Who is India's most successful bowler in T20 International cricket?

New Delhi, October 8 (IANS). T20 cricket is a format where the batsmen dominate. No matter how great a bowler is, he gets hit and in such a situation the bowlers rarely get a chance to recover. However, there are many bowlers who are capable of controlling the batsmen in this format also. Taking out 'maiden over' in this format is no less than taking wickets and in such a situation, these four Indian bowlers are experts in it.

In the T20 format, powerplay and death overs are the most important, they mostly decide the outcome of the match. Jasprit Bumrah has been carrying this responsibility of Team India for a long time. His name is the first in this list also. Star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah played his first T20 International match in the year 2016.

Till now this bowler has played 70 matches, in which he has bowled 12 overs of maidens. During this period, his economy rate has been 6.27 and he has also taken 89 wickets at an average of 17.74. His best performance has been 3/7 wickets.

The second name is of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, this bowler, who played his first T20 International match in the year 2012, has played 87 T20 International matches so far and has bowled 10 maiden overs. His average was 23.10 and economy rate was 6.96. Bhuvneshwar has taken 90 wickets and his best performance has been 5/4 wickets.

The third name is that of former veteran spin bowler Harbhajan Singh. He played his first T20 International match in the year 2006 and was last seen playing in 2016. During this period, 5 maiden overs were bowled. His average was 25.32. In his career, he bowled at an economy rate of 6.20 and took 25 wickets.

The fourth name is of Ravindra Jadeja, Jadeja, who will retire after the T20 World Cup 2024, is at fourth place in this list. He played his first match in the year 2009. During this period he had bowled 4 maiden overs. His average was 29.85 and economy rate was 7.13. He took 54 wickets in his T-20 international career. His best performance has been 3/15.

–IANS

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