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Shahid Afridi - Pakistan's Shahid Afridi took 39 wickets in 34 games with his deadly leg-turn, keeping an economy of 6.71 and a best performance of 4/11.
Shakib Al Hasan from Bangladesh drives the graph with 47 wickets in 36 matches, bragging a great typical 18.63 and a best of 4/9.
Sri Lanka's Lasith Malinga has gotten 38 wickets in 31 matches, including a noteworthy 5/31. Known for his toe-smashing yorkers, he found the middle value of 20.07 per wicket.
Pakistan's Saeed Ajmal caught 36 wickets in only 23 matches, with a best of 4/19 and a fantastic normal of 16.86, making him quite possibly one of the most effective bowlers.
Sri Lanka's Ajantha Mendis took 35 wickets in 21 matches, including a wonderful 6/8. His normal of 15.02 features his strength in the arrangement.
Pakistan's Umar Gul, known for his deadly deliveries in the death overs, guaranteed 35 wickets in 24 matches. His best bowling figure is an amazing 5/6.
India's R Ashwin took 32 wickets in 24 matches, displaying his control and expertise, with a best of 4/11 and an economy pace of 6.49.
Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga immediately left his imprint with 31 wickets in 16 matches, bragging a splendid average of 11.45 and a best of 3/8.
South Africa's Dale Steyn, known for his express speed, took 30 wickets in 23 matches, with a best of 4/17 and an economy of 6.96, featuring his consistency.
England's Stuart Wide caught 30 wickets in 26 matches, with a best of 3/17. Notwithstanding an economic pace of 7.72, his effect was huge for Britain.