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Top 5 Bowlers with Most Wickets in U19 Asia Cup 2025

The battle for the most wickets in U19 Asia Cup 2025 was one of the key highlights of the ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup 2025. Played mostly on flat, batting-friendly pitches, the tournament heavily favored batters, making wicket-taking a difficult task for bowlers. Despite these conditions, a few young bowlers stood out with their discipline, smart variations, and ability to deliver breakthroughs at crucial moments.

By Sports Record and Stats Published 27 days ago 3 min read

The battle for the most wickets in U19 Asia Cup 2025 was one of the key highlights of the ACC Men's U19 Asia Cup 2025. Played mostly on flat, batting-friendly pitches, the tournament heavily favored batters, making wicket-taking a difficult task for bowlers. Despite these conditions, a few young bowlers stood out with their discipline, smart variations, and ability to deliver breakthroughs at crucial moments.

These bowlers consistently broke partnerships, controlled pressure situations, and proved that quality bowling can still succeed even in high-scoring matches.

List of 5 Bowlers with Most Wickets in U19 Asia Cup 2025

5. Muhammad Akram - Malaysia U19 (9 Wickets)

Muhammad Akram was a rare bright spot for Malaysia U19 in a tough tournament. Malaysia faced some heavy defeats, including a high-scoring match against India where they conceded over 400 runs. Even in such difficult circumstances, Akram continued to fight and deliver strong individual performances.

His standout moment came against India, where he claimed a brilliant five-wicket haul. This spell included the prized wickets of highly rated Indian batters like Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Vihaan Malhotra. On a pitch where bowlers were being dominated, Akram's performance stood out as one of the best spells of the competition.

He also picked up three wickets against UAE, showing that his success was not limited to just one match. Akram's ability to keep taking wickets despite limited support from the rest of the bowling unit highlights his potential. His performance places him among the bowlers with the most wickets in U19 Asia Cup 2025, even while playing for a struggling team.

4. Ali Raza - Pakistan U19 (9 Wickets)

Ali Raza played an important role in Pakistan U19's successful title-winning campaign. While his overall wicket tally matches Akram's, the timing and impact of his wickets make his contribution extremely valuable.

Raza's most memorable performance came in the final against India. He struck early by removing both Indian openers, Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavanshi, putting India immediately on the back foot. He later returned to dismiss Kanishk Couhan and Deepesh Devendran, effectively ending India's hopes of a comeback.

Earlier in the tournament, Raza also took three wickets against Malaysia in Pakistan's opening match. His ability to deliver breakthroughs in high-pressure situations made him one of Pakistan's most trusted bowlers. His consistent performances ensured his place among those with the most wickets in U19 Asia Cup 2025.

3. Mohammad Sayyam - Pakistan U19 (10 Wickets)

Mohammad Sayyam finished the tournament as Pakistan's second-highest wicket-taker and the third overall. He impressed with his control, discipline, and ability to pick wickets against both weaker and stronger teams.

Sayyam recorded back-to-back three-wicket hauls against Malaysia and India, showing his consistency across different match situations. His spell in the final was particularly important, where he removed key Indian middle-order batters Aaron George and Vedant Trivedi.

By breaking partnerships at crucial moments, Sayyam ensured that opposition teams could not build momentum. His smart use of line and length helped him finish among the bowlers with the most wickets in U19 Asia Cup 2025, playing a vital role in Pakistan's success.

2. Abdul Subhan - Pakistan U19 (13 Wickets)

Abdul Subhan was one of the most consistent and impactful bowlers of the tournament. He played a major role in Pakistan's journey to lifting the trophy, delivering match-winning spells at crucial stages.

His best performance came in the semi-final against Bangladesh U19, where he took 4 wickets for just 20 runs. This spell completely dismantled Bangladesh's batting line-up and helped Pakistan secure a comfortable victory. Earlier, he also took four wickets against UAE, proving his ability to dominate games.

Subhan performed well against India too. He picked up key wickets in both the group-stage match and the final, dismissing important batters like Vihaan Malhotra and Abhigyan Kundu. His consistency and ability to handle pressure earned him a place among the players with the most wickets in U19 Asia Cup 2025.

1. Deepesh Devendran - India U19 (14 Wickets)

Deepesh Devendran finished as the highest wicket-taker of the tournament and topped the list for the most wickets in U19 Asia Cup 2025. He was the backbone of India U19's bowling attack and delivered consistently throughout the competition.

Devendran took at least one wicket in every match he played. In the league-stage clash against Pakistan, he claimed three wickets while maintaining an excellent economy rate of just over two runs per over. His most destructive spell came against Malaysia, where he ripped through the middle order with a superb five-wicket haul.

Even in the final, Devendran stood out despite India's defeat. He dismissed centurion Sameer Minhas and later removed Pakistan captain Farhan Yousaf, showing great composure under pressure. His consistency, control, and wicket-taking ability made him the standout bowler of the tournament.

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