The Pakistan super league is a franchise cricket T20 tournament that is held in Pakistan. Various seasons of the Pakistan super league have been held till now and various bowlers have performed very well in the tournament. The defending champions of the tournament are Lahore Qalanders who won the 2022 season. Players worldwide take part in the league and show their strength. In this article; we are going to discuss the top 10 highest wicket-takers in the Pakistan super league. The list only has Pakistani players in it and one foreigners has represented this list.

1. Wahab Riaz (103)

The highest wicket-taker in the PSL is a Pakistani international bowler Wahab Riaz. He is a very renowned fast bowler and has performed very well in the Pakistan super league. He has played 77 matches in the Pakistan super league and has taken 103 wickets in them at an average of 21.29 with a career-best economy of 7.59.

2. Hasan Ali (81)

One of the best fast bowlers in recent time, Hasan Ali is the second-highest wicket-taker in the Pakistan super league. In the Pakistan super league, he has played 64 matches and has taken 81 wickets at an average of 23.07. He usually bowls in the death overs but still has a great economy of 7.83.

3. Shahin Shah Afridi (70)

The 3rd highest wicket-taker in the Pakistan super league is Mohammed Sami. He has played 50 matches in the tournament and has taken 70 wickets in them in which he has an exceptional economy of 7.63. He also has a great average of 20.77 which makes some very efficient at the death as well.

4. Shadab Khan (65)

The next player on the list of the top 10 highest wicket-takers in the Pakistan super league is Shadab Khan. He is also a well-known Pakistani cricketer and has played 61 matches in the Pakistan super league. In the matches he played in the Pakistan super league, he has taken 65 wickets at an average of 24.23. He also has an economy of 7.26.

5. Faheem Ashraf (64)

Next on the list is the right medium-fast bowler Faheem Ashraf. He is well known for his skills and has performed well for Pakistan as well. In the Pakistan super league, he has the best average amongst all the players on the list. He has played just 49 matches in the tournament and has taken 64 wickets in them at an average of 20.71 to and an economy of 7.94.

6. Mohammad Nawaz (61)

The next player on the list is a slow left-arm orthodox Pakistani bowler Mohammad Nawaz. He is well known for his bowling and has trapped various batsmen with his bowling. He has played 66 matches in the Pakistan super league and has taken 61 wickets in them with an economy of 7.26 and an average of 25.78 in the league.

7. Sohail Tanvir (55)

The seventh highest wicket-taker in the Pakistan super league is also a Pakistani pace bowler Sohail Tanvir. The tall Pakistani bowler is known for his raw pace and bounces. He has successfully played 61 matches in the Pakistan super league in which he has taken 55 wickets. He has an excellent average of 31.00 with an economy of 7.93.

8. Mohammad Amir (54)

The eight-highest wicket-taker in the Pakistan super league is also a Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir. He also has performed very efficiently in the league and has taken 54 wickets in the 59 matches has played in the Pakistan super league. He also has an average of 29.59 with an economy of 7.38.

9. Imran Tahir (53)

The ninth highest wicket-taker in the Pakistan super league is Imran Tahir. He has played exceptionally in the Pakistan super league and has taken 53 wickets in the 39 matches he played in. He also has an economy of 6.94 that is great and has an average of 17.83. He also has performed very well for various franchises across the world.

10. Shahid Afridi (47)

The former Pakistani captain Shahid Afridi is well known for his big-hitting skills. The All-rounder has performed very well worldwide. He is the next highest wicket-taker on the list of the top 10 highest wicket-takers in the Pakistan super league. He has played 53 matches in the league and has taken 47 wickets. He also has an exceptional economy of 7.21 and an average of 26.51.