Best bowling figures in World Cup in India

Cricket World Cup tournaments have witnessed many amazing moments, and one of the most significant aspects of the game is exceptional bowling performances. Bowling figures that stand out can often turn the tide of a match. Here, we take a closer look at the top 5 best bowling figures in Cricket World Cup matches played on Indian soil.

Wahab Riaz (Pakistan) – 5/46 vs. India (Mohali, 2011)

Known for his express pace, Wahab Riaz’s fiery spell of five wickets for 46 runs against arch-rivals India in Mohali during the 2011 World Cup electrified cricket fans. His pace and aggression rattled the Indian batting lineup, but India emerged victorious in that match.

Yuvraj Singh (India) – 5/31 vs. Ireland (Bengaluru, 2011)

Yuvraj Singh showcased his bowling prowess in the 2011 World Cup. His figures of 5/31 against Ireland in Bengaluru demonstrated his ability to strike crucial blows with the ball, complementing his batting skills.

Damien Fleming (Australia) – 5/36 vs. India (Wankhede, 1996)

Damien Fleming’s spell of five wickets for 36 runs against India in the 1996 World Cup at Wankhede Stadium is etched in cricketing history. His accurate and consistent bowling played a pivotal role in Australia’s success in the tournament.

Paul Strang (Zimbabwe) – 5/21 vs. Kenya (Patna, 1996)

In the 1996 World Cup held in India, Paul Strang produced a masterful performance, taking five wickets for a mere 21 runs against Kenya. His exceptional control and variation baffled the opposition and led Zimbabwe to a convincing win.

KAJ Roach (West Indies) – 6/27 vs. Netherlands (Delhi, 2011)

Kemar Roach’s amazing spell of six wickets for just 27 runs against the Netherlands in Delhi during the 2011 Cricket World Cup remains unmatched. Roach’s accuracy and ability to take wickets under pressure were instrumental in securing victory for the West Indies.