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Top 10: Most Wickets in Death Overs in T20 Internationals

The batters in the team can score as many runs as they can but it is the bowlers who more often decide the outcome of the game. If they have a bad day, then any target is achievable for the opposition, and in the case of bowling first, they have the responsibility to make sure that their team is chasing as little as possible.

For that, the team has to have its bowling department covered for every aspect of the innings. They need to have a pace spearhead(s) who can bowl well at the powerplays and also have the ability to take wickets upfront. They should also possess the ability to chip in the middle-overs before coming at the end overs bowing at their full throttle.

On the contrary, find here the list of most expensive death overs in T20Is, where the maximum runs are scored by the batting team.

In the case of T20Is, overs 16-20 are considered the death overs. And picking wickets in this part of the game can silence the opposition batting unit, thereby reduce their scoring rate.

In this article, we will list the top ten wicket-takers in death overs in T20I cricket, i.e., the bowlers who have taken the most number of wickets in the overs between 16 and 20.

Most Wickets in Death Overs in T20I Cricket

BOWLERS WICKETS INNINGS ECON. RATE AVERAGE
Tim Southee (NZ) 65 100 9.13 18.09
Mustafizur Rahman (BAN) 63 87 8.19 15.71
Chris Jordan (ENG) 61 78 9.44 18.96
Lasith Malinga (SL) 57 69 8.39 15.87
Haris Rauf (PAK) 56 67 8.07 14.23
Mark Adair (IRE) 53 67 9.92 17.47
Rashid Khan (AFG) 48 51 7.50 9.85
Dwayne Bravo (WI) 47 56 8.95 15.53
Arshdeep Singh (AFG) 47 51 9.05 14.51
Umar Gul (PAK) 46 50 7.67 11.86

Key Stats

180 – Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga leads the list regarding overall limited overs (this and the ODI list together), taking 180 wickets in the death overs. This includes a record of 123 wickets in the last 10 overs of an ODI inning, while he is one of the bowlers to have taken 50 or more wickets in the death overs in the shortest format of the game. It is safe to say that the Sri Lankan veteran is arguably the best death bowler the game has ever seen.

Similar to his death overs heroics, Malinga was also popularly known for his hat-trick picking skills in limited overs cricket. In fact, he is the only player ever in T20 cricket to pick 4 wickets in an over.