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Arshdeep becomes first Indian to reach 100 T20I wickets

He got there in his 64th T20I, getting rid of Oman's Vinayak Shukla. Here's a stats highlight of Arshdeep's T20I career

Shubham Agarwal
19-Sep-2025 • 2 hrs ago
Arshdeep Singh looks on, Birmingham, June 30, 2025

Arshdeep Singh is India's leading wicket-taker in T20Is  •  Getty Images

Arshdeep Singh became the first Indian bowler to reach 100 T20I wickets when he dismissed Oman's Vinayak Shukla in India's final group game of the 2025 Asia Cup. He reached there in his 64th T20I and is the 25th bowler in the 100-plus wicket club, which includes 12 other fast bowlers. Here is a run-through of how he got to the landmark.

Getting to 100 in a flash

Having made his T20I debut in July 2022 against England, Arshdeep has completed 100 wickets in only three-years-and-74-days. It is the second quickest for a fast bowler, after Bahrain's Rizwan Butt, who reached the milestone in two-years-and-240-days. No other bowler has completed 100 T20I wickets in less than four years.
Arshdeep, however, pips Butt to be the quickest to 100 wickets in terms of balls bowled and matches played for a fast bowler - 1,329 deliveries in 64 matches. When including all bowlers, he is only behind Rashid Khan, Sandeep Lamichhane and Wanindu Hasaranga.
In terms of averages, Arshdeep's 18.37 is the best for a seamer from a Full Member nation. Among all countries, it is the third-best behind Butt (16.68) and Oman's left-arm quick, Bilal Khan (16.95).

Vinoo Mankad, Kapil Dev, Arshdeep Singh

Vinoo Mankad was the first Indian to reach 100 wickets in Test cricket, getting there in his 23rd Test. In ODIs, Kapil Dev was the first Indian to bag 100 wickets, getting there in his 77th ODI in 1986. Arshdeep has reached the 100-wicket mark in his 64th T20I. Among the Full Member sides, only South Africa, West Indies and Zimbabwe don't have a bowler in the 100-wicket club.

A consistent wicket-taker

Arshdeep has bagged 43 wickets in the powerplay in T20Is, averaging 20.06 at an economy of 7.50. No other bowler has picked more wickets than him in the powerplay since his debut.
Arshdeep is also very reliable in the death. His 48 wickets in the last four overs are nine more than the next best, Hong Kong's off-spinner Ehsan Khan. In terms of fast bowlers, next in line after Arshdeep is Pakistan's Haris Rauf.

Defying tough home conditions

The surfaces in India have generally been high-scoring in T20I cricket and while Arshdeep's economy at home has suffered, his wicket-taking ability still remains unmatched. Only six fast bowlers have over 20 T20I wickets in India. While Arshdeep (28) is third on the wickets list, behind Bhuvneshwar Kumar (34) and Hardik Pandya (31), his average of 21.00 is the best on this list.

The left is right for Arshdeep

Thirty-eight of Arshdeep's 100 wickets are left-handers, comfortably the highest amongst any bowler since his debut. In fact, only six other bowlers have managed more than 20 left-handers' wickets in this time frame.
In the powerplay, Arshdeep averages only 13.36 against left-handers as compared to 25.37 against right-handers. His 19 wickets in the powerplay against left-handers are the joint-most, alongside Tim Southee.
There are seven batters Arshdeep has dismissed three times or more in T20Is. Four of them are left-handers, all from the top order. His numbers against South Africa top-order batter Rilee Rossouw stand out. Arshdeep has dismissed Rossouw three times in five balls without conceding a run. Former New Zealand offspinner Nathan McCullum had earlier done that against Zimbabwe's Charles Coventry: 5 balls, 3 dismissals, 0 runs.

A star in T20 World Cups

The 2024 T20 World Cup has been the most productive competition for Arshdeep so far, bringing him 17 wickets in eight innings. His contribution was overshadowed by Jasprit Bumrah's brilliance. However, Arshdeep's economy of 7.16, coupled with an average of 12.64, was vital in India's title run. His nine wickets in the death overs were the joint most for any bowler.
He also picked up ten wickets in the 2022 T20 World Cup, thus becoming the highest wicket-taker for India in both the World Cup editions he has featured in.

Shubham Agarwal is a senior stats analyst at ESPNcricinfo