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Bowling Records - BBL Season 2011-12

BBL Season 2011-12: Most Three Wickets By a Bowler

All Seasons 2011-12
#1 - Leader

Clinton McKay

Melbourne Stars

2

Three Wicket Hauls

7Inn
2Wkts
14.73SR
7.59Eco
#2 - Second

Mitchell Starc

Sydney Sixers

2

Three Wicket Hauls

6Inn
2Wkts
9.92SR
8.19Eco
#3 - Third

Shahid Afridi

Melbourne Renegades

2

Three Wicket Hauls

6Inn
2Wkts
17.88SR
7.89Eco

Bowling Insights - BBL 2011

BBL 2011-12 Most 3-Wicket Hauls leaderboard

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The BBL 2011-12 most 3-wicket hauls list ranks bowlers by three-wicket hauls in BBL 2011-12. It captures frequent match-turning spells.

Bowlers like Clinton McKay, Mitchell Starc and Shahid Afridi appear repeatedly because they deliver impact spells. Use economy and strike rate to compare efficiency.

Key insights

  • Clinton McKay leads with 2.0 3W.
  • Gap to #2 (Mitchell Starc) is 0.0 3W.
  • Top three: Clinton McKay, Mitchell Starc and Shahid Afridi.
  • Clinton McKay economy rate: 7.59.

Top players mentioned

# Player Inn 3W SR Eco 3W 4W 5W
4 Brad Hogg 8 1 16.36 6.10 1 0 0
5 Kane Richardson 4 1 32.00 8.25 1 0 0
6 AW O'Brien 6 1 24.00 6.42 1 0 0
7 AC Thomas 6 1 34.50 6.57 1 0 0
8 AC McDermott 5 1 18.00 7.22 1 0 0
9 Nathan Hauritz 4 1 18.00 7.08 1 0 0
10 James Faulkner 7 1 12.92 7.89 1 1 0
11 Nathan Coulter-Nile 6 1 18.00 7.86 1 0 0
12 Steve O'Keefe 4 1 26.00 5.92 1 0 0
13 Naved-ul-Hasan 7 1 11.93 7.65 1 1 0
14 Jason Krejza 6 1 13.80 7.83 1 0 0
15 Michael Neser 4 1 14.00 8.21 1 0 0

FAQs

Who leads most three-wicket hauls in BBL 2011-12?

Clinton McKay leads BBL 2011-12 with 2.0 3W.

How is this leaderboard calculated?

Players are ranked by most three-wicket hauls totals, with innings, strike rate and economy shown for context.

How often is this updated?

We update these leaderboards after each BBL season using ball-by-ball data.

Where does the data come from?

The underlying ball-by-ball data is sourced from Cricsheet.