs with an average of 4.04 runs/over including 4 maiden overs, 14 wide balls, 5 no balls and was managed to cracked total 16 wickets for 369 runs.



    7. Zaheer Khan:

  • Full Name... Zaheer Khan.
  • Date of birth... 07 October 1978.
  • Place of birth... At Shrirampur a city of Ahmednagar of Maharashtra, India.
  • Height... 1.85 m.
  • Role in the team... As a Bowler.
  • Style of batting... Right Handed Bat.
  • Style of bowling... Left-arm fast.
  • International career... 2000 to 2017.
  • Represented teams... India, Asia XI, India A, Mumbai, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, India Legends, Bengal Tigers, Delhi Bulls.

  • Zaheer Khan played the One Day International World Cup for India for 3 consecutive years in his entire cricket career from the year 2003 to 2011 and with a total of 44 wickets ranked on the seventh position in the list of top 10 highest wicket taker bowlers in ODI World Cup so far.

    Following is a brief description of Zaheer's bowling performance in the One Day International World Cup.

    Zaheer Khan debuted in the One Day International World Cup for India in 2003 which was jointly organized in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya in which he played a total of 11 matches, and bowled a total number of 87.4 overs with an average of 4.44 runs/over including 5 maiden overs, 39 wide balls, 13 no balls and was managed to cracked total 18 wickets for 374 runs.

    He played his second One Day International World Cup for India in 2007 which was held in West Indies in which he played only 3 matches and bowled a total number of 29 overs with an average of 4.22 runs/over including 3 maiden overs, 8 wide balls, 4 no balls, and was managed to a cracked total of 5 wickets for 122 runs.

    Zaheer Khan played his third and last ODI World Cup for India in 2011 which was jointly organized in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh in which he played a total of 9 matches, and bowled a total number of 80.9 overs with an average of 4.76 runs/over including 4 maiden overs, 11 wide balls, without any no balls and was managed to take total 21wickets for expending 394 runs.



    6. Chaminda Vaas:

  • Full Name... Warnakulasuriya Patabendige Ushantha Joseph Chaminda Vaas.
  • Date of birth... 27 January 1974.
  • Place of birth... At Wattala a suburb of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
  • Height... 1.78 m.
  • Role in the team... As a Bowler.
  • Style of batting... Left Handed Bat.
  • Style of bowling... Left-arm fast.
  • International career... 1994 to 2010.
  • Represented teams... Sri Lanka, Asia XI, Sri Lanka Legends, Middlesex, Northamptonshire, Wayamba United, Deccan Chargers.

  • Chaminda Vaas played in the One Day International World Cup for Sri Lanka for 4 consecutive years in his entire cricket career from 1996 to 2007 and with a total of 49 wickets ranked on the sixth position in the list of top 10 highest wicket taker bowlers in ODI World Cup so far.

    Following is a brief description of Vaas's bowling performance in the One Day International World Cup.

    Chaminda Vaas debuted in the One Day International World Cup for Sri Lanka in Wills World Cup 1996 which was jointly organized at India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka in which he played 6 matches in entire, and bowled out a total number of 49 overs with an average expenditure of 3.99 runs/over including 6 maiden overs, 3 wide balls, without any no balls, and was managed to cracked total 6 wickets for expending total 193 runs.

    Vaas played his second One Day International World Cup for Sri Lanka in 1999 which was jointly organized in England, Scotland, Ireland, Netherlands, and Wales in which he played a total of 4 matches and bowled a total number of 53 overs with an average of 4.82 runs/over including 04 maiden overs, 2 wide balls, 6 no balls, and was able to take a total of 7 wickets for the expenditure of 230 runs.

    Chaminda was played his third One Day International World Cup for Sri Lanka in 2003 which was jointly organized in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya in which he played 10 matches entirely, and bowled out a total number of 87.6 overs with an average of 3.80 runs per over including 14 maiden overs, 7 wide balls, 10 no balls and was managed to cracked total 17 wickets for 331 runs.

    He played his fourth One Day International World Cup for Sri Lanka in 2007 which was held in West Indies in which he played 10 matches in entire, and bowled out a total number of 77.4 overs with an average of 3.59 runs per over including 15 maiden overs, 3 wide balls, 4 no balls, and was managed to a cracked total of 13 wickets for expending 286 runs.



    5. Mitchell Starc:

  • Full Name... Mitchell Aaron Starc.
  • Date of birth... 30 January 1990.
  • Place of birth... Baulkham Hills, Australia.
  • Height... 1.97 m.
  • Role in the team... As a Bowler.
  • Style of batting... Left Handed Bat.
  • Style of bowling... Left-arm fast.
  • International career... 201 to 2021.
  • Represented teams... Australia, Australia A, New South Wales, New South Wales Under-19, Australia Under-19, Sydney Sixers, Kolkata Knight Riders, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Yorkshire, Sydney Thunder, Finch XI.

  • Mitchell Starc playing on the One Day International World Cup for Australia for the last two consecutive years in his entire cricket career from 2015 to 2019 and with a total of 49 wickets ranked on the fifth position in the list of top 10 highest wicket-taker bowlers in ODI World Cup so far.

    Following is a brief description of Starc's bowling performance in the One Day International World Cup.

    Mitchell Starc debuted in the One Day International World Cup for Australia in 2015 which was jointly organized in Australia and New Zealand in which he played 8 matches entirely and bowled out 63.1 overs with an average of 3.43 runs per over including 3 maiden overs, 11 wide balls, 1 no ball and was managed to take total 22 wickets for expending of 224 runs.



    Starc played his second and the latest One Day International World Cup for Australia in 2019 which was jointly organized in England and Wales in which he played 10 matches entirely and bowled out 91.8 overs with an average of 5.41 runs per over including 5 maiden overs, 29 wide balls, without any no balls and was succeeded to able to take total 27 wickets for the expenditure of 502 runs.Kindly click here to read the remaining article...
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