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Leading Wicket Takers LEADING WICKET TAKERS MATCHES 5 STRIKE BEST NAME PLAYED OVERS RUNS WICKETS WICKETS AVERAGE RATE ECOM. BOWLING FIGURES 1 Edgar Schiferli 7 70 309 17 0 18.17 24.7 4.41 4/37 v Scotland 2 Khurram Chohan 7 57 238 14 0 17 24.42 4.17 4/27 v Oman 3 Rodney Trott 6 60 242 14 0 17.28 25.71 4.03 4/30 v Denmark 4 Zahid Shah 7 43.3 265 14 0 18.92 18.64 6.12 4/53 v Netherlands 5 Lameck Ngoche 6 49.5 197 12 1 16.41 24.91 3.97 6/14 v United Arab Emirates 6 John Blain 4 36.4 195 11 1 17.72 20 5.35 5/45 v Netherlands 7 Peter Connell 6 46.3 202 11 0 18.36 25.36 4.36 3/24 v Oman 8 Regan West 7 60.5 233 11 1 21.18 33.18 3.85 5/26 v Oman 9 Louis Klazinga 7 61 327 11 0 29.72 33.27 5.36 3/44 v United Arab Emirates 10 Syed Tariq Hussain 7 63.2 354 11 1 32.18 34.54 5.6 5/39 v Canada 11 Ryan ten Doeschate 7 70 359 11 0 32.63 38.18 5.12 3/50 v Afghanistan 12 Craig Wright 5 44 137 10 0 13.7 26.4 3.11 3/23 v Canada 13 Henry Osinde 7 46 162 10 0 16.2 27.6 3.52 4/39 v Kenya 14 Boyd Rankin 7 61.2 224 10 0 22.4 36.8 3.66 2/17 v Namibia 15 Jan Stander 7 47.1 230 10 0 23 28.3 4.88 4/41 v Oman 16 Gerrie Snyman 7 59 254 10 0 25.4 35.4 4.3 3/41 v Netherlands 17 Dewald Nel 7 60.2 285 10 0 28.5 36.2 4.73 3/34 v Netherlands 18 Umar Bhatti 5 44 151 9 0 16.77 29.33 3.43 3/28 v Ireland 19 Rizwan Cheema 7 39 173 9 0 19.22 26 4.43 3/41 v Afghanistan 20 Mudassar Bukhari 7 59.4 266 9 0 29.55 39.77 4.47 3/41 v Afghanistan BEST BOWLING STRIKE RATE MATCHES 5 STRIKE BEST NAME PLAYED OVERS RUNS WICKETS WICKETS AVERAGE RATE ECOM. BOWLING FIGURES 1 Muhammed Aman 2 5 16 2 0 8 15 3.2 1/3 v Ireland 2 Tom de Grooth 4 6 32 2 0 16 18 5.33 2/32 v Denmark 3 Zahid Shah 7 43.3 265 14 0 18.92 18.64 6.12 4/53 v Netherlands 4 Gordon Goudie 2 15.4 78 5 0 15.6 18.8 5.06 3/24 v Namibia 5 John Blain 4 36.4 195 11 1 17.72 20 5.35 5/45 v Netherlands 6 Khurram Chohan 7 57 238 14 0 17 24.42 4.17 4/27 v Oman 7 Edgar Schiferli 7 70 309 17 0 18.17 24.7 4.41 4/37 v Scotland 8 Lameck Ngoche 6 49.5 197 12 1 16.41 24.91 3.97 6/14 v United Arab Emirates 9 Peter Connell 6 46.3 202 11 0 18.36 25.36 4.36 3/24 v Oman 10 Rodney Trott 6 60 242 14 0 17.28 25.71 4.03 4/30 v Denmark 11 Rizwan Cheema 7 39 173 9 0 19.22 26 4.43 3/41 v Afghanistan 12 Craig Wright 5 44 137 10 0 13.7 26.4 3.11 3/23 v Canada 13 Henry Osinde 7 46 162 10 0 16.2 27.6 3.52 4/39 v Kenya 14 Nehemiah Odhiambo 5 32.4 157 7 0 22.42 28 4.84 3/21 v Scotland 15 Arshad Ali 7 37.3 190 8 0 23.75 28.12 5.09 3/45 v Netherlands 16 Jan Stander 7 47.1 230 10 0 23 28.3 4.88 4/41 v Oman 17 Ian van Zyl 7 33.5 197 7 0 28.14 29 5.88 4/53 v Canada 18 Asadu Seiga 4 29 190 6 0 31.66 29 6.55 4/85 v Oman 19 Umar Bhatti 5 44 151 9 0 16.77 29.33 3.43 3/28 v Ireland 20 Calum MacLeod 4 29.2 157 6 0 26.16 29.33 5.37 2/38 v Namibia BEST BOWLING AVERAGES MATCHES 5 STRIKE BEST NAME PLAYED OVERS RUNS WICKETS WICKETS AVERAGE RATE ECOM. BOWLING FIGURES 1 Muhammed Aman 2 5 16 2 0 8 15 3.2 1/3 v Ireland 2 Craig Wright 5 44 137 10 0 13.7 26.4 3.11 3/23 v Canada 3 Gordon Goudie 2 15.4 78 5 0 15.6 18.8 5.06 3/24 v Namibia 4 Tom de Grooth 4 6 32 2 0 16 18 5.33 2/32 v Denmark 5 Henry Osinde 7 46 162 10 0 16.2 27.6 3.52 4/39 v Kenya 6 Lameck Ngoche 6 49.5 197 12 1 16.41 24.91 3.97 6/14 v United Arab Emirates 7 Umar Bhatti 5 44 151 9 0 16.77 29.33 3.43 3/28 v Ireland 8 Andrew White 6 39 118 7 0 16.85 33.42 3.02 4/22 v Uganda 9 Khurram Chohan 7 57 238 14 0 17 24.42 4.17 4/27 v Oman 10 Rodney Trott 6 60 242 14 0 17.28 25.71 4.03 4/30 v Denmark 11 John Blain 4 36.4 195 11 1 17.72 20 5.35 5/45 v Netherlands 12 Edgar Schiferli 7 70 309 17 0 18.17 24.7 4.41 4/37 v Scotland 13 Peter Connell 6 46.3 202 11 0 18.36 25.36 4.36 3/24 v Oman 14 Zahid Shah 7 43.3 265 14 0 18.92 18.64 6.12 4/53 v Netherlands 15 Rizwan Cheema 7 39 173 9 0 19.22 26 4.43 3/41 v Afghanistan 16 Sunil Dhaniram 7 33 117 6 0 19.5 33 3.54 2/1 v Oman 17 Regan West 7 60.5 233 11 1 21.18 33.18 3.85 5/26 v Oman 18 Elijah Asoyo 3 22 87 4 0 21.75 33 3.95 3/51 v Denmark 19 Boyd Rankin 7 61.2 224 10 0 22.4 36.8 3.66 2/17 v Namibia 20 Nehemiah Odhiambo 5 32.4 157 7 0 22.42 28 4.84 3/21 v Scotland MOST ECONOMICAL BOWLERS MATCHES 5 STRIKE BEST NAME PLAYED OVERS RUNS WICKETS WICKETS AVERAGE RATE ECOM. BOWLING FIGURES 1 Andrew White 6 39 118 7 0 16.85 33.42 3.02 4/22 v Uganda 2 Craig Wright 5 44 137 10 0 13.7 26.4 3.11 3/23 v Canada 3 Muhammed Aman 2 5 16 2 0 8 15 3.2 1/3 v Ireland 4 Dwayne Leverock 7 69 235 5 0 47 82.8 3.4 1/13 v United Arab Emirates 5 Umar Bhatti 5 44 151 9 0 16.77 29.33 3.43 3/28 v Ireland 6 Majid Haq 3 28 97 2 0 48.5 84 3.46 2/30 v Uganda 7 Henry Osinde 7 46 162 10 0 16.2 27.6 3.52 4/39 v Kenya 8 Ronald Ssemanda 5 38 134 3 0 44.66 76 3.52 2/28 v Scotland 9 Hiren Varaiya 7 49.2 174 5 0 34.8 59.2 3.53 2/29 v Afghanistan 10 Sunil Dhaniram 7 33 117 6 0 19.5 33 3.54 2/1 v Oman 11 Trent Johnston 5 41 149 4 0 37.25 61.5 3.63 2/28 v United Arab Emirates 12 Boyd Rankin 7 61.2 224 10 0 22.4 36.8 3.66 2/17 v Namibia 13 John Mooney 2 16 59 2 0 29.5 48 3.68 1/21 v Namibia 14 Bernard Scholtz 1 8.4 31 1 0 31 52 3.69 1/31 v Oman 15 Rajesh Bhudiya 1 8 30 0 0 0 0 3.75 0/30 v Denmark 16 Haider Ali 4 35 132 4 0 33 52.5 3.77 2/42 v Denmark 17 James Kamande 6 31 117 2 0 58.5 93 3.77 1/13 v Canada 18 Regan West 7 60.5 233 11 1 21.18 33.18 3.85 5/26 v Oman 19 Elijah Asoyo 3 22 87 4 0 21.75 33 3.95 3/51 v Denmark 20 Fayyaz Ahmed 5 42 167 2 0 83.5 126 3.97 1/39 v Netherlands.
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