International Cricket in 2006 - ODI Statistics - Bowling Statistics

Bowling Statistics

One-day Internationals in the 2006 season: Most wickets
No Player Team Mat Ovs Runs Wkts Avg
1 Tawanda Mupariwa Zimbabwe 10 93 438 22 19.90
2 Mashrafe Mortaza Bangladesh 7 64 250 17 14.70
3 Blessing Mahwire Zimbabwe 12 91.4 426 15 28.40
4 Dwayne Bravo West Indies 9 62.5 283 14 20.21
5 Jerome Taylor West Indies 8 67 286 14 20.42
Other team leaders
7 Lasith Malinga West Indies 7 56.2 283 13 21.76
10 Steve Harmison England 6 60 344 11 31.27
11 George O'Brien Bermuda 4 40 195 10 19.50
12 Dave Langford-Smith Ireland 3 27 136 9 15.11
13 Ajit Agarkar India 6 47 163 9 18.11
14 Shoaib Akhtar Pakistan 6 36 168 9 18.66
16 John Davison Canada 6 51 208 9 23.11
24 Hiren Varaiya Kenya 3 23.2 82 7 11.71
32 Darron Reekers Netherlands 4 31 190 7 27.14
55 Craig Wright Scotland 2 13 55 4 13.75
One-day Internationals in the 2006 season: Lowest average
(qualification: 250 balls bowled)
No Player Team Mat Ovs Runs Wkts Avg
1 Mashrafe Mortaza Bangladesh 7 64 250 17 14.70
2 Ajit Agarkar India 6 47 163 9 18.11
3 Tawanda Mupariwa Zimbabwe 10 93 438 22 19.90
4 Dwayne Bravo West Indies 9 62.5 283 14 20.21
5 Jerome Taylor West Indies 8 67 286 14 20.42
Other team leaders
8 Lasith Malinga Sri Lanka 7 56.2 283 13 21.76
9 Peter Ongondo Kenya 5 42 154 7 22.00
10 John Davison Canada 6 51 208 9 23.11
11 Mohammad Asif Pakistan 6 57 209 9 23.22
14 Steve Harmison England 6 60 344 11 31.27
29 Saleem Mukuddem Bermuda 5 46 196 3 65.33

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