The Leading Wicket-Takers: Top 5 Bowlers After 100 ODIs

Author: Rokey Jain

Bowlers receive less credit than batsmen in the game of cricket. Nonetheless, when a bowler achieves a significant milestone, no one can forget them if they are able to do outstanding actions.

Rashid Khan, a true legend in Afghanistan cricket, celebrated his 100th One Day International (ODI) match against Sri Lanka. He's been a vital player in the Afghanistan team's journey to success and aims to keep contributing in the years to come. As he marked this special milestone, he also joined the elite club of players with the highest number of wickets after completing 100 ODI games.

Here are the top 5 bowlers in terms of wickets after 100 One-Day Internationals.

1. 196 wickets - Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc, the Australian team's outstanding left-arm fast bowler, has been a real gem for his team. Until the last game, he was the only player in the ODI World Cup matches who hadn't gone without taking a wicket. With 116 ODIs under his belt, he amassed an impressive total of 227 wickets. When he reached his 100th ODI, he already had 196 wickets to his name, making him the bowler with the highest wicket tally after 100 ODI innings.

2. 190 Wickets - Trent Boult

New Zealander Trent Boult, ranked second on the list, is another left-arm seamer. It is well known that he can swing the new ball and make adjustments with the old one. He has so far participated in 110 One-Day Internationals for New Zealand, taking 206 wickets at an average of 23.9. After playing his 100th 50-over match, he had taken 190 wickets, just six fewer than Starc's total.

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3. 189 Wickets - Saqlain Mushtaq

In his era, Saqlain Mushtaq, a right-arm off-break bowler, was the most effective spinner for the Pakistani side. Bowling 'Doosra' was his speciality and used to really agitate the batsmen. Throughout his ODI career, he has participated in 169 matches for Pakistan and claimed 288 wickets. After his 100th ODI, he has taken the third-highest number of wickets, just one fewer than Trent Boult (189).

4. 179 Wickets - Brett Lee

Another Australian cricketer who was just as deadly as Starc was Brett Lee. He played a pivotal role in Australia's success from the time he started his international career. From 2000 to 2012, he was one of the reliable and preferred bowlers for Australian captains. Brett Lee's ODI journey saw him participate in 221 matches, during which he managed to collect an impressive total of 380 wickets. By the time he reached his 100th ODI, he had already notched up 179 wickets, putting him in fourth place for the highest wicket-takers at that stage.

5. 179 Wickets - Rashid Khan

After taking one wicket in his 100th over in an ODI match, Afghanistan's spin wizard Rashid Khan tied the record held by legendary fast bowler Brett Lee. He has played 100 ODI matches and is now at 179 wickets. As the squad has played 158 games and he has already been in 100 ODIs, he has been there for the team and is assisting them in rising to new heights in international cricket.

Conclusion -

Their success is a result of dedication, hard work, and a deep understanding of the nuances of bowling in limited-overs cricket. Their ability to adapt to various conditions and outsmart batsmen is a testament to their cricketing intelligence. As fans engage with the sport through platforms like live line guru and cricket live line, they can appreciate the enduring legacy of these bowlers and their contribution to the rich tapestry of cricket history.