The ICC Cricket World Cup is not only a playground for batsmen but also a grand stage where legendary bowlers etch their names in history. From Glenn McGrath's impeccable accuracy to Muttiah Muralitharan's enchanting spin, bowlers have enthralled audiences across the globe. This exploration delves into ten extraordinary bowlers whose mastery, skill, and sheer willpower have crowned them the top wicket-takers in World Cup history.
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10 Best Bowling Performances in the ICC Cricket World Cup
ICC World Cup • 15 Sept, 2023 • 8,272 Views • ⭐ 5.0
Written by Anand Swami
Glenn McGrath: Australian Pace Maestro
Topping this illustrious list, Glenn McGrath’s World Cup career is nothing short of legendary. With 71 wickets in 39 matches, his impeccable accuracy and ability to move are unparalleled. His remarkable figures of 7/15 remain a benchmark for all fast bowlers. McGrath’s tenure spanned from 1996 to 2007, during which he was a cornerstone of Australia’s dominant cricketing era, playing a pivotal role in their World Cup triumphs.
Wasim Akram: The Swing King's Legacy
Known as the 'Sultan of Swing', Wasim Akram's prowess in swinging the ball earned him 55 wickets in 36 World Cup matches. His standout performance, boasting figures of 5/28, showcases his ability to turn matches in Pakistan's favour. Competing from 1987 to 2003, Akram's bowling was instrumental in several Pakistani victories, and his left-arm magic further illuminated Pakistan's World Cup campaigns.
Mitchell Starc: Australia's Modern-Day Speedster
Emerging as a contemporary cricket sensation, Mitchell Starc has clinched 49 wickets in just 18 matches. His lethal pace and movement have made him a formidable force. Active in World Cups between 2015 and 2019, Starc's aggressive approach and deadly deliveries were instrumental in unsettling opponents. His top figures of 6/28, particularly during Australia’s 2015 World Cup victory, spoke volumes about his prowess.
Muttiah Muralitharan: The Enigma of Spin
The spin maestro from Sri Lanka, Muttiah Muralitharan, stands second with 68 wickets in 39 matches. Widely lauded for his ability to bewilder batsmen with his spin, his top figures of 4/19 showcase his command over spin bowling. Representing Sri Lanka from 1996 to 2011, Muralitharan's mysterious deliveries often turned matches on their head, making him an indispensable part of Sri Lanka's cricketing annals.