Top Wicket-Takers in ICC Champions Trophy History (1998-2025)

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The ICC Champions Trophy, often referred to as the "Mini World Cup," has been a platform for some of the most thrilling bowling performances in One Day International (ODI) cricket. Since its inception in 1998, the tournament has featured some of the finest bowlers, delivering exceptional spells under pressure. Over the years, several bowlers have made their mark, consistently picking up wickets and leading their teams to victory.


Let’s take a look at the highest wicket-takers in the history of the ICC Champions Trophy.

The Most Successful Bowlers in ICC Champions Trophy


Kyle Mills – The Leading Wicket-Taker


New Zealand’s Kyle Mills holds the record for being the most successful bowler in ICC Champions Trophy history. Across 15 matches, he claimed 28 wickets, maintaining an impressive strike rate of 24.10. Mills was known for his ability to swing the ball and deliver crucial breakthroughs, making him a vital asset for the Black Caps in the tournament. His consistent performances played a significant role in New Zealand’s strong outings in the Champions Trophy.


Lasith Malinga – The Master of Yorkers


Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga follows closely behind with 25 wickets to his name. Renowned for his deadly yorkers and unorthodox action, Malinga was a nightmare for batsmen, especially in the death overs. His ability to bowl pinpoint deliveries under pressure made him one of the most lethal bowlers in limited-overs cricket.

The Legacy of Top Bowlers


The ICC Champions Trophy has provided a stage for some of the best bowlers in world cricket to showcase their skills. From swing specialists to pace demons, the tournament has seen bowlers dominate with match-winning performances. As the competition continues, new stars may emerge, but the records set by legends like Kyle Mills and Lasith Malinga will always be remembered.