The wicketkeeper is one of the most important players in cricket and can make or break a team. A solid goalkeeper is essential for every team, and the ICC World Cup has featured some incredible goalkeepers in its five-decade history.
Players like Adam Gilchrist (Australia) and MS Dhoni (India) have been instrumental in the success of their respective national teams at the World Cup. In fact, Sri Lanka’s Gilchrist, Dhoni and Kumar Sangakkara are often counted among the best wicketkeepers in cricket.
But the World Cup is a completely different entity. The high standard of players and the pressure of competing in a prestigious tournament like the World Cup has made many distinguished cricketers nervous. But while a batsman or bowler can afford to make mistakes without seriously affecting the team, the wicketkeeper cannot afford any mistakes. They have to be at their best all the time.
Today, we take a look at the most successful wicketkeepers in the ICC ODI World Cup. Check the highest number of dismissals (tumps and catches) by players in the World Cup.
Related: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
Most successful goalkeepers in ICC World Cup by dismissals
#1 Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)
Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara is an all-time great goalkeeper and he also showed his incredible skills in the World Cup. He holds the record for most dismissals in the World Cup: 54 in 36 innings in four World Cups. Sangakkara led the Sri Lankan team to the 2011 World Cup final and also had an incredible season in the subsequent World Cup. Sangakkara was known for his calm demeanor and quick thinking on the field.
#2 Adam Gilchrist (Australia)
Although Kumar Sangakkara is the most successful wicketkeeper in the World Cup, Australian Adam Gilchrist is considered the best wicketkeeper in the history of cricket. He has left a lasting legacy in his wake and also shone in the Cricket World Cup. Gilchrist has racked up 52 dismissals in 31 innings in the span of a decade. He played during Australia’s “Golden Era” and contributed significantly to the team’s unfathomable success in winning three World Cups in a row. Gilchrist was known for his reliable keeping and aggressive batting. Fast, agile and highly effective, Gilchrist is the second most successful goalkeeper in the World Cup by number of dismissals, but has had the greatest impact on his team as a goalkeeper.
#3 MS Dhoni (India)
Every Indian is familiar with Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the most successful captain and goalkeeper in the country’s history. However, MS Dhoni ranks third in terms of most dismissals in the World Cup. MSD has accumulated 42 expulsions in 29 innings in four World Cups. As captain, MS Dhoni led the Indian team to its second World Cup title in 2011. He was known for his skill and quick reflexes. He holds the record for the fastest pass in cricket and time and again has demonstrated his ability as a wicket-keeper. Even at 41, Dhoni continues to play domestic cricket in the Indian Premier League.
The most successful goalkeepers in the World Cup by layoffs |
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Position |
Player |
Layoffs |
Entrance |
catches |
stumps |
Span |
1 |
Kumar Sangakkara (SL) |
54 |
36 |
41 |
13 |
2003-2015 |
2 |
Adam Gilchrist (AUS) |
52 |
31 |
Four. Five |
7 |
1999-2007 |
3 |
MS Dhoni (IND) |
42 |
29 |
3. 4 |
8 |
2007-2019 |
4 |
Brendon McCullum (New Zealand) |
32 |
25 |
30 |
2 |
2003-2015 |
5 |
Mark Boucher (SA) |
31 |
25 |
31 |
– |
1999-2007 |
6 |
Moin Khan (PAK) |
30 |
twenty |
23 |
7 |
1992-1999 |
7 |
Brad Haddin (AUS) |
29 |
fifteen |
29 |
– |
2011-2015 |
8 |
Mushfiqur Rahim (BAN) |
28 |
29 |
twenty-one |
7 |
2007-2019 |
9 |
Denesh Ramdin (WI) |
26 |
sixteen |
26 |
– |
2007-2015 |
10 |
Alec Stewart (ENG) |
23 |
twenty |
twenty-one |
2 |
1992-2003 |
eleven |
Ridley Jacobs (WI) |
22 |
eleven |
twenty-one |
1 |
1999-2003 |
12 |
Wasim Bari (PAK) |
22 |
14 |
18 |
4 |
1975-1983 |
13 |
Jos Butler (ENG) |
22 |
17 |
twenty |
2 |
2015-2019 |
14 |
Tom Latham (New Zealand) |
twenty-one |
10 |
twenty-one |
– |
2019-2019 |
fifteen |
Ian Healy (AUS) |
twenty-one |
14 |
18 |
3 |
1992-1996 |
sixteen |
Ashish Bagai (CAN) |
twenty-one |
fifteen |
19 |
2 |
2003-2011 |
17 |
Alex Carey (AUS) |
twenty |
10 |
18 |
2 |
2019-2019 |
18 |
Sarfaraz Ahmed (PAK) |
twenty |
eleven |
19 |
1 |
2015-2019 |
19 |
Jeff Dujon (WI) |
twenty |
14 |
19 |
1 |
1983-1987 |
twenty |
Quinton de Kock (SA) |
19 |
sixteen |
18 |
1 |
2015-2019 |
twenty-one |
Rod Marsh (AUS) |
18 |
eleven |
17 |
1 |
1975-1983 |
22 |
Kiran More (IND) |
18 |
13 |
12 |
6 |
1987-1992 |
23 |
Kamran Akmal (PAK) |
17 |
eleven |
eleven |
6 |
2007-2011 |
24 |
Rashid Latif (PAK) |
17 |
eleven |
14 |
3 |
1996-2003 |
25 |
Shai Hope (WI) |
sixteen |
9 |
sixteen |
– |
2019-2019 |
26 |
Deryck Murray (WI) |
sixteen |
9 |
sixteen |
– |
1975-1979 |
27 |
Rahul Dravid (IND) |
sixteen |
12 |
fifteen |
1 |
1999-2007 |
28 |
Nayan Mongia (IND) |
sixteen |
14 |
12 |
4 |
1996-1999 |
29 |
David Richardson (SA) |
fifteen |
9 |
14 |
1 |
1992-1992 |
30 |
Kennedy Otieno (KENYA) |
fifteen |
sixteen |
eleven |
4 |
1996-2003 |
31 |
Syed Kirmani (IND) |
14 |
8 |
12 |
2 |
1983-1983 |
32 |
David Williams (WI) |
14 |
8 |
eleven |
3 |
1992-1992 |
33 |
Andy Flor (ZIM) |
14 |
twenty-one |
eleven |
3 |
1992-2003 |
3. 4 |
Luke Ronchi (New Zealand) |
13 |
9 |
12 |
1 |
2015-2015 |
35 |
Niall O’Brien (IRE) |
13 |
fifteen |
12 |
1 |
2007-2015 |
36 |
Ian Gould (ESP) |
12 |
7 |
eleven |
1 |
1983-1983 |
37 |
Romesh Kaluwitharana (SL) |
12 |
eleven |
8 |
4 |
1996-1999 |
38 |
Dave Houghton (ZIM) |
12 |
12 |
10 |
2 |
1983-1992 |
39 |
Greg Dyer (AUS) |
eleven |
8 |
9 |
2 |
1987-1987 |
40 |
Matthew Cross (Scottish) |
10 |
6 |
9 |
1 |
2015-2015 |
41 |
Matt Prior (ENG) |
10 |
7 |
7 |
3 |
2011-2011 |
42 |
Devon Thomas (WI) |
10 |
7 |
7 |
3 |
2011-2011 |
43 |
Warren Lees (New Zealand) |
10 |
8 |
10 |
– |
1979-1983 |
44 |
Tatenda Taibu (ZIM) |
10 |
14 |
7 |
3 |
2003-2011 |
Four. Five |
Saleem Yousuf (PAK) |
9 |
7 |
9 |
– |
1987-1987 |
46 |
Paul Downton (ESP) |
9 |
8 |
8 |
1 |
1987-1987 |
47 |
Pal Nixon (ESP) |
9 |
9 |
7 |
2 |
2007-2007 |
48 |
Jeroen Smits (NED) |
9 |
9 |
7 |
2 |
2003-2007 |
49 |
Brendan Taylor (ZIM) |
9 |
9 |
8 |
1 |
2007-2015 |
fifty |
Ian Smith (New Zealand) |
9 |
17 |
9 |
– |
1983-1992 |
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