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IPL 2023 Bowling Stats: So far in this season of IPL, every team has played 9 to 10 matches. A total of 74 matches are to be played, out of which 46 matches have been completed. That means now only 18 matches are left to be played. After the completion of two-thirds of IPL 2023, which players are on top in the big figures of bowling, know here…
1. Highest Maiden: Rajasthan Royals fast bowler Trent Boult has bowled 28 overs so far this season, in which 3 overs have been maidens.
2. Most Dot Balls: Fast bowler Mohammed Shami of Gujarat Titans has bowled 210 balls this season, out of which 119 balls have been empty.
3. Most dot balls in a match: Mohammed Shami bowled 19 out of 24 dot balls in the match against Delhi Capitals on 2 May.
4. Best Bowling Average: RCB fast bowler Josh Hazlewood has bowled only three overs this season. Here he has taken two wickets for 15 runs. His bowling average has been 7.50.
5. Best Economy Rate: Here KKR all-rounder Anukul Roy is ahead. He has bowled 4 overs and has spent runs at an economy rate of 4.75.
6. Best economy rate in a match: Mohammed Shami spent 11 runs in 4 overs at an economy rate of just 2.75 in the match against Delhi Capitals on 2 May. He also took four wickets in this match.
7. Best bowling in a match: Lucknow Super Giants fast bowler Mark Wood took 5 wickets for 14 runs in 4 overs in the match against Delhi Capitals on 1 April.
8. Best Bowling Strike Rate: Mark Wood is number-1 here too. He bowled 96 balls and took 11 wickets. That is, he took wickets on every 8th-9th ball. His bowling strike rate is 8.72.
9. Best bowling strike rate in a match: KKR fast bowler Andre Russell bowled 13 balls and took three wickets in the match against Sunrisers on 14 April. His bowling strike rate in this match was 4.33.
10. Hattrick: So far this season only one hat-trick has been taken. Gujarat Titans spinner Rashid Khan took three wickets in three consecutive balls against KKR.
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