Today we bring to you the young bowlers who took the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2010 to help the title campaign of their team. The ICC U-19 World Cup 2010 tournament would see Australia becoming champions; the tournament had some excellent performances from players from across the globe. This list brings forward those who were impactful with their bowling. Here we read about those bowlers who picked the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2010.
5. Nathan Buck (England)
The Leicester born Right arm fast medium Bowler Nathan Liam Buck would go on to take 13 wickets from six matches at an average of 17.07 & strike rate of 23.6. His best in the tournament was 3/18. Buck, with this wicket tally, featured among the bowlers with the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2010. The Fast Medium Bowler would play for Leicestershire in England domestic cricket. His team, England Under-19 cricket Team, would win 3 matches out of 6 matches they played in the tournament edition.
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4. Graham Hume (South Africa)
The Johannesburg born Right arm fast Bowler Graham Ian Hume would go on to take 13 wickets from six matches at an average of 15.53 & strike rate of 27.6. His best in the tournament was 3/29. Hume, with this wicket tally, featured among the bowlers with the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2010. The Fast Bowler would play for Gauteng in South Africa domestic cricket. His team, South Africa Under-19 cricket Team, would win 5 out of 6 matches in the tournament edition.
3. Josh Hazlewood (Australia)
The New South Wales born Right arm fast medium Bowler Josh Reginald Hazlewood would go on to take 13 wickets from six matches at an average of 15 & strike rate of 22.4. His best in the tournament was 4/26 against Sri Lanka at Lincoln. Hazlewood, who would take two 4-wicket hauls, with this wicket tally featured among the bowlers with the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2010. The Medium Pacer would play for Sydney Sixers in Big Bash League, Chennai Super Kings in Indian Premier League & New South Wales in domestic cricket. His team, Australia Under-19 cricket Team, would win the tournament edition.
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2. Chathura Peiris (Sri Lanka)
The Panadura born Left arm fast medium Bowler Kalutara Patabedige Chathura Madushanka Peiris would go on to take 13 wickets from six matches at an average of 13.30 & strike rate of 21.6. Peiris would take a five wicket haul and his best in the tournament was 5/25 against Canada at Lincoln. Chathura Peiris, with this wicket tally, featured among the bowlers with the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2010. The Left-Armer would play for Wayamba in Sri Lankan domestic cricket. His team, Sri Lanka Under-19 cricket Team, would win 3 matches out of 6 matches they played in the tournament edition.
1. Raymond Haoda (Papua New Guinea)
The Right arm fast medium Bowler Raymond Charles Haoda would go on to take 15 wickets from six matches at an average of 17.26 & strike rate of 21.3. Haoda would take a five wicket haul and his best in the tournament was 5/34 against Afghanistan at Napier. Raymond Haoda, with this wicket tally, featured among the bowlers with the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2010. His team, PNG Under-19 cricket Team, would win just one out of 6 matches they played in the tournament edition.
These were the top 5 wicket takers in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2010, in fact the top 2 on wicket numbers. While 12 cricketers would take 10 or more wickets in the tournament edition, these were the top few of these. Some of these Under-19 stars would go on to become key players for their first class teams. This was it for today! Hope you liked the content; do send us your questions and thoughts under comments. Stay safe and healthy, keep reading us.
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