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Top 10: Best Bowling Figures in ODI World Cup History

Limited-overs cricket has been more or less dominated by the batters. However, there are some bowlers who have proved this wrong on many occasions by producing extraordinary bowling performances.

And sometimes they have done so on a grander stage, like the ICC Cricket World Cup. Some of the best bowlers have completely wreaked havoc and dismantled the batting line of the opposition.

One such incident is from the 2003 edition, where Glenn McGrath produced the best bowling performance by grabbing 7 wickets.

Now, let’s take a look at the top 10 best bowling figures in the ODI World Cup. 

Best Bowling Figures in ODI World Cup

Player Overs Maidens BBI Opposition Venue Date
Glenn McGrath (AUS) 7.0 4 7/15 Namibia Potchefstroom 27 Feb 2003
Andy Bichel (AUS) 10.0 7/20 England Gqeberha 02 Mar 2003
Tim Southee (NZ) 9.0 7/33 England Wellington 20 Feb 2015
Winston Davis (WI) 10.3 7/51 Australia Leeds 11 Jun 1983
Mohammed Shami (IND) 9.5 7/57 New Zealand Mumbai 15 Nov 2023
Gary Gilmour (AUS) 12.0 6 6/14 England Leeds 18 Jun 1975
Ashish Nehra (IND) 10.0 2 6/23 England Durban 26 Feb 2003
Shane Bond (NZ) 10.0 2 6/23 Australia Gqeberha 11 Mar 2003
Chaminda Vaas (SL) 9.1 2 6/25 Bangladesh Pietermaritzburg 14 Feb 2003
Kemar Roach (WI) 8.3 6/27 Netherlands Delhi 28 Feb 2011

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Key Stats

7/15: This is the best bowling figure ever achieved in this tournament’s glorified history. The legendary Australian bowler Glenn McGrath ran through the Namibian side, scalping 7 wickets for 15 runs in the 2003 Cricket World Cup.

12: The 2003 edition also witnessed over 12 five-wicket hauls — the most in any World Cup edition.