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Top 3 wicket takers from World Test Championship 2021-23 so far

Top 3 wicket takers from World Test Championship 2021-23 so far

Top 3 Wicket Takers: The World Test Championship 2021-23 has seen some standout bowling performances from some of the world’s best cricketers. From searing pace to deceptive spin, bowlers have played a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the matches.

Bowlers from several nations have put in outstanding performances on the field, whether it be taking a five-wicket haul to sweep the opposition aside or holding up an end with untiring accuracy. In this article, we’ll examine some of the World Test Championship 2021–23’s best bowling performances yet and how they’ve affected their teams’ games.

These bowlers, who range from pacers to spinners, have made their mark in the competition, and they hope to wrap it up by continuing to rank among the top 3 wicket takers until the cycle concludes in March 2023.

Let’s take a look at the top 3 wicket takers in the World Test Championship as it stands:

  • Kagiso Rabada

One of Dean Elgar’s most important players thus far in the World Test Championship has been Kagiso Rabada. He ranks third in the competition in terms of wickets taken with 54 at an average of 21.48 and an economy rate of 3.73.

The South African posted his best bowling statistics in a game against Australia. During the tournament, taking eight wickets for 89 runs. In one innings against Australia, he also had his greatest bowling stats, hitting five Australian hitters for 53 runs.

  • Nathan Lyon

Nathan Lyon of Australia has established himself as a key component of the team for more than ten years, and his World Test Championship performances have further solidified his standing as one of the top off-spinners. He is the current leader in the tournament in terms of wickets taken with 59 from 14 games.

Lyon’s performance is highlighted by his average of 27.57. With the greatest bowling in an innings of 6/128 against the West Indies and the best bowling in a game of 9/12 against Sri Lanka, he has also demonstrated his ability to take wickets in groups. His economy rate of 2.60 is also significant since it demonstrates his ability to contain the opposing hitter without giving up a lot of runs.

  • James Anderson

The prolific English fast bowler James Anderson has always performed well in the World Test Championship. With 58 wickets in 15 games, he is currently the second-leading wicket-taker in the championship. Anderson’s strong 20.37 average and 2.27 economy rate show that he can consistently get big wickets.

With six wickets for 62 in a game against South Africa, he had the best stats. In contrast, the 40-year-old took five wickets for 60 runs in an innings against India. He has established himself as a valuable asset for England, contributing significantly to the team’s successes during the competition.

List Of India’s Highest Wicket-Takers In Tests In 2022

Jasprit Bumrah – 22 wickets-

Fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah finishes as India’s top-wicket taker in 2022 with 22 scalps in 5 Tests at an average of only 20.

Ravichandran Ashwin -20 wickets

R Ashwin bagged 20 wickets in 6 Tests this year at an average of 27 and the best innings figure of 4/47; surprisingly, Ashwin couldn’t get a single Test five-for this year.

Mohammed Shami – 13 wickets

Senior pacer Mohammed Shami endured a tough year with 13 wickets in 5 Tests in 2022.

Axar Patel -11 wickets-

Axar Patel played 2 Tests vs Bangladesh and one Test vs Sri Lanka. Remaining effective in spinning conditions as he took 11 wickets in 3 Tests at an average of 22 with a best of 4/77.

Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Siraj – 10 wickets

Jadeja snapped up 10 wickets at 21 with a best of 5/41 vs Sri Lanka in Mohali. Siraj had an ascend in his career in 2021. But fell flat in 2022 with 10 wickets in 4 Tests at an average of 39 with an economy of 4.15.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Akash Kumar
Akash Kumar
Hi! I am Akash, a professionally trained journalist who graduated from Delhi University. I have spent several years playing cricket at the State level for Jharkhand. My passion for cricket and thrive to explore truth via journalism helped me to develop a character called – Sports Journalist. My contribution towards writing would be always out of the true spirit that longs for the game that Indians like the most.

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