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In the journey of the ICC ODI World Cup 2023, Australian bowlers did their best to push forward for the team. So far the batters have failed to light up when they are needed most. How Australian bowlers have contributed to the games is clearly evident in the statistics of their performances. In this blog post, we will analyze the performance of the Most Wickets Taken by Australian Bowlers during this edition of the World Cup.
Matches: 3
Innings: 3
Balls: 162
Overs: 27.0
Maidens: 1
Runs: 127
Wickets: 5
Best Bowling (BBI): 2/43
Average (Ave): 25.40
Economy (Econ): 4.70
Strike Rate (SR): 32.40
Mitchell Starc, a name synonymous with fast bowling excellence, has not disappointed in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023. With five wickets from three matches, he boasts a superb average of 25.40. His ability to strike early and put pressure on the opposition has been a crucial factor in Australia’s success so far.
Matches: 3
Innings: 3
Balls: 156
Overs: 26.0
Maidens: 1
Runs: 170
Wickets: 5
Best Bowling (BBI): 4/47
Average (Ave): 34.00
Economy (Econ): 6.53
Strike Rate (SR): 31.20
Adam Zampa, the leg-spin sensation, has played a significant role in Australia’s bowling department. With five wickets, including a best of 4/47, Zampa has been the team’s go-to spinner. Although his economy rate is on the higher side, his knack for taking wickets at crucial junctures makes him invaluable to the team.
Matches: 3
Innings: 3
Balls: 150
Overs: 25.0
Maidens: 2
Runs: 134
Wickets: 4
Best Bowling (BBI): 3/38
Average (Ave): 33.50
Economy (Econ): 5.36
Strike Rate (SR): 37.50
Josh Hazlewood, known for his impeccable line and length, has picked up four crucial wickets. His ability to swing the ball and maintain pressure on the opposition has been crucial for Australia. Hazlewood’s economy rate of 5.36 indicates his ability to build pressure on the batsmen.
Matches: 3
Innings: 3
Balls: 165
Overs: 27.3
Maidens: 1
Runs: 103
Wickets: 3
Best Bowling (BBI): 2/34
Average (Ave): 34.33
Economy (Econ): 3.74
Strike Rate (SR): 55.00
Glenn Maxwell, Australia’s all-rounder, has not only contributed with the bat but has also chipped in with his off-spin bowling. He has taken three wickets at an impressive economy rate of 3.74, which has helped Australia maintain control in the middle overs.
Matches: 3
Innings: 3
Balls: 134
Overs: 22.2
Maidens: –
Runs: 136
Wickets: 3
Best Bowling (BBI): 2/32
Average (Ave): 45.33
Economy (Econ): 6.08
Strike Rate (SR): 44.66
Pat Cummins, the Australian captain, has led from the front, contributing both with the bat and ball. While he might not have the best bowling figures, his ability to break partnerships and provide crucial breakthroughs is invaluable to the team.
As we analyze the statistics of these Australian bowlers, it’s evident that the team has a well-balanced bowling attack. The pace trio of Starc, Hazlewood, and Cummins, along with the spin options provided by Zampa and Maxwell, have made Australia a formidable bowling unit in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023.
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