In T20 Cricket, bowlers’ economy rate plays a crucial role in controlling the game. It limits scoring in high-pressure situations and can lead to mistakes from batters, resulting in wickets. This makes it important to identify which bowlers have the lowest economy rates in T20 Internationals. A low economy rate reflects consistent performance rather than just a one-time achievement during a match. In the T20 World Cup, where batsmen aim to hit boundaries, maintaining an economy rate below six can greatly affect the game’s outcome.
Here is the list of bowlers with the best (lowest) economy rates in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup matches. The economy rate indicates runs conceded per over, and only bowlers who have bowled at least 250 balls are considered for this list, ensuring that it reflects sustained performance rather than a few exceptional overs.
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup – Best (Lowest) Career Economy Rates
