Pacers play a key role for a bowling side as far as ODI cricket is concerned. They are the ones who usually start the formalities with the ball in this format and, like the openers, set the tempo of the bowling innings.
World-class pacers are either potent at swinging the new ball to great effect when there’s help or use their speed to unsettle the batters. Either way, a pacer has to be skilled to take wickets in this format.
With a bowler having a limit of 10 overs to bowl, a pacer usually operates in 3 different phases of an innings: at the start with the new ball, at the death. In the first 2 phases, a pacer’s role is to take wickets, while in the death overs, it is mostly about curtailing the flow of runs.
So with this, we will take a look at pacers who have been highly successful in ODI cricket in of wicket tally. Here are the top 10 pacers with the most wickets in ODIs.
Most Wickets by Pacers in ODI
Player | Innings | Wickets |
---|---|---|
Wasim Akram (PAK) | 351 | 502 |
Waqar Younis (PAK) | 258 | 416 |
Chaminda Vaas (SL) | 320 | 400 |
Shaun Pollock (SA) | 297 | 393 |
Glenn McGrath (AUS) | 248 | 381 |
Brett Lee (AUS) | 217 | 380 |
Lasith Malinga (SL) | 220 | 338 |
Javagal Srinath (IND) | 227 | 315 |
Ajit Agarkar (IND) | 188 | 288 |
Zaheer Khan (IND) | 197 | 282 |
Key Stats
1: Only one fast bowler has taken 500 or more wickets in ODI cricket, and that is former Pakistan skipper Wasim Akram. The left-arm pacer accumulated 502 wickets in a career spanning close to 19 years, and it came at a stunning average of 23.52 with the help of 6 five-wicket hauls.
2: Excluding Wasim Akram, only 2 other pacers have taken 400 or more scalps in ODIs, and they are Waqar Younis and Sri Lanka’s Chaminda Vaas. The former holds the record for taking the most five-wicket hauls in ODIs (13) at an average of just under 24.