Top 5 Bowlers with Most Wickets in T20 World Cup 2026 (Super 8 stage) As the T20 World Cup 2026 reaches its Super 8 stage, it's time to take a look at the top bowlers who have made a significant impact on the tournament. With the teams having played six matches each, here are the top 5 bowlers with the most wickets in the Super 8 stage so far. Rachin Ravindra of New Zealand takes the fifth spot with an impressive 10 wickets to his name. The left-arm spinner has been economical and has picked up crucial wickets at regular intervals. His ability to bowl on different surfaces has made him a valuable asset for the Kiwis. Corbin Bosch of South Africa comes in at number four with 11 wickets. The pace bowler has been a revelation this tournament, providing his team with crucial breakthroughs. His ability to bowl yorkers and short-pitched deliveries has made batsmen struggle to score freely. Liam Dawson of England takes the third spot with 12 wickets. The left-arm spinner has been impressive in the powerplay overs, picking up key wickets and restricting runs. His ability to bowl on different surfaces has made him a valuable addition to the English bowling attack. Arshdeep Singh of India comes in at number two with an impressive 13 wickets. The pace bowler has been phenomenal this tournament, providing his team with crucial breakthroughs. His ability to bowl consistently and pick up wickets has made him a nightmare for batsmen. And finally, Jasprit Bumrah of India takes the top spot with an incredible 15 wickets. The pace bowler has been unplayable this tournament, providing his team with crucial breakthroughs. His ability to bowl yorkers and short-pitched deliverie...#India #Arshdeep_Singh #England #South_Africa #Rachin_Ravindra #Jasprit_Bumrah #New_Zealand #T20_World_Cup_2026 #Corbin_Bosch #Liam_Dawson
T20 World Cup: Corbin Bosching It at the Death The T20 World Cup has witnessed some thrilling finishes so far, but none more electrifying than the match between India and Australia on Wednesday. In a game that had it all - drama, suspense, and cricketing brilliance - Corbin Bosch's incredible knock helped the Proteas snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. Chasing a stiff target of 185, South Africa found themselves reeling at 90 for 5 in the 12th over, with their back to the wall. But then came Bosch, who single-handedly turned the game on its head with an unbeaten 62 off just 29 deliveries. His innings was peppered with four fours and three sixes, and it was a treat to watch him take the Indian attack apart. Bosch's knock was all the more impressive given that he had struggled earlier in the tournament, scoring just 24 runs in his previous three matches combined. But on Wednesday, he found his mojo and used it to devastating effect. His partnership with Dwaine Pretorius (23 off 15) was worth 73 runs and took South Africa from the depths of despair to the brink of victory. As Bosch continued to belt away, the Indian bowlers were left looking for answers. Shardul Thakur, in particular, had a nightmare day, conceding 32 runs in his four overs without taking a wicket. The pressure was immense, but Bosch remained calm and composed, using his vast experience to guide South Africa home. In the end, it was Bosch's incredible six off the last ball of the match that sealed the win for the Proteas. The shot was a thing of beauty - a majestic sweep that sailed over the mid-wicket boundary - and it left the Indian players stunned and frustrated. As the dust settled, South Africa celebrated their second successive T20 World Cup victory, ...#India #England #Australia #South_Africa #Shardul_Thakur #T20_World_Cup #Dwaine_Pretorius #Corbin_Bosch
