Top 5 best bowling figures in World Test Championship (WTC)

Edited By : Ansh Sharma | Oct 21, 2024, 06:18 PM IST

Published On Oct 21, 2024, 06:18 PM IST

Last UpdatedOct 21, 2024, 06:18 PM IST

These are the bowlers in front of whom, opposing batters ended up crumbling and they went on to dismiss majority of the players in the batting order

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Ajaz Patel

1. Ajaz Patel (New Zealand) – 10/119

After Pakistan declared for a decent total of 300/4, their spinners would go on to inflict massive damage on the Bangladesh batters in Mirpur. Sajid would be Pakistan’s star performer in the bowling department as he would end up taking 8 wickets as the hosts would get dismissed for only 87 runs in their first innings. Sajid would take 4 more scalps in the second innings to help Pakistan dismiss the hosts for 205 and win the match by an innings and 8 runs.

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Sajid Khan

2. Sajid Khan (Pakistan) – 8/42

The Pakistan spin duo of Noman and Sajid would prove to be absolutely dominant against England in Multan. The duo would take all the 20 wickets of the England innings between them. In the first innings, Sajid would take 7 while Noman would pick up 3 and in the second innings, Noman would clinch 8 while Sajid would pick up the remaining 2. This incredible spin bowling display saw the visitors slump to a 152-run defeat.

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Noman Ali

3. Noman Ali (Pakistan) – 8/46

Lyon would turn out to be the star performer for Australia in their low-scoring encounter against India in Indore in 2023. He would pick up 3 important wickets as India would get bowled out for 109 runs in their first innings. Lyon’s 8-wicket haul in the second innings would prove to be too good for the Men in Blue as they would only manage to put up a total of 163 before getting bundled out. The target of 76 would easily be achieved by Australia to win the match by 9 wickets.


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Nathan Lyon

4. Nathan Lyon (Australia) – 8/64

Henry is the only pacer on the list so far. The Kiwi bowler dominated against the South African batting order in Christchurch in 2022. His incredible and economical 7-wicket haul would see the Proteas crumble and get bundled out for only 95 runs in their first innings. In return, New Zealand would post a massive total of 482 before Henry would take 2 more wickets in the visitors’ second innings to help the hosts bundle them out for 111 runs and convincingly win the match by an innings and 276 runs.

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Matt Henry

5. Matt Henry (New Zealand) – 7/23