Since the inception of WTC in 2019, several bowlers have impressed the audience with their wicket-taking brilliance. The world of cricket is fascinating, especially with the top bowlers who have left their mark in the prestigious World Test Championship (WTC). These remarkable athletes have consistently delivered match-winning performances, earning themselves a place in cricket history.
Top 5 Bowlers with The Most Fifers in WTC History:
Ravichandran Ashwin (India) – 9 Fifers:
Ashwin, the crafty off-spinner, shares the spotlight with Nathan Lyon, also boasting nine fifers. Ashwin has been the key player for the Indian team throughout the last decade. His classical off-spin, combined with a repertoire of variations, has troubled batsmen from all over the world. Ashwin’s intelligence and adaptability make him a force to reckon with, managing to dominate every opposition he plays against and producing results in favor of the Indian team.
In 34 Tests of the World Test Championship, Ashwin has rattled the opposition 165 wickets, including 9 fifers.
Nathan Lyon (Australia) – 9 Fifers:
The off-spin wizard, Nathan Lyon, is the joint-highest wicket-taker in the WTC. His ability to create rough patches on the pitch and deceive batsmen with subtle variations has been pivotal for Australia. Lyon’s experience and guile make him a true match-winner.
With 174 wickets in 41 matches of WTC so far, Nathan Lyon has been the most consistent bowler not only for Australia but in the whole cricket world. Along with Ashwin, he also has 9 fifers to his name in the World Test Championship and he also played a vital role in Australia’s run to the World Test Championship 2023 title.
Pat Cummins (Australia) – 8 Fifers:
The Australian who captains the men’s national cricket team in Test and ODIs, Pat Cummins, has been relentless in the WTC. He is a complete fast bowler, capable of bowling long spells and generating good pace and bounce. Whether it’s the new ball or the old, Cummins can extract bounce and seam movement, making him a formidable opponent. In the WTC 2021-23, Australia won the title under the captaincy of Cummins.
In 74 matches of WTC, Pat Cummins has managed to pick 169 wickets, including 8 fifers so far.
Jasprit Bumrah (India) – 7 Fifers:
Jasprit Bumrah, India’s pace spearhead, is known for his lethal Yorkers and ability to pick up wickets consistently. Bumrah’s fiery spells have played a crucial role in India’s success. Irrespective of the pitches, conditions and continents, Bumrah has managed to own the stage wherever he puts his feet.
In his 25 match appearances so far in the World Test Championship, Jasprit Bumrah has grabbed 108 wickets, scalping fifer seven times.
Tim Southee (New Zealand) – 6 Fifers:
Tim Southee, the experienced New Zealand pacer, has been a rock for his team throughout the WTC. With an impressive tally of six fifers, Tim Southee has been a vital performer in New Zealand’s bowling attack during the WTC. His swing bowling and ability to take wickets in crucial moments have been instrumental in New Zealand’s success in the tournament.
In 28 matches of WTC that Tim has played so far, he has scalped 112 wickets, out of which, he took five-wicket hauls 6 times.
These bowlers have not only taken wickets but have also shaped crucial moments in Test matches. As the WTC continues to unfold, we eagerly await more stellar performances from these exceptional talents. Cricket fans worldwide celebrate their skill, determination, and unwavering commitment to the game.
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