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Top 10: Most Five-Wicket Hauls in ODI World Cup History

Getting wickets in a tournament like the Cricket World Cup is a surreal feeling. And grabbing five-wicket hauls is like the icing on the cake.

The 50-over pinnacle event has seen bowlers dominating the batting teams and picking up valuable wickets in bunches.

In this article, let’s take a look at the top 10 bowlers with the most five-wicket hauls in ODI World Cup history.

Most Five-Wicket Hauls in ODI World Cup

Player Innings Five-Wicket Hauls BBI
Mohammed Shami (IND) 18 4 7/57
Mitchell Starc (AUS) 28 3 6/28
Ashantha de Mel (SL) 9 2 5/32
Vasbert Drakes (WI) 6 2 5/33
Gary Gilmour (AUS) 2 2 6/14
Glenn McGrath (AUS) 39 2 7/15
Mustafizur Rahman (BAN) 16 2 5/59
Shaheen Shah Afridi (PAK) 14 2 6/35
Shahid Afridi (PAK) 24 2 5/16
Abdul Qadir (PAK) 13 1 5/44

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Key Stats

2: Australia’s left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc and India’s fast bowler Mohammed Shami are the only two bowlers who have picked up 3 or more five-wicket hauls in World Cup history.

3: Number of Australian bowlers with 2 or more five-wicket hauls, highlighting their dominance in the 50-over tournament. Apart from Starc, Glenn McGrath and Gary Gilmour scalped 2 five-wicket hauls. 

2: Notably, Gilmour only played in 2 matches, both of which came in the inaugural 1975 World Cup edition. He picked up 11 wickets in total, bagging 6 against England and 5 against the West Indies, respectively.