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The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2024 has been a rollercoaster of cricketing chaos, with more twists and turns than a googly from Shane Warne. Amidst the heart-stopping action and jaw-dropping performances, it’s time to peek into the stats after the 13th match and shine a spotlight on the bowlers who’ve been spinning webs like they’re auditioning for the role of Spiderman. Get ready to witness the Bowlers with the Most Wickets faster than a seagull stealing chips at the beach.
Leading the pack is Mohammad Ali from Multan Sultans, who has been a standout performer with an impressive 13 wickets in just five matches. Ali has bowled a total of 120 balls, delivering 20 overs with an economy rate of 5.60. His best bowling figures of 3/19 reflect his ability to break through the opposition’s batting lineup efficiently. With an average of 8.61 and a strike rate of 9.23, Mohammad Ali has undoubtedly been a crucial asset for Multan Sultans in their quest for PSL glory.
Arif Yaqoob (Photo Source: Twitter)
Arif Yaqoob, representing Peshawar Zalmi, is second on the list with eight wickets in three matches. Yaqoob has been exceptional, claiming a five-wicket haul with figures of 5/27, showcasing his knack for taking crucial wickets. Despite having bowled only 66 balls, his economy rate stands at 8.27, indicating his ability to maintain pressure on the opposition. With an average of 11.37 and a commendable strike rate of 8.25, Arif Yaqoob has been a key contributor to Peshawar Zalmi’s bowling success.
Another Multan Sultans bowler, David Willey, shares the second spot with Arif Yaqoob, also securing eight wickets in five matches. Willey has bowled 114 deliveries, conceding 140 runs with an economy rate of 7.36. His best bowling figures of 3/37 demonstrate his ability to disrupt the opposition’s rhythm. Although his average is on the higher side at 17.5, Willey’s impact cannot be undermined, and he remains a crucial component in Multan Sultans’ bowling arsenal.
Abrar Ahmed of Quetta Gladiators has claimed seven wickets in four matches, proving to be a valuable asset for his team. Bowling 96 balls with an economy rate of 7.62, Ahmed has been consistent in restricting the flow of runs. His best figures of 3/18 highlight his capability to pick up crucial wickets when needed. With an average of 17.42 and a strike rate of 13.71, Abrar Ahmed has played a pivotal role in Quetta Gladiators’ bowling lineup.
Usama Mir, representing Multan Sultans, shares the fifth spot with Luke Wood, both securing seven wickets in five matches. Mir has bowled 120 balls, conceding 138 runs with an economy rate of 6.90. His best bowling figures of 2/29 showcase his ability to contribute to the team’s success. With an average of 19.71 and a strike rate of 17.14, Usama Mir has played a crucial role in Multan Sultans’ formidable bowling attack.
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