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10 wicket-keepers with most stumpings at the ICC World Cup

Updated On: 27 May, 2019 02:33 PM IST |

The ICC World Cup 2019 is all set to commence on May 30, 2019. As we wait to see who will be the king behind the stumps, let's take a look at the list of wicket-keepers who have the most number of stumpings to their name in the history of the World Cup

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Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka): Matches - 30. Stumpings - 10 (Pic/ AFP)

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Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka): Matches - 30. Stumpings - 10 (Pic/ AFP)

Moin Khan (Pakistan): Matches 20. Stumpings - 7 (Pic/ AFP)

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Moin Khan (Pakistan): Matches 20. Stumpings - 7 (Pic/ AFP)

Adam Gilchrist (Australia): Matches - 31. Stumpings: 7 (Pic/ AFP)

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Adam Gilchrist (Australia): Matches - 31. Stumpings: 7 (Pic/ AFP)

Kamran Akmal (Pakistan): Matches - 11. Stumpings - 6 (Pic/ AFP)

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Kamran Akmal (Pakistan): Matches - 11. Stumpings - 6 (Pic/ AFP)

Kiran More (India): Matches - 14. Stumpings - 6 (Pic/ Atul Kamble)

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Kiran More (India): Matches - 14. Stumpings - 6 (Pic/ Atul Kamble)

MS Dhoni (India): Matches - 12. Stumpings - 5 (Pic/ AFP)

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MS Dhoni (India): Matches - 12. Stumpings - 5 (Pic/ AFP)

Romesh Kaluwitharana (Sri Lanka): Matches - 11. Stumpings - 4 (Pic/ AFP)

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Romesh Kaluwitharana (Sri Lanka): Matches - 11. Stumpings - 4 (Pic/ AFP)

Wasim Bari (Pakistan): Matches - 14. Stummpings - 4 (Pic/ AFP)

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Wasim Bari (Pakistan): Matches - 14. Stummpings - 4 (Pic/ AFP)

Nayan Mongia (India): Matches - 14. Stumpings - 4 (Pic/ AFP)

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Nayan Mongia (India): Matches - 14. Stumpings - 4 (Pic/ AFP)

Mushfiqur Rahim (Bangladesh): Matches - 15. Stumpings - 4 (Pic/ AFP)

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Mushfiqur Rahim (Bangladesh): Matches - 15. Stumpings - 4 (Pic/ AFP)

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