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Correct Answer : Mohammed Shami
Mohammed Shami became India’s highest wicket-taker in ODI World Cup history during the India versus Sri Lanka 2023 World Cup match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.With 45 wickets in ODI World Cups, Shami went past Zaheer Khan and Javagal Srinath after his fifer against the Lankans.Zaheer and Srinath have 44 wickets in World Cups for India.Shami also entered the top 10 list of the highest wicket-takers in ODI World cup history, which is topped by Glenn McGrath’s 71 scalps.Among active international cricketers, only Mitchell Starc and Trent Boult are above Shami in the list with 56 and 49 wickets, respectively.Shami picked his third World Cup five-wicket haul against Sri Lanka at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai on November 2. Shami is now level with Starc in having the most five-wicket hauls in ODI World Cups.
Most wickets for India in ODI World Cup :* Mohammed Shami - 45 wickets in 14 matches* Zaheer Khan - 44 wickets in 23 matches* Javagal Srinath - 44 wickets in 34 matches* Jasprit Bumrah - 33 wickets in 16 matches* Anil Kumble - 31 wickets in 18 matches Top 10 all-time wicket-takers in ODI World Cup :* Glenn McGrath (AUS) - 71 wickets in 39 matches* Muthiah Muralidaran (SL) - 68 wickets in 40 matches* Mitchell Starc (AUS) - 56 wickets in 24 matches* Lasith Malinga (SL) - 56 wickets in 29 matches* Wasim Akram (PAK) - 55 wickets in 38 matches* Chaminda Vaas (SL) - 49 wickets in 31 matches* Trent Boult (NZ) - 49 wickets in 26 matches* Mohammed Shami (IND) - 45 wickets in 14 matches* Zaheer Khan (IND) - 44 wickets in 23 matches* Javagal Srinath (IND) - 44 wickets in 34 matche.Source : Thehindu
Correct Answer : Lakshya Sen
* Lakshya Sen, the 23-year-old Indian badminton star from Almora, clinched third place at the King Cup International Badminton Open in Bangkok. * He defeated French rising star Alex Lanier in the bronze-medal playoff with a convincing scoreline of 21-17, 21-11. * This achievement highlights Lakshya’s consistent performance and resilience on the international stage despite narrowly missing out in the semifinals.
Correct Answer : Jasprit Bumrah
* Jasprit Bumrah made history as the fastest Indian bowler to reach 200 wickets in Test cricket, achieving this milestone in just 44 Tests. * He surpassed the previous record held by Mohammed Shami. Bumrah's exceptional performance, including a standout display in the Boxing Day Test against Australia, helped him achieve this feat with remarkable efficiency. His average of 19.56 made him the first bowler to reach 200 wickets with a sub-20 average, further cementing his place among the best Test bowlers globally.
Correct Answer : Koneru Humpy
* Koneru Humpy clinched her second Women’s World Rapid and Blitz Chess title, reaffirming her position as one of the top players in the chess world. * She first won the championship in 2019 in Georgia and now joins China’s Ju Wenjun as the only woman to secure this prestigious title multiple times. * Her victory against Indonesia's Irene Sukander highlights her remarkable skill and determination in the competitive field of chess. This achievement further cements her legacy in the history of the sport.