Bowling contribution in a format like T20 matters a lot. One single good spell can crush the opponent down and turn the game completely in a blink. The T20 World Cup is a stage where some truly legendary bowlers have delivered such game-changer spells that are remembered for years!
So, let's take a look at such a fabulous class and display of bowling that goes down in history. Here are the best bowling spells in T20 World Cups:
1. Ajantha Mendis (6/8 in 4 overs) vs ZIM | 2012
- Wickets taken: 6
- Runs conceded: 8
- Overs: 4.0
- Maidens: 2
- Economy: 2.0
The Sri Lankan mystery spinner, Ajantha Mendis, holds the record for the best bowling spell in T20 World Cup history. Playing against Zimbabwe in 2012, he achieved this feat with his carrom ball and variations, tearing through their batting lineup.
Mendis bowled 4 overs, two of which were maidens, conceding only 8 runs while picking up 6 wickets. With this extraordinary performance, he became the first and only bowler to deliver a 6-wicket haul in the T20 World Cup.
He is deserving of all the credit for Sri Lanka's dominant victory in the match and for ending the contest single-handedly.
2. Rangana Herath (5/3 in 3.3 overs) vs NZ | 2014
- Wickets taken: 5
- Runs conceded: 3
- Overs: 3.3
- Maidens: 2
- Economy: 0.85
Another spinner from Sri Lanka, Rangana Herath, has secured his position right at the 2nd spot for best bowling spells in T20 World Cups. His spell was full of unbelievable control and precision, which did not let New Zealand chase down a mere target of 120 runs.
Herath's destructive spell fetched him 5 wickets in only 3.3 overs, with two maidens. He took the first three wickets without conceding a single run, and later gave away only 2 more runs!
His match-winning efforts collapsed the strong middle order and sealed the victory. This was a very special spell, that too, coming in the same year when Sri Lanka lifted the T20 World Cup for the first time (2014).
3. Umar Gul (5/6 in 3 overs) vs NZ | 2009
- Wickets taken: 5
- Runs conceded: 6
- Overs: 3.0
- Maidens: 0
- Economy: 2.00
The Pakistani pacer Umar Gul's performance against New Zealand in the 2009 T20 World Cup stands out as one of the most destructive fast-bowling spells in the tournament's history. His pinpoint yorkers and smart changes in pace dismissed the batters in quick succession.
In just 3 overs, Gul picked up 5 wickets, conceding only 6 runs. His contribution helped them restrict the opponent to 99 runs in the first innings, and he eventually bagged him the POTM trophy after their one-sided victory.
The next set of players in the list of best bowling spells in T20 World Cups
Following the Top 3 performances, there's an impressive list of players who have such impressive figures in T20 World Cup history. Check them out:
| Player | Wickets | Overs |
Runs Conceded |
Econ | Opponent | Year |
| Fazalhaq Farooqi (AFG) | 5 | 4.0 |
9 |
2.25 | Uganda | 2024 |
| Sam Curran (ENG) | 5 | 3.4 |
10 |
2.72 | Afghanistan | 2022 |
| Akeal Hosein (WI) | 5 | 4.0 |
11 |
2.75 | Uganda | 2024 |
| Ahsan Malik (NED) | 5 | 4.0 |
19 |
4.75 | South Africa | 2014 |
| Adam Zampa (AUS) | 5 | 4.0 |
19 |
4.75 | Bangladesh | 2021 |
| Mujeeb Ur Rahman (BAN) | 5 | 4.0 |
20 |
5.0 | Afghanistan | 2021 |
| Mustafizur Rahman (BAN) | 5 | 4.0 |
22 |
5.5 | New Zealand | 2016 |
| James Faulkner (AUS) | 5 | 4.0 |
27 |
6.75 | Pakistan | 2016 |
| Lasith Malinga (SL) | 5 | 4.0 |
31 |
7.75 | England | 2012 |
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