There have been various bowlers across the world, who have been in good form, in ODI cricket, in recent times. That has resulted in them taking quite a lot of wickets. We will now have a look at the bowlers who have taken the most wickets in ODIs from 2020.

10. Ahmed Raza

Ahmed Raza is a left-arm spinner from UAE. He has been a consistent wicket-taker for UAE in the past few years.  He has taken a significant number of wickets since 2020. His best figures in this timeframe was when he took a five-wicket haul against Namibia, in January 2020. Ahmed Raza, in 23 games from 2020, has taken 35 wickets.

9. Saurabh Netravalkar

Saurabh Netravalkar is a left-arm pacer from the USA. He is pretty tall, which has helped him in bowling some threatening lengths and angles. His best figures since 2020, was when he took 5-45, against Scotland, due to which the USA, won the game by 104 runs. Saurabh Netravalkar, in 20 games from 2020, has taken 36 wickets.

8. Karan KC

Karan KC is a right-arm pacer from Nepal. His best performances in recent times, were in June 2022, when he took two five-wicket hauls against Oman, within five days. Karan KC, in 20 games from 2020, has taken 37 wickets.

7. Adam Zampa

Adam Zampa is an Australian leg spinner. He has been one of the best leg spinners across the world, in white ball cricket. He has been a potential wicket-taking threat in the middle overs, and has been performing that role consistently. He has got three four-wicket hauls, from 2020, one each against Pakistan, India, and England. Adam Zampa, in 19 games from 2020, has taken 38 wickets.

6. Mehidy Hasan Miraz

Mehidy Hasan Miraz, is an all-rounder from Bangladesh. He has been a constant team feature of Bangladesh in both Test and ODI formats. He is a right-hand batsman, and a right-arm off-spinner. He rose in ranks with his performance in the U-19 World Cup in 2016. Recently, he has taken a lot of wickets, especially, in the ODI format. Bangladesh has been a competitive team in the ODI format, and his wickets are a reason for that. He has not taken any five-wicket haul since 2020, but he has got four four-wicket hauls in the same timeframe. Mehidy Hasan Miraz, in 26 games from 2020, has taken 38 wickets.

5. Akael Hosein

Akael Hosein is a left-arm spinner from West Indies. He made his ODI debut in and against Bangladesh, in January 2021. He got the opportunity, after a significant number of senior players rested for the tour, but his debut was on the cards for a long while. Hosein has been taking wickets regularly for the West Indies. Akael Hosein, in 26 games from 2020, has taken 39 wickets.

4. Zeeshan Maqsood

Zeeshan Maqsood is primarily an opening batsman, but is also a handy left-arm spinner. He has taken three four-wicket hauls since 2020, one each against UAE, PNG, and the USA. In the past few years, he has also been among the highest run-scorers. Zeeshan Maqsood, in 30 games from 2020, has taken 41 wickets.

3. Alzarri Joseph

Alzarri Joseph is a tall right-arm pacer from West Indies. He had made headlines in the IPL, breaking the long-standing record of best IPL bowling figures of Sohail Tanvir. However, by then, he was already an ODI player for the West Indies, and had played quite some matches. He has a reputation for bowling pretty fast, ranging above 145 kmph. Alzarri Joseph, in 29 games from 2020, has taken 52 wickets.

2. Sandeep Lamichhane

Sandeep Lamichhane is a leg spinner from Nepal. He made headlines, when he got picked by Delhi Capitals in the IPL. He has been a consistent wicket-taker for Nepal, in both ODIs and T20Is. He got two six-wicket hauls in ODIs since 2020, once each against USA and PNG. Sandeep Lamichhane, in 24 games from 2020, has taken 54 wickets.

1. Bilal Khan

Bilal Khan is a left-arm pacer from Oman. Since 2020, not only has he been Oman’s leading wicket-taker, but he has also been the leading wicket-taker, across all countries. He has been a critical part of Oman’s bowling lineup in both ODIs, and T20Is. Bilal Khan, in 32 games from 2020, has taken 72 wickets.