#2 Shane Bond - 25.79%
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For someone whose career was plagued with injuries, Shane Bond has picked up a very good percentage of his team’s ODI wickets. Bond’s ODI career lasted 8 years from 2002-2010 and during that period, New Zealand took 570 wickets. Bond took 147 of those (25.79%).
The current Mumbai Indians bowling coach averaged just 20.88 (10th best average) in ODIs and had 4 five-wicket hauls to his name which is the joint second-most for a New Zealand bowler. A spell of 6/19 against India at Bulawayo is his best figures in ODIs.
Despite his periods of inactivity owing to injuries, Shane Bond was an extremely lethal bowler during his playing days.
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