Most Wickets in One day Cricket in 2011

Record holder : Lasith Malinga of Sri Lanka holds the record (48 wickets) for most wickets in one day cricket in 2011.

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1. Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga - 48 wickets

At the top of list is Lasith Malinga of Sri Lanka. He took 48 wickets in 23 innings of 24 matches at 4.8 economy, 19.25 average and 24 strike rate.

2. Pakistan Shahid Afridi - 45 wickets

Then comes our Shahid Afridi of Pakistan. He took 45 wickets in 26 innings of 27 matches at 4.18 economy, 20.82 average and 29.8 strike rate.

3. Australia Mitchell Johnson - 39 wickets

At no. 3 position is Mitchell Johnson of Australia. He took 39 wickets in 22 innings of 22 matches at 4.43 economy, 20.94 average and 28.3 strike rate.

4. Pakistan Saeed Ajmal - 34 wickets

Then comes our Saeed Ajmal of Pakistan. He took 34 wickets in 20 innings of 20 matches at 3.48 economy, 17.08 average and 29.4 strike rate.

5. Australia Brett Lee - 33 wickets

At position no. 5 is Brett Lee of Australia. He took 33 wickets in 19 innings of 19 matches at 4.59 economy, 21.72 average and 28.3 strike rate.

6. England Tim Bresnan - 32 wickets

At position no. 6 is Tim Bresnan of England. He took 32 wickets in 24 innings of 24 matches at 5.4 economy, 35.5 average and 39.4 strike rate.

7. Pakistan Mohammad Hafeez - 32 wickets

At no. 7 position is Mohammad Hafeez of Pakistan. He took 32 wickets in 29 innings of 32 matches at 3.54 economy, 25.34 average and 42.9 strike rate.

8. India Munaf Patel - 32 wickets

At position no. 8 is Munaf Patel of India. He took 32 wickets in 20 innings of 21 matches at 5.37 economy, 27.46 average and 30.6 strike rate.

9. England Graeme Swann - 31 wickets

Next in the list is Graeme Swann of England. He took 31 wickets in 21 innings of 21 matches at 4.44 economy, 27.51 average and 37.1 strike rate.

10. India Zaheer Khan - 30 wickets

Then comes our Zaheer Khan of India. He took 30 wickets in 14 innings of 14 matches at 4.85 economy, 20.66 average and 25.5 strike rate.

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