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Most Wickets In ODI World Cup History

World Cup wicket charts celebrate bowlers who kept striking against strong opposition on the biggest 50-over stage.

Quick Answer

Short answer: the leading wicket-takers in World Cup history stand out because they delivered where the pressure was highest.

Quick FactDetail
TopicMost wickets in ODI World Cups
Why differentTournament pressure
Why searchedBowling legacy interest
Reader valueClear World Cup bowling benchmark

The direct answer

World Cup wicket records matter because breakthroughs often decide tournament matches more sharply than quiet control alone.

Why this matters in ODI cricket

The bowlers near the top of these lists are usually those who handled pressure and variety best.

How this helps readers on ODI Cricket Hub

This is a strong supporting page for the site’s World Cup section and broader bowling content.

FAQs

Why are World Cup wicket records so respected?

Because they are earned against top opposition in the hardest matches.

Do these wickets matter more than bilateral wickets?

They often feel more significant because the stage is bigger.

Can a single World Cup change a bowler’s reputation?

Yes. A great tournament can reshape a player’s legacy.

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