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Malik Ouzia

Cricket World Cup 2019 leading wicket takers: Top bowler standings

The race is on to be the leading wicket-taker at this summer’s 2019 Cricket World Cup, with the planet’s best ODI bowlers all chasing the prize.

The two men who finished as joint-top wicket takers at the last World Cup – Australia’s Mitchell Starc and New Zealand’s Trent Boult – both return but will face stiff competition.

In Adil Rashid, England have the man with more ODI wickets since the last World Cup than any other player, while Chris Woakes and Jofra Archer will also be hoping to make a big impact.

India’s Jasprit Bumrah currently tops the ODI bowling rankings, while Afghanistan’s 20-year-old sensation Rashid Khan is tipped to be one of the stars of the tournament.

South Africa look well stocked too, with Imran Tahir and Kagiso Rabada having finished as the top two in the wicket-taking standings in this year’s IPL, while Sri Lanka have the only man to ever take four wickets in four balls at a World Cup, Lasith Malinga.

Cricket World Cup: Five batsmen to watch

Leading wicket takers | Cricket World Cup

Pos Player P Overs Runs Wkts
1 Mohammad Amir
(Pakistan)
5 46.0 219 15
2

Jofra Archer
(England)

6 54.5 269 15
3 Mitchell Starc
(Australia)
6 56.00 304 15
4 Lockie Ferguson
(New Zealand)
5 45.3 203 14
5 Mark Wood
(England)
5 42.4 203 12
6 Pat Cummins
(Australia)
6 56.1 272 11
7 Imran Tahir
(South Africa)
6 57.0 279 10
8 Sheldon Cottrell
(West Indies)
6 40.0 230 9
9 Chris Morris
(South Africa)
5 45.1 232 9
10 Mohammad Saifuddin
(Bangladesh)
4 34.0 248 9
11 Lasith Malinga
(Sri Lanka)
4 31.4 189 8
12 Yuzvendra Chahal
(India)
4 37.0 202 8
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