World Cup 2023, the bowlers have been making significant impacts, with Mitchell Santner from New Zealand leading the pack. Santner has taken 12 wickets in 47 overs, giving away just 203 runs. His best bowling figures stand at 5/59, and he's maintained an economy rate of 4.
With a strike rate of 23, he's also managed to bowl a maiden over and has one 5-wicket haul to his name. India’s ace bowler Jasprit Bumrah is not far behind, with 11 wickets in 47 overs. His best figures are 4/39, and he's maintained an economy rate of 3.
With three maidens bowled, his strike rate stands at 25. However, he hasn't managed a 5-wicket haul yet. Dilshan Madushanka from Sri Lanka is tied with Bumrah at 11 wickets but has given more runs: 233.
His best figures are 4/49, and he has an economy rate of 6. With three maidens bowled, his strike rate is an impressive 20. New Zealand's Matt Henry and South Africa's Kagiso Rabada have taken 10 wickets each.
Henry has bowled 42 overs with best figures of 3/40. Rabada has bowled 40 overs with best figures of 3/33. Both have an economy rate of 5 and have bowled three maidens each.
Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi and South Africa's Marco Jansen also have 10 wickets each but with slightly higher averages of 25 and 24, respectively. Afridi has one 5-wicket haul, while Jansen has none. Gerald Coetzee from South Africa has been a surprise package, taking 10 wickets in just 31 overs.
His best figures are 3/35, and he has an economy rate of 7. Adam Zampa from Australia has taken 9 wickets in 36 overs, with best figures of 4/47. Rounding off the top 10 is India's Kuldeep Yadav with 8 wickets.
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