Top 5 highest wicket-takers of ICC Champions Trophy

The ICC Champions Trophy returns after 8 years with 8 teams vie for glory, promising thrilling action and unforgettable moments. Here are the five bowlers who have took the most number of wickets across the tournament's timeline.

Armaan Patra
Armaan Patra

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4. Brett Lee (Australia)- 22 Wickets

Brett Lee, one of the quickest bowlers ever, took part in four editions of this iconic ICC competition. He played a pivotal part in Australia's 2006 and 2009 title campaigns. It's no wonder he was a childhood cricketing idol for many fans, and they've all tried to imitate his bowling style at some point in their lives.

At the Champions Trophy, the Australian paceman's quickness and tenacity were crucial to his team's success. He picked up 22 wickets, putting him in the top five. His best bowling stats in the tournament 3/38 were against New Zealand in 2002 at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo.

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