Most Wickets in One day Cricket in 1987
Record holder : John Emburey of England holds the record (43 wickets) for most wickets in one day cricket in 1987.
1. John Emburey - 43 wickets
At no. 1 position is John Emburey of England. He took 43 wickets in 31 innings of 31 matches at 4.18 economy, 28.25 average and 40.4 strike rate.
2. Phil DeFreitas - 39 wickets
Next in the list is Phil DeFreitas of England. He took 39 wickets in 30 innings of 30 matches at 3.57 economy, 25.35 average and 42.5 strike rate.
3. Imran Khan - 37 wickets
Then comes our Imran Khan of Pakistan. He took 37 wickets in 20 innings of 21 matches at 4.12 economy, 20.02 average and 29.1 strike rate.
4. Steve Waugh - 34 wickets
Then comes our Steve Waugh of Australia. He took 34 wickets in 24 innings of 24 matches at 4.36 economy, 25.35 average and 34.8 strike rate.
5. Abdul Qadir - 32 wickets
Then comes our Abdul Qadir of Pakistan. He took 32 wickets in 18 innings of 19 matches at 4.14 economy, 21.59 average and 31.2 strike rate.
6. Neil Foster - 31 wickets
Then comes our Neil Foster of England. He took 31 wickets in 22 innings of 22 matches at 4.1 economy, 27.09 average and 39.6 strike rate.
7. Wasim Akram - 31 wickets
At no. 7 position is Wasim Akram of Pakistan. He took 31 wickets in 24 innings of 24 matches at 3.96 economy, 28.74 average and 43.5 strike rate.
8. Maninder Singh - 30 wickets
At no. 8 position is Maninder Singh of India. He took 30 wickets in 22 innings of 22 matches at 3.95 economy, 28.46 average and 43.2 strike rate.
9. Simon O'Donnell - 30 wickets
Then comes our Simon O'Donnell of Australia. He took 30 wickets in 23 innings of 23 matches at 4.37 economy, 28.36 average and 38.9 strike rate.
10. Courtney Walsh - 30 wickets
Next in the list is Courtney Walsh of West Indies. He took 30 wickets in 21 innings of 21 matches at 3.68 economy, 22.3 average and 36.2 strike rate.