In the Hundred Men’s cricket competition, each bowler can bowl a maximum of 20 balls in an inning for his team per match. The bowlers can bowl five or ten consecutive balls in a row but should bowl at most 20. So, the bowler should take the wickets in his span of bowling. It is so different from the standard cricket format of 6 balls per over, but the bowlers are proving that they can take wickets within the span of their bowling. Let’s see the top 10 players with the most wickets in the Hundred Men’s Competition.

1. SR Patel (21 Wickets)

Samit Rohit Patel is a right-hand batter and slow left-arm orthodox bowling all-rounder for England. He played for 18 innings for 18 matches, bowled 54.4 overs, conceded 363 runs, and took 21 Wickets. His bowling economy is 7.94, and his best innings bowling is 3/20. He played for Trent Rockets in the Hundred Men’s competition.

2. MW Parkinson (20 Wickets)

Matthew William Parkinson is a right-hand batter and leg-break bowler for England. He played for 16 innings for 16 matches, bowled 53.2 overs, conceded 350 runs, and took 20 Wickets. His bowling economy is 7.86, and his best innings bowling is 4/9. He played for Manchester Originals in the Hundred Men’s competition.

3. AU Rashid (20 Wickets)

Adil Usman Rashid is a right-hand batter and leg-break bowler for England. He played for 15 innings for 15 matches, bowled 58 overs, conceded 367 runs, and took 20 Wickets. His bowling economy is 7.59, and his best innings bowling is 3/13. He played for Northern Superchargers in the Hundred Men’s competition.

4. BAC Howell (20 Wickets)

Benny Alexander Cameron Howell is England's right-hand batter and right-arm medium bowling all-rounder. He played for 17 innings for 17 matches, bowled 65 overs, conceded 406 runs, and took 20 Wickets. His bowling economy is 7.49, and his best innings bowling is 3/18. He played for Birmingham Phoenix in the Hundred Men’s competition.

5. TG Helm (19 Wickets)

Thomas George Helm is a right-hand batter and right-arm fast-medium bowler for England. He played for 14 innings for 15 matches, bowled 44.4 overs, conceded 365 runs, and took 19 Wickets. His bowling economy is 9.77, and his best innings bowling is 4/17. He played for Birmingham Phoenix in the Hundred Men’s competition.

6. SP Narine (18 Wickets)

Sunil Philip Narine is West Indies left-hand batter and right-arm off-break bowling all-rounder. He played for 13 innings for 14 matches, bowled 50 overs, conceded 279 runs, and took 18 Wickets. His bowling economy is 6.69, and his best innings bowling is 3/11. He played for Oval Invincibles in the Hundred Men’s competition.

7. TW Hartley (18 Wickets)

Tom William Hartley is England's left-hand batter and slow left-arm orthodox bowler England. He played for 16 innings for 17 matches, bowled 50 overs, conceded 336 runs, and took 18 Wickets. His bowling economy is 8.06, and his best innings bowling is 4/22. He played for Manchester Originals in the Hundred Men’s competition.

8. MS Crane (18 Wickets)

Mason Sidney Crane is a right-hand batter and leg-break googly bowler for England. He played for 15 innings for 15 matches, bowled 50.3 overs, conceded 361 runs, and took 18 Wickets. His bowling economy is 8.56, and his best innings bowling is 4/24. He played for London Spirit in the Hundred Men’s competition.

9. JB Lintott (17 Wickets)

Jacob Benedict Lintott is England's right-hand batter and left-arm wrist spin bowler for England. He played for 17 innings for 17 matches, bowled 62 overs, conceded 434 runs, and took 17 Wickets. His bowling economy is 8.40, and his best innings bowling is 3/14. He played for Southern Brave in the Hundred Men’s competition.

10. SJ Cook (15 Wickets)

Samuel James Cook is a right-hand batter and right-arm medium-fast bowler for England. He played for ten innings for ten matches, bowled 36.1 overs, conceded 242 runs, and took 15 Wickets. His bowling economy is 8.02, and his best innings bowling is 4/18. He played for Trent Rockets in the Hundred Men’s competition.