Jadeja reached the milestone in the Super Four stage match against Sri Lanka at the R Premadasa Stadium on Tuesday. He took two wickets while conceding 33 runs in the match.
Chahal started his IPL career with Mumbai Indians in 2011 and was bought by RCB in a 2014 auction. He went on to play 113 matches for them across eight seasons and even became their leading wicket-taker. But despite his immense contribution, he was not picked up.
Ashwin finished as India's leading wicket-taker and overall third-highest wicket-taker behind South Africa's Kagiso Rabada (67 wickets) and Australian spinner Nathan Lyon (88 wickets) in WTC 2021-23 cycle. He took 61 wickets in 13 matches at an average of 19.67 and an economy rate of 2.48. H
The leading wicket-taker in the WNCL last summer, Coyte collected an impressive 30 scalps (at 15.56) before capping her season with one of the most remarkable overs in WNCL history.
Hasaranga was the leading wicket-taker for RCB last season and was the second-highest wicket-taker overall with 26 scalps in 16 matches at an average of 16.53 and an economy rate of 7.54. His best bowling figures in the last season were 5/18
Shakib Al Hasan became the leading wicket-taker in the T20I format. His five-wicket hall took him to 136 wickets and he surpassed Tim Southee to claim the number-one spot. Tim Southee has 134 wickets just two shy of Shakib's tally.
Back in the 2021/22 Ashes series, Wood was England's best bowler, finishing as their leading wicket-taker with a total of 17 wickets. But the visitors could not avoid a 4-0 series loss in Australia. He has played only three Tests since that series due to injuries and England and Wales Cricke
Nathan Lyon breaks Anil Kumble's record by surpassing him as the leading wicket-taker in the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Ashwin is close to him as he has picked up 107 wickets in BGT. Lyon also became the second-highest wicket taker against India.