Most Wickets in IPL 2017

Record holder : Bhuvneshwar Kumar of India holds the record (26 wickets) for most wickets in ipl 2017.

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1. India Bhuvneshwar Kumar - 26 wickets

At the top of list is Bhuvneshwar Kumar of India. He took 26 wickets in 14 innings of 14 matches at 7.05 economy, 14.19 average and 12 strike rate.

2. India Jaydev Unadkat - 24 wickets

Then comes our Jaydev Unadkat of India. He took 24 wickets in 12 innings of 12 matches at 7.02 economy, 13.41 average and 11.4 strike rate.

3. India Jasprit Bumrah - 20 wickets

At position no. 3 is Jasprit Bumrah of India. He took 20 wickets in 16 innings of 16 matches at 7.41 economy, 22 average and 17.8 strike rate.

4. New Zealand Mitchell McClenaghan - 19 wickets

Next in the list is Mitchell McClenaghan of New Zealand. He took 19 wickets in 14 innings of 14 matches at 9.38 economy, 26.68 average and 17 strike rate.

5. South Africa Imran Tahir - 18 wickets

At position no. 5 is Imran Tahir of South Africa. He took 18 wickets in 12 innings of 12 matches at 7.85 economy, 20.5 average and 15.6 strike rate.

6. Afghanistan Rashid Khan - 17 wickets

At position no. 6 is Rashid Khan of Afghanistan. He took 17 wickets in 14 innings of 14 matches at 6.62 economy, 21.05 average and 19 strike rate.

7. England Chris Woakes - 17 wickets

Then comes our Chris Woakes of England. He took 17 wickets in 13 innings of 13 matches at 8.77 economy, 22.7 average and 15.5 strike rate.

8. India Sandeep Sharma - 17 wickets

At position no. 8 is Sandeep Sharma of India. He took 17 wickets in 13 innings of 13 matches at 8.29 economy, 23.41 average and 16.9 strike rate.

9. India Umesh Yadav - 17 wickets

At position no. 9 is Umesh Yadav of India. He took 17 wickets in 14 innings of 14 matches at 8.45 economy, 24.11 average and 17.1 strike rate.

10. India Pawan Negi - 16 wickets

Next in the list is Pawan Negi of India. He took 16 wickets in 12 innings of 12 matches at 6.12 economy, 12.31 average and 12 strike rate.

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