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Top 5 Highest Wicket-Takers In T20 Asia Cup: Bhuvneshwar Kumar Tops The List, Jasprit Bumrah Misses Out

Top 5 Highest Wicket-Takers In T20 Asia Cup: Bhuvneshwar Kumar Tops The List, Jasprit Bumrah Misses Out

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photoDetails english 2944487 https://zeenews.india.com/photos/sports/top-5-highest-wicket-takers-in-t20-asia-cup-bhuvneshwar-kumar-tops-the-list-jasprit-bumrah-misses-out-check-in-pics-2944505 Updated:Aug 11, 2025, 01:19 PM IST 1. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (India) - 13 wickets
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India's swing maestro Bhuvneshwar Kumar claimed 13 wickets across the 2016 and 2022 Asia Cups (T20), making him the all-time highest wicket-taker in the tournament's T20 history. Best Figure In Asia Cup 2016
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His standout performance came in 2022, when he took a devastating 5 for 4, his best figures in the competition, demonstrating his ability to dominate with both swing and variation. 2. Amjad Javed (UAE) - 12 wickets
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Representing the UAE, Amjad Javed picked up 12 wickets in Asia Cup T20 action, an impressive haul that stands among the highest in the tournament's history. Impressive Season For Skipper
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His tally came in just one edition, where he averaged around 14 and maintained a healthy strike rate, making him a standout performer from an associate nation. 3. Mohammed Naveed (UAE) - 11 wickets
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Another UAE campaigner, Mohammed Naveed, took 11 wickets in Asia Cup T20 history, placing him among the top wicket-takers in the tournament. Star Performer for UAE
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Despite the limited fixtures UAE play, Naveed maximized his opportunities, showcasing effective bowling against regional heavyweights. 4. Rashid Khan (Afghanistan) - 11 wickets
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Afghanistan's spin sensation, Rashid Khan, has also taken 11 wickets in the T20 Asia Cup, a testament to his consistency and presence in multiple editions. Dependable Spinner
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Rashid's rise has been meteoric; he topped the ICC T20I bowling rankings in 2018 and continues to deliver under pressure with sharp leg-spin and deceptive pace. 5. Hardik Pandya (India) - 11 wickets
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Hardik Pandya matches the 11-wicket tally in the Asia Cup T20 record books, tying with Naveed and Rashid for that position. No.1 All-Rounder
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Known for his all-round flair, Pandya's bowling in the tournament has blended pace and yorkers, contributing crucial breakthroughs in tight matches.
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