ICC T20 World Cup – Most Wickets List
The ICC T20 World Cup originated in 2007 and we’re listing down the top wicket-takers in the history of the T20 World Cup, since then till date.
The ICC T20 World Cup originated in 2007 and we’re listing down the top wicket-takers in the history of the T20 World Cup, since then till date.
The longest format of the game is often considered as the most challenging one and on this page, we’ve covered a complete Test Cricket hat-tricks list.
Stuart Broad has retired from international cricket at the age of 37 years and we look back at some of the most memorable moments of his career here.
England’s Stuart Broad achieved a historic milestone today as he became only the 5th person in the world to get to 600 Test wickets. Watch the moment here.
Since inception in the 1882/83 series, The Ashes has grown to become a great Test rivalry between Australia and England. See our Ashes most wickets list.
Stuart Broad took a flying one-handed catch in the 1st Test between England ad South Africa at Lord’s, though the hosts lost badly. See the catch here.
English pacer Stuart Broad conceded the most expensive over in Test cricket history, getting hit for 35 runs in an over against Jasprit Bumrah in Edgbaston.
Leading England pacer Stuart Broad picked up the 550th wicket of his Test career in the 5th Test against New Zealand at Edgbaston. Read more here.
England’s Stuart Broad was part of Sky Sports’ broadcasting team for the England vs Pakistan T20s when he predicted the winner of the 2021 T20 World Cup.
On Day 5 of the 3rd Test against West Indies, Stuart Broad became the second English bowler and 7th overall to reach the milestone of 500 Test wickets!
England’s second highest wicket taker in Tests, Stuart Broad, might be dropped from their playing XI of the first Test match against Sri Lanka in Galle.
On 19th September 2007, Yuvraj Singh smashed a young Stuart Broad for 6 sixes in an over, during the T20 World Cup. It’s been ten years since that day. Read for more.
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