In Cricket no one is unbeatable but some players set the stakes too high that anyone can barely reach and as for this list we are going on with our list of Top 10 Highest Wicket-taker in ODI.
Rank | Player | Played Years | Team | Matches | Wickets |
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1 | M Muralitharan | 1993-2011 | Sri Lanka | 350 | 534 |
2 | Wasim Akram | 1984-2003 | Pakistan | 356 | 502 |
3 | Waqar Younis | 1989-2003 | Pakistan | 262 | 416 |
4 | Chaminda Vaas | 1994-2008 | Sri Lanka | 332 | 400 |
5 | Shahid Afridi | 1996-2015 | Pakistan | 398 | 395 |
6 | Shaun Pollock | 1996-2008 | Africa | 303 | 393 |
7 | Glenn McGrath | 1993-2007 | Australia | 250 | 381 |
8 | Brett Lee | 2000-2012 | Australia | 221 | 380 |
9 | Lasith Malinga | 2004-2019 | Sri Lanka | 226 | 338 |
10 | Anil Kumble | 1990-2007 | India | 271 | 337 |
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Muthiah Muralidaran | Rank 1 in List of top 10 highest wicket-taker in ODI
He made his tournament debut in 1996 as a 23-year-old and had an emotional farewell at 2011 final. He played at five Cricket World Cups in which three finals and here we got this awesome record.
Like no one I really mean it no one has taken that many wickets as he does. He took in a total of 534 wickets in ODI in his career as he retired in 2011, he is still managed to stay on top at Rank 1. Really, he is one of my favorite spinners even if he holds this record or not.
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Wasim Akram | Muthiah Muralidaran | Rank 2 in List of top 10 highest wicket-taker in ODI
Wasim Akram was one of those rare talents who played for Pakistan and also who never played first-class cricket, before making his international debut.
And he is at Rank 2 in this list and 32 wickets behind our Rank 1 with 502 wickets in ODI and it’s a huge achievement because the remaining of the list is like almost 100 wickets below so there is no comparison between the below list.
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