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Bowling Records - BBL Season 2022-23

BBL Season 2022-23: Most Four Wickets By a Bowler

All Seasons 2022-23
#1 - Leader

Michael Neser

Brisbane Heat

3

Four Wicket Hauls

16Inn
3Wkts
13.42SR
8.51Eco
#2 - Second

Nathan Ellis

Hobart Hurricanes

2

Four Wicket Hauls

14Inn
2Wkts
17.89SR
8.50Eco
#3 - Third

Jhye Richardson

Perth Scorchers

2

Four Wicket Hauls

7Inn
2Wkts
11.07SR
6.76Eco

Bowling Insights - BBL 2022

BBL 2022-23 Most 4-Wicket Hauls leaderboard

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The BBL 2022-23 most 4-wicket hauls list tracks four-wicket spells in BBL 2022-23. These spells often decide matches and highlight peak bowling days.

Leaders such as Michael Neser, Nathan Ellis and Jhye Richardson show who consistently produces big-haul performances. Check economy and strike rate for balance.

Key insights

  • Michael Neser leads with 3.0 4W.
  • Gap to #2 (Nathan Ellis) is 1.0 4W.
  • Top three: Michael Neser, Nathan Ellis and Jhye Richardson.
  • Michael Neser economy rate: 8.51.

Top players mentioned

# Player Inn 4W SR Eco 3W 4W 5W
4 Ben Dwarshuis 12 1 17.53 7.92 1 1 0
5 Daniel Sams 14 1 15.28 9.16 1 1 0
6 Mark Steketee 7 1 15.10 9.93 0 1 0
7 Brendan Doggett 12 1 20.73 8.26 0 1 0
8 PG Dooley 10 1 11.68 6.57 2 1 0
9 Nathan McAndrew 11 1 17.77 7.48 1 1 0
10 Steve O'Keefe 9 1 14.77 6.19 1 1 0
11 Tom Rogers 15 1 14.57 8.26 0 1 1
12 Wes Agar 13 1 13.00 9.36 2 1 0
13 HTRY Thornton 9 1 11.56 8.59 0 1 1
14 James Bazley 14 1 17.38 8.07 1 1 0

FAQs

Who leads most four-wicket hauls in BBL 2022-23?

Michael Neser leads BBL 2022-23 with 3.0 4W.

How is this leaderboard calculated?

Players are ranked by most four-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.