{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Shabnim Ismail Overtakes Shakib Al Hasan To Become Most Successful Bowler In T20 World Cup History",
  "summary": "South Africa's Shabnim Ismail took two wickets in the semifinal loss to England to reach 51 T20 World Cup wickets, the most by any bowler across men's and women's cricket history, as England sealed a 40-run win and a spot in the final.",
  "content": "England beat South Africa by 40 runs in the second semifinal of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, played at the Kennington Oval in London on July 2, sealing their place in the final. But amid South Africa's defeat, veteran fast bowler Shabnim Ismail etched her name into the record books, becoming the leading wicket-taker in T20 World Cup history across both the men's and women's game, going past Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan.\n\nSouth Africa Crumble Under Big-Match Pressure Again\nSouth Africa once again wilted under the pressure of a knockout game, going down by 40 runs in the semifinal played on July 2. The defeat ended their run in the tournament and handed England a spot in the final, while England's own campaign continues to build momentum. Yet even in defeat, the match produced a landmark moment for Shabnim Ismail, offering South Africa's camp a rare bright spot on an otherwise disappointing night.\n\nA Quiet Tournament That Still Delivered A Record\nT20 World Cup 2026 was far from Shabnim Ismail's best on paper. She played all 6 matches for South Africa but managed just 8 wickets across the tournament. Yet the two wickets she claimed against England in the semifinal turned out to be the most significant of her career.\n\nAmy Jones Wicket Brings Up 50, Alice Capsey Dismissal Seals Top Spot\nIsmail first dismissed England's Amy Jones, a wicket that took her to 50 in T20 World Cup history. Soon after, she removed Alice Capsey, and with that wicket she overtook Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan to become the highest wicket-taker in T20 World Cup history across the men's and women's tournaments combined. Ismail now has 51 wickets in T20 World Cup history, while Shakib Al Hasan sits second with 50 wickets.\n\nLeading Wicket-Takers In Men's And Women's T20 World Cup History\n• Shabnim Ismail (South Africa Women) - 51 wickets\n• Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh Men) - 50 wickets\n• Megan Schutt (Australia Women) - 48 wickets\n• Ellyse Perry (Australia Women) - 44 wickets\n• Adam Zampa (Australia Men) - 44 wickets\n• Adil Rashid (England Men) - 44 wickets\n\nEngland Set Sights On Second Title, Face Australia In Final\nHaving booked their place in the final with the semifinal win, England now have their sights set on a second Women's T20 World Cup title. They will face Australia's women's team in the final, a side that has already won the trophy 6 times. England last won the tournament's inaugural edition back in 2009, and that title also came on home soil. With the final also being played on home turf this time, England will be hoping to repeat that history.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• For cricket fans: Shabnim Ismail's record now stands as one of the biggest bowling milestones in T20 World Cup history, adding an extra storyline for viewers tuning in to the England versus Australia final.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. What record did Shabnim Ismail set?\nShe became the leading wicket-taker in T20 World Cup history across both the men's and women's game, with 51 wickets.\n\n2. In which match did she set this record?\nShe set the record during the semifinal against England, played on July 2.\n\n3. Whose record did Shabnim Ismail break?\nShe overtook Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan, who previously held the record with 50 wickets.\n\n4. What was the result of the semifinal?\nEngland beat South Africa by 40 runs to book their place in the final.\n\n5. Where was the semifinal played?\nThe match was played at the Kennington Oval in London on July 2.\n\n6. How did Shabnim Ismail perform in the tournament overall?\nShe played all 6 matches in the tournament and took a total of 8 wickets.\n\n7. Who will England face in the final?\nEngland will face Australia's women's team, which has won the trophy 6 times, in the final.\n\n8. When did England last win the T20 World Cup?\nEngland last won the tournament in 2009, its inaugural edition, on home soil.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/cricket/shakib-al-hasan-ka-rikorda-tuta-shabnim-ismail-banin-t20-varlda-kapa-ki-sabase-kamayaba-gendabaja-4300",
  "category": "Cricket",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-03",
  "tags": [
    "Shabnim Ismail",
    "T20 World Cup",
    "South Africa Cricket",
    "England Cricket",
    "Shakib Al Hasan",
    "Women's Cricket",
    "Cricket Record"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}