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Kyle Mills, the dependable New Zealand pacer, tops the list with an impressive 28 wickets in Champions Trophy matches.
Lasith Malinga, is second on the list with 25 wickets. Known for his toe-crushing Yorkers and deadly slower balls.
With 24 wickets, Murali has been pivotal in Sri Lanka's successes over the years in this prestigious tournament.
The fiery Australian pacer, Brett Lee, comes in fourth with 22 wickets. Lee's raw pace and aggressive approach to the game made him one of the most exciting bowlers.
Known for his immaculate line and length, Glenn McGrath took 21 wickets in the Champions Trophy.
James Anderson, England's swing maestro, rounds off the list with 21 wickets.