Top 3 Bowlers with Most Wickets in Champions Trophy
The ICC Champions Trophy for the year 2025 is set to start on February 19th, the tournament which is back after an 8-year-long gap had been gearing up for some thrilling and exciting matches. As much as people love to bat, bowling has a special feeling to it. Bowling towards the stumps and taking a wicket, get some people addicted to this situation. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the top 3 bowlers with the most wickets in the Champions Trophy.
3 Muttiah Muralitharan – Sri Lanka
Muttiah Muralitharan is considered as one of the finest spinners in the history of cricket, he has an impressive record in the Champions Trophy, where he claimed 24 wickets in 17 matches, boasting an impressive bowling average of 20.16 and an economy rate of 3.60.
His remarkable performance during the 2002 Champions Trophy was particularly his best, as his sharp spins and unplayable variations made him a key player in Sri Lanka’s triumph. Muralitharan consistently delivered match-winning spells, demonstrating his skill and mastery, which played a crucial role in Sri Lanka securing the title.
2 Lasith Malinga – Sri Lanka
Lasith Malinga, the renowned Sri Lankan fast bowler, established himself as one of the most feared death bowlers in cricket history. Throughout 16 matches in the Champions Trophy, he claimed 25 wickets at a bowling average of 30.64 and an economy rate of 5.31.
Malinga’s standout performances came in the 2009 tournament, where his lethal yorkers played a pivotal role in Sri Lanka’s strong showing. Known for his special bowling action and composure under pressure, Malinga proved to be a formidable asset, consistently posing challenges for opposing batsmen with his precision and ability to deliver in critical moments.
1 Kyle Mills – New Zealand
Kyle Mills, the standout bowler from New Zealand, has made himself a name ICC Champions Trophy, taking 28 wickets in 15 matches at an impressive average of 17.25 and an economy rate of 4.29. Holding the record for the most wickets in Champions Trophy history, Mills was a key figure in New Zealand’s bowling attack, particularly during the 2009 edition.
His exceptional skill in delivering precise, swinging deliveries made him a constant threat to opposing batsmen. Mills’ consistency and ability to take crucial wickets played a significant role in New Zealand’s successful campaigns.
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