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Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav achieves his 300th international wicket in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy against Pakistan. Check out his stellar ODI record vs Pakistan and career stats.

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Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav achieves his 300th international wicket in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy against Pakistan. Check out his stellar ODI record vs Pakistan and career stats.

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Indian bowler Kuldeep Yadav achieved a significant milestone in his cricketing career by claiming his 300th international wicket. He did it in the course of the current 2025 ICC Champions Trophy match against Pakistan in Dubai. Yadav claimed his 300th international wicket as Salman Agha. The spinner was India's best bowler (3/40) as India bowled Pakistan out for 241.
How Yadav performed against Pakistan

Match Overs Wickets Runs Economy Tournament
1st 8 1 37 4.62 Asia Cup
2nd 10 2 41 4.10 Asia Cup
3rd 9 2 32 3.55 World Cup
4th 8 5 25 3.12 Asia Cup
5th 10 2 35 3.50 World Cup
6th 9 3 40 4.44 Champions Trophy

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Yadav has scalped 56 wickets from 13 Test matches, 177 wickets from 110 ODIs, and 69 wickets from 40 T20Is.In the game against Pakistan, he was only one wicket shy of the prized milestone. Demonstrating his skills, Yadav removed crucial Pakistani batters Salman Agha and Shaheen Afridi on back-to-back deliveries to notch up 301 international wickets, now 302. However, he lost his third worldwide hat trick because Naseem Shah survived Yadav's ball.

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