ICC World Cup: Top 5 bowlers at India vs England games since 1983
India's Kapil Dev, Ashish Nehra, Zaheer Khan, Mohammad Shami and England's Tim Bresnan are among the top bowlers, who displayed electrifying performances in the various editions of the ICC World Cup (ODI) since 1983
India scripted history in 1983 by lifting the nation's first Cricket World Cup (ODI) under the leadership of the iconic Kapil Dev. Notably, in the tournament, the winning captain claimed seven wickets. (Image: Reuters) Innings: 3, Average: 15.85, Best Figures: 3/35
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Though the 2003 Cricket World Cup (ODI) was a debacle for the Indian team, fast bowler Ashish Nehra put up a spectacular show in the tournament by claiming a total of six wickets. (Image: ICC) Innings: 1, Average: 3.83, Best Figures: 6/23
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The 2011 ODI World Cup, which was held in India, saw England's Tim Bresnan claim five wickets in the tournament. (Image: Reuters) Innings: 1, Average: 3.83, Best Figures: 6/23
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The 2011 edition of the ICC World Cup (ODI) saw an electrifying performance by the Indian bowlers, Zaheer Khan being one top performers among them. Zaheer claimed a total of five wickets in the tournament, which gave India its 2nd WC trophy on home ground. (Image: AP) Innings: 2, Average: 18.60, Best Figures: 3/64
In the 2019 edition of the World Cup (ODI), India's Mohammad Shami put up an enthralling show, clinching a total of five wickets in the tournament. Though India couldn't make it to the finals, Shami's performance received applause. (Image: Getty Images) Innings: 1, Average: 13.80, Best Figures: 5/69