Adil Rashid Surpasses Hasaranga to Enter Top 5 T20I Wicket-Takers

England leg-spinner Adil Rashid has become the fifth-highest wicket-taker in men's T20I history, surpassing Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga. He achieved the milestone with a three-wicket haul during England's T20 World Cup victory over Scotland at Eden Gardens. The win ended England's long winless streak against European nations in the tournament, which dated back to 2009. Tom Banton's unbeaten half-century earned him Player of the Match honors in the five-wicket triumph.

Key Points: Adil Rashid Becomes 5th-Highest Wicket-Taker in T20Is

  • Rashid now has 155 T20I wickets
  • He took 3/36 vs Scotland in Kolkata
  • Rashid Khan leads all bowlers with 190 wickets
  • England ended a long winless streak vs European teams
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Adil Rashid surpasses Wanindu Hasaranga to become fifth-highest wicket taker in Men's T20Is

England's Adil Rashid surpasses Wanindu Hasaranga with 155 T20I wickets, leading England to a World Cup win over Scotland.

"The wily spinner has a bowling average of 16.05, with five four-wicket hauls in T20Is. - Article"

Kolkata, February 14

England leg-spinner Adil Rashid surpassed Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga to become the fifth-highest wicket taker in men's T20I cricket on Sunday.

The 37-year-old Rashid achieved this feat after picking a three-wicket haul (3/36 in four overs) during a Group C ICC Men's T20 World Cup match against Scotland at the Eden Gardens.

Hasaranga, who is now placed sixth, has scalped 154 wickets in 95 matches and 93 innings in the shortest format. The wily spinner has a bowling average of 16.05, with five four-wicket hauls in T20Is.

Rashid has picked up 155 wickets in 140 matches and 133 innings in T20Is. The 37-year-old has a bowling average of 23.43, including four four-fers.

Bangladesh speedster Mustafizur Rahman (158), New Zealand's Ish Sodhi (162), former pacer Tim Southee (164), and Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan (190) are ahead of Rashid.

Coming to the match, a sensational half-century from Tom Banton and a three-wicket haul by spinner Adil Rashid were the highlights as England defeated Scotland by five wickets in their ICC T20 World Cup clash at Kolkata's Eden Gardens on Saturday, ending their side's winless streak against European nations in the tournament.

A winless streak that started with a shock loss to the Netherlands in the 2009 T20 WC at Lord's has finally ended in Kolkata, after two losses to the Netherlands, a loss to Ireland, and no results against Ireland and Scotland in between. Now, England is placed second in Group C with two wins and a loss, with four points, and Scotland is in third with a win and two losses. With two wins in two matches, the West Indies is at the top.

England won the toss and opted to bowl first.

The pairing of Jofra Archer (2/24 in four overs) and Sam Curran (1/33 in 3.4 overs) reduced Scotland to 42/3 in 5.5 overs. However, a 71-run stand between Michael Jones (33 in 20 balls, with five fours and a six) and skipper Richie Berrington (49 in 32 balls, with five fours and two sixes) helped the Scottish gain some footing in the game.

But it was the spin duo of Adil (3/36 in four overs) and Liam Dawson (2/34 in four overs) that destroyed all the momentum as Scotland collapsed from 113/3 to 152 all out in 19.4 overs, with Tom Bruce (24 in 18 balls, with a four and a six) and Oliver Davidson (20* in 15 balls, with two fours and a six) playing vital cameos as wickets fell on the other end.

In the run-chase, England lost their opening pair of Phil Salt (2) and Jos Buttler (3) early, reduced to 13/2 in two overs. All-rounder Jacob Bethell (32 in 28 balls, with two fours and a six) produced another important knock as he stitched a 66-run stand with Banton. After skipper Harry Brook's departure for just four, Banton (63* in 41 balls, with four boundaries and three sixes) got some support from Sam Curran (28 in 20 balls, with a four and two sixes) and Will Jacks (16* in 10 balls, with a four and six) as they reached the target in 18.2 overs, with five wickets left.

Banton was given the 'Player of the Match' for his knock.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the stats. Rashid has more matches but a higher average than Hasaranga. Shows how impactful Hasaranga has been in fewer games. Both are fantastic spinners, but the Sri Lankan has been more lethal in T20Is.
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Rohit P
Rashid Khan leading the chart with 190 wickets is no surprise! The guy is a magician. But credit to Rashid for his longevity. England's spin attack looks solid for the knockouts. Good win for them, though Scotland fought well.
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Priya S
As an Indian cricket fan, it's great to see such milestones being achieved on our soil in Kolkata. The article is well-written, but I wish it had a bit more analysis on how the pitch played. Eden Gardens is a historic ground!
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Michael C
Tom Banton's innings was the real difference. Chasing under pressure after losing early wickets isn't easy. England finally breaking that streak against European teams is a big psychological boost for them in this World Cup.
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Kavya N
The dominance of spinners in the top wicket-takers list says a lot about modern T20 cricket. It's not just about pace anymore. Skillful bowling and variations are key. Congratulations to Adil Rashid on this achievement! 👏

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