As the group stage concludes, there's a significant shift in the top wicket-takers table for the World Cup 2023. Adam Zampa emerges as the new leader, toppling Sri Lanka's Dilshan Madushanka.
Let's take a look at the standout performers in the bowling department:
Adam Zampa (22):
Australian spinner Zampa, initially slow in the tournament, showcased dominance with remarkable spells, especially in the final 10 overs. His outstanding performance against Bangladesh secured him the top spot with a total of 22 wickets.
Dilshan Madushanka (21):
Despite Dilshan Madushanka's crucial contributions with 21 wickets, Sri Lanka couldn't capitalise on his performances, resulting in their exit from the tournament.
Despite Dilshan Madushanka's remarkable five-wicket haul against India, which propelled him to the top with 21 wickets, he has now been edged out by Adam Zampa.
Shaheen Afridi (18):
Pakistan's left-arm pacer Shaheen Afridi emerged as a standout player for the Men in Green, concluding the competition with 18 wickets. His campaign included some remarkable performances, making him the joint-highest wicket-taker in a single World Cup, alongside the iconic Wasim Akram.
Gerald Coetzee (18):
South African pacer Gerald Coetzee claimed a four-wicket haul against Afghanistan, securing the third spot with a total of 18 wickets. His heroics played a crucial role in helping Proteas end the group stage on a positive note.
Marco Jansen (17):
South African all-rounder Marco Jansen, with 17 wickets, maintains his position in the top five, despite not featuring in their recent 5-wicket victory over Afghanistan. Jansen's contribution adds an extra dimension to South Africa's deadly pace bowling lineup, conceding 415 runs throughout the tournament.
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