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Tezzbuzz|19-06-2024
3 Indians with most T20I wickets in West Indies: Before the T20 World Cup 2024, everyone was very worried about the bowling attack of the Indian team and there was a lot of discussion about options other than Jasprit Bumrah. However, the Indian bowlers performed brilliantly and took a lot of wickets. Due to this, it became easy for Team India to secure a place in the Super 8. At the same time, now it is the turn of the Super 8 matches, which are to be held in the West Indies.
India has a lot of experience of playing T20 cricket in West Indies and many players have shone here before. This time too, many Indian stars are eager to perform on Caribbean pitches. The role of bowlers will be very important in West Indies, because there is little hope of favorable conditions here like New York. However, there have been many bowlers who have done well in West Indies and in this we are going to mention those 3 Indians who have taken the most wickets in T20 International.
3. Hardik Pandya (6 wickets)
All-rounder Hardik Pandya's name is at third place in the list of Indians who have taken the most T20 International wickets in the West Indies. Hardik has also performed brilliantly with the ball in the current T20 World Cup and he has jointly taken the most wickets for the team. In the West Indies, Hardik has taken 6 wickets in 6 T20 Internationals at an average of 22.16 and his economy rate is 6.33.
2. Arshdeep Singh (7 wickets)
Arshdeep Singh, who jointly took the most wickets for the Indian team along with Hardik Pandya in the ninth edition of the T20 World Cup, is at second place in this list. The left-arm fast bowler is looking in great form and has taken 7 wickets in 6 matches played in the West Indies at an average of 25.85 and an economy rate of 7.86. The Indian team will hope that Arshdeep repeats his performance and wreaks havoc on the opposition batsmen.
1. Ashish Nehra (10 wickets)
Ashish Nehra has achieved the feat of taking the most T20 International wickets for India in the West Indies. The former fast bowler played 5 matches of his career on Caribbean soil and took 10 wickets during this period. His bowling average was 15.60 and economy rate was 7.80.