Top 8Best Bowling Figures in Test Cricket History


Test format Circket have much Importance in Cricket History but Unfortunately Current generation has forgotten the importance of test cricket and slowly it is dying but still till this date the real cricket lovers love watching this classic format of cricket. Here we present you the top 10 Best Bowling Figures in the history of test cricket.




 Jim Laker – 10/53

1. Jim Laker – 10/53

Leader of the List, Owner of the World Record of Best Bowling Figures in Test Cricket History "Jim Laker". Former English Spinner who Took all 10 Wickets against Australia in 1956 at Manchester

Anil Kumble – 10/74

2. Anil Kumble – 10/74

One of the Greatest Bowler in Test Matches History. Anil Kumble is the Only 2nd Bowler in history of game who took all 10 wickets in an innings of test match. Kumble Achieved this Milestone during a match between Pakistan and India in 1999 at Delhi.

George Lohmann – 9/28

3. George Lohmann – 9/28

In 1896 George Lohmann Took 9 South African Wickets at Johannesburg and recorded 3rd Best Bowling Figures in Test Cricket History

Muthia Muralitharan – 9/51

5. Muthia Muralitharan – 9/51

One of the Greatest Bowler in the history of Cricket, who has the world record of most wickets in test and ODI cricket. Murali took 9 wickets for 51 runs against Zimbabwe in 2002 at Kandy

 Richerd Hadlee – 9/52

6. Richerd Hadlee – 9/52
One of the Greatest All-Rounders in History of Cricket Sir Richerd Hadlee achieved his Best Bowling Figures against Australia in 1985 at Brisbane. Hadlee took 9 wickets for 52 runs Which still 6th best Figure.

Abdul Qadir – 9/56

Former Pakistani spinner Abdul Qadir is the Owner of 7th Best Bowling Figures in test matches history. Gugly Master Took 9 wickets for 56 runs against England in 1987 at Gaddafi stadium lahore.

7. Abdul Qadir – 9/56

Devon Malcom – 9/57

8. Devon Malcom – 9/57

Former English Fast Bowler Devon Malcom, Who Represented his National Side in 40 test and 10 ODI matches. He recorded 8th Best Bowling Figures in 1994, when he got 9 south African wickets for 57 runs.




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