Dynamic Yuzvendra Chahal is one of team India's most successful bowlers in limited overs cricket. Despite this, the senior leg-spinner often gets ignored by the selectors for major tournaments and series. In his latest outing for the national team, Chahal took two wickets in a single over during first match of the five-match T20 International series between West Indies and India. Sadly, the visitors had to face defeat by four runs in the tense T20I series opener. By virtue of these two wickets, Chahal took his career's wicket tally in T20 Internationals to 93.
If Chahal completes 100-wickets milestone in India vs West Indies T20 International series, he will surpass records set by Adil Rashid, Chris Jordan, Mark Adair and Shahid Afridi and bag a spot among T20 cricket's elite bowlers. Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan, with 140 wickets, is currently the all-time highest wicket-taker in T20Is, followed by New Zealand's Tim Southee (134 wickets) and Afghanistan's Rashid Khan (130 wickets).