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World Cup 2023 best bowling strike rate

MAT
INNS
RUNS
HS
AVG
SR
100
50
4S
6S
1 Virat Kohli India
11
11
765
117
95.62
90.31
3
6
68
9
2 Rohit Sharma India
11
11
597
131
54.27
125.94
1
3
66
31
3 Quinton de Kock South Africa
10
10
594
174
59.40
107.02
4
0
57
21
4 Rachin Ravindra New Zealand
10
10
578
123*
64.22
106.44
3
2
55
17
5 Daryl Mitchell New Zealand
10
9
552
134
69.00
111.06
2
2
48
22
6 David Warner Australia
11
11
535
163
48.63
108.30
2
2
50
24
7 Shreyas Iyer India
11
11
530
128*
66.25
113.24
2
3
37
24
8 KL Rahul India
11
10
452
102
75.33
90.76
1
2
38
9
9 Rassie van der Dussen South Africa
10
10
448
133
49.77
84.52
2
2
39
8
10 Mitchell Marsh Australia
10
10
441
177*
49.00
107.56
2
1
43
21
11 Aiden Markram South Africa
10
10
406
106
45.11
110.92
1
3
44
9
12 Dawid Malan England
9
9
404
140
44.88
101.00
1
2
50
9
13 Glenn Maxwell Australia
9
9
400
201*
66.66
150.37
2
0
40
22
14 Mohammad Rizwan Pakistan
9
8
395
131*
65.83
95.41
1
1
38
5
15 Ibrahim Zadran Afghanistan
9
9
376
129*
47.00
76.26
1
1
39
5
MAT
OV
M
RUNS
WKTS
3-FORS
FIFERS
AVG
BSR
BEST
1 Rohit Sharma India
11
0.5
0
7
1
0
0
7.00
5.00
1/7
2 Mohammed Shami India
7
48.5
4
257
24
1
3
10.70
12.20
7/57
3 Gerald Coetzee South Africa
8
63.3
1
396
20
4
0
19.80
19.05
4/44
4 Hardik Pandya India
4
16.3
0
113
5
0
0
22.60
19.80
2/34
5 Tanzim Hasan Sakib Bangladesh
1
10
0
80
3
1
0
26.66
20.00
3/80
6 Reece Topley England
3
27.4
2
183
8
2
0
22.87
20.75
4/43
7 Virat Kohli India
11
3.3
0
15
1
0
0
15.00
21.00
1/13
8 Lahiru Kumara Sri Lanka
2
11
0
82
3
1
0
27.33
22.00
3/35
9 Angelo Mathews Sri Lanka
5
22.1
2
107
6
0
0
17.83
22.16
2/14
10 Dilshan Madushanka Sri Lanka
9
78.2
4
525
21
3
1
25.00
22.38
5/80
11 Mohammad Wasim Pakistan
4
38.1
2
215
10
2
0
21.50
22.90
3/31
12 Mahedi Hasan Bangladesh
3
24
0
149
6
1
0
24.83
24.00
4/71
13 Marco Jansen South Africa
9
69
3
450
17
2
0
26.47
24.35
3/31
14 Adam Zampa Australia
11
96
1
515
23
5
0
22.39
25.04
4/8
15 Bas de Leede Netherlands
9
67
0
487
16
2
0
30.43
25.12
4/62

The 2023 ODI World Cup is the 13th edition of the cricket’s showpiece tournament. This is the fourth time India is hosting the World Cup. India have won the event twice in the past, with their latest triumph coming when India last hosted the event in 2011.

One of the most lethal displays of bowling at the World Cup came from Australian speedster Glenn McGrath, who ran through the hapless batting order of Namibia at Potchefstroom in the 2003 edition of the World Cup. He bowled just seven overs, in which he claimed seven wickets while giving away 15 runs at an economy rate of 2.14. Of his seven overs, four were maidens.

His compatriot Mitchell Starc has also posted some impressive bowling figures at the Cricket World Cup. He holds the record for the most number of five-wicket hauls: three. This is besides the three times he has claimed four wickets in an innings at the World Cup. Six bowlers have managed to claim a five-wicket haul at the World Cup on two occasions.

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