The most wickets in the 2023 IPL have been taken by Mohammad Shami for Gujarat Titans, who has been outstanding with both the new and old ball thus far. Shami has taken 26 wickets in 15 games for Gujarat Titans. The seasoned fast bowler, who hits once every 13 balls during the current season, has yet to upset his side with the ball in his hand.
Rashid Khan, an accomplished all-rounder from Afghanistan, is currently ranked second in IPL 2023 for most wickets taken. Rashid has played 15 games for Gujarat Titans and has taken 25 wickets at an acceptable average of 18.25 and a good 14.40 bowling strike rate. The veteran spinner, who is known as a high-profile frugal bowler, has given up runs at an expensive rate of 7.91.
Yuzvendra Chahal is a leg-spinner who has taken 21 wickets in IPL 2023. He has represented Rajasthan Royals on 14 occasions and has a strike rate of 15.09. He was destructive in his first match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, taking 4/17 in his 4 overs.
The leg spinners rule this season. Every time Rohit Sharma passed the ball to the seasoned player Piyush Chawla, he made significant breakthroughs and broke critical partnerships. The 34-year-old Uttar Pradesh native took 21 wickets for the Mumbai Indians in 15 games, which is the fifth-most in the IPL 2023.
The rising star of CSK's bowling unit, Tushar Deshpande, is ranked fourth on the list of bowlers with the most wickets in IPL 2023. The 89-year-old Mumbai native, who boasts a fluid movement and quick bowling, has taken 21 wickets in 15 games for his squad. Even though he may have struck frequently, his economy of 9.61 is low.
Varun Chakravarthy is a bowler who has made a name for himself in the IPL 2023 by bowling unpredictable overs. He took 4 wickets in 3.4 overs in the first home game of the season, while giving away only 15 runs. He also made his way to the elite list of most wickets in IPL 2023 with 20 wickets in 14 games.