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- Glenn McGrath - Wikipedia
At the time of his retirement, McGrath's 7 for 15 against Namibia were the best bowling figures in a World Cup match, and the second best in all ODIs He also held the record for the most wickets in an edition of the World Cup (26 in 2007) until this was broken by Mitchell Starc in 2019
- Glenn McGrath, the top wicket-taker in World Cups - Sportskeeda
McGrath captured five for 14 off 8 4 overs and took away the man-of-the-match prize In order to wrest the title, Australia still had to win virtually every match McGrath halted India’s
- ICC Hall of Famers | ICC - International Cricket Council
McGrath, who was born in Dubbo, New South Wales in 1970, represented Australia in 124 Test matches between 1993 and 2007 claiming 563 Test wickets at an average of 21 64, thus holding the record for most wickets by a fast bowler in Tests until 2018
- Who Has Taken the Most Number of Wickets in the Cricket World . . .
The top 5 wicket takers in the ODI Cricket World Cup (CWC) are Glenn McGrath (71), Muttiah Muralitharan (68), Lasith Malinga (56), Wasim Akram (55), and Mitchell Starc (49)
- Most Wickets In ODI World Cup History (2025 List)
Glenn McGrath from Australia holds the record for the most wickets in ODI World Cup history This article looks at the top wicket-takers in ODI World Cup history and how their skills made a difference in big games
- A look at the highest wicket-takers in tournament history . . .
The illustrious Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath now holds the record for taking the most wickets in ICC Cricket World Cup history This important competition has seen many bowlers make their marks over the years with exceptional performances
- ICC Cricket World Cup Highest Wicket Takers: #1 Glenn McGrath . . .
Australia’s fearsome fast-bowler Glenn McGrath is the leading wicket-taker in the ICC World Cup He was instrumental in Australia’s consecutive World Cup wins in 1999, 2003 and
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