Shakib Al Hasan tops the chart with 47 wickets in 36 matches, boasting an impressive average of 18.63 and a best of 4/9.
Shahid Afridi, with his lethal leg-spin, claimed 39 wickets across 34 games, maintaining an economy of 6.71 and a best performance of 4/11.
Lasith Malinga's 38 wickets in 31 matches include a remarkable 5/31. Known for his toe-crushing yorkers, he averaged 20.07 per wicket.
Saeed Ajmal took 36 wickets in just 23 matches, with a best of 4/19 and an incredible average of 16.86, making him one of the most efficient bowlers.
Ajantha Mendis grabbed 35 wickets in 21 matches, including a phenomenal 6/8. His average of 15.02 highlights his dominance in the format.
Umar Gul, known for his lethal deliveries in the death overs, secured 35 wickets in 24 matches. His best bowling figure is an astonishing 5/6.
R Ashwin's 32 wickets in 24 matches showcase his control and skill, with a best of 4/11 and an economy rate of 6.49.
Wanindu Hasaranga quickly made his mark with 31 wickets in 16 matches, boasting a brilliant average of 11.45 and a best of 3/8.
Dale Steyn's express pace earned him 30 wickets in 23 matches, with a best of 4/17 and an economy of 6.96, highlighting his consistency.
Stuart Broad claimed 30 wickets in 26 matches, with a best of 3/17. Despite an economy rate of 7.72, his impact was significant for England.