Which fast bowler has most wickets in test?

Which fast bowler has most wickets in test?

M Muralitharan

Player Span Wkts
M Muralitharan (ICC/SL) 1992-2010 800
SK Warne (AUS) 1992-2007 708
JM Anderson (ENG) 2003-2021 632
A Kumble (INDIA) 1990-2008 619

Who has taken the most wickets in Test cricket?

Muttiah Muralitharan
The leading wicket-taker of all time in men’s international tests is Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan. The spin bowler took 800 wickets in a test career spanning from 1992 to 2010.

Who has been bowled the most in Test cricket?

1. Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar: “God of Cricket” Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is Ranked one on this list. He made his test Debut in 1989 against Pakistan, he made his One day International career debut against Pakistan in the same year. He has been bowled out 66 times in his One day International carrier.

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Who is the best bowler to take 800 wickets in tests?

Averaging over six wickets per Test match, Muralitharan is one of the most successful bowlers in international cricket and the first to take 800 wickets in Tests. He have highest no of wickets (1347). He have clean bowled 290 time ( which 21.52 percent of his total wicket taken). 2. Wasim Akram

Who is the most prolific fast bowler in Test cricket history?

The 36-year old overtook Glenn McGrath’s tally of 563 wickets to become the most prolific fast bowler in the history of Test cricket.

Who are the best bowlers in Australia’s all-format cricket?

Lee is one of the most impressive Australia all-format bowlers, with 310 Test wickets, 280 ODI wickets and 487 first-class wickets. He helped Australia take the 2003 and 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup titles.

Who is the fastest bowler in ODI cricket?

1. Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan)- 161.3 kph (100.2 mph) Nicknamed as the Rawalpindi Express, Akhtar was the first bowler to break the 100 mph. His fastest delivery was against England in the 2003 ICC World Cup. He took 178 Test wickets and 247 ODI wickets in a career spanning from 1997-2011.

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