Bowling Records

T20I Stats: Bowlers with Most Wickets in a Bilateral T20I Series

Bowlers going away for runs is quite a regular affair in T20I cricket. After all, the batters ride on favourable conditions, from flatter pitches to shorter boundaries.

But a few bowlers have changed the picture completely. They terrorised batters with their top-notch bowling skills to return with heaps of wickets in a bilateral series.

So here are the top 10 bowlers with the most wickets in a bilateral T20I series.

Most Wickets in a Bilateral T20I Series

Player Team Wickets Innings Series
Jason Holder West Indies 15 5 West Indies vs England, 2022
Sami Sohail Malawi 14 7 Malawi vs Mozambique, 2019
Varun Chakravarthy India 14 5 India vs England, 2025
Ish Sodhi New Zealand 13 5 New Zealand vs Australia, 2021
Charles Hinze Japan 13 5 Japan vs Mongolia, 2024
Hayden Walsh West Indies 12 5 West Indies vs Australia, 2021
Samuel Conteh Sierra Leone 12 6 Nigeria vs Sierra Leone, 2021
Joao Hou Mozambique 12 6 Mozambique vs Eswatini, 2022
Sandeep Lamichhane Nepal 12 5 Kenya vs Nepal, 2022
Pratik Singh Bais Mexico 12 5 Costa Rica vs Mexico, 2024

Key Insights

15: Jason Holder has taken the most wickets in a bilateral T20I series. The tall Caribbean all-rounder returned with 15 wickets in a five-match series against England in early 2022.

12: Samuel Conteh’s 12 wickets are the most in a series defeat. He picked up those wickets for Sierra Leone against Nigeria in six T20Is in 2021. Sierra Leone started the series with a win but lost the next five games.

10: India’s Varun Chakravarthy is the only bowler to take 10 or more wickets in two bilateral T20I series. And he did so in succession against South Africa (12 wickets in four matches, 2024) and England. With that, Chakravarthy became the first bowler to take 10-plus scalps in consecutive T20I series.

4: There are four instances of two bowlers from the same team taking 10 or more wickets in the same series. 

  • Malawi’s Sami Sohail (11) and Moazzam Baig (14) against Mozambique in 2019.
  • Nigeria’s Sylvester Okpe (11) and Peter Aho (10) against Sierra Leone in 2021.
  • Mozambique’s Joao Huo (12) and Jose Bulele (11) against Eswatini in 2022.
  • Japan’s Charles Hinze (13) and Kazuma Kato-Stafford (11) against Mongolia in 2024.

2: Alongside grabbing 13 scalps against Mongolia, Hinze returned with the best average (2.38) and economy (2.26) in a bilateral T20I series. His strike rate (6.3) is only bettered by Sweden’s Hassan Mehmood, who picked up 10 scalps at a strike rate of 6 in three games against Denmark in 2021.

75: There are more than 75 instances of in losing causes.

9: As many as nine bowlers have taken two hauls of four or more wickets in a two-team T20I series.