Best Batting Strike Rate in Test Cricket in 1989

Record holder : Kapil Dev of India holds the record (83.05) for best batting strike rate in test cricket in 1989.

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1. India Kapil Dev - 83.05

At no. 1 position is Kapil Dev of India. He had batting strike rate of 83.05 while scoring 250 runs in 12 innings of 8 matches at an average of 20.83.

2. Australia Geoff Lawson - 67.31

At position no. 2 is Geoff Lawson of Australia. He had batting strike rate of 67.31 while scoring 138 runs in 7 innings of 8 matches at an average of 23.

3. India Mohammad Azharuddin - 65.58

Then comes our Mohammad Azharuddin of India. He had batting strike rate of 65.58 while scoring 425 runs in 11 innings of 7 matches at an average of 38.63.

4. England Allan Lamb - 61.42

At no. 4 position is Allan Lamb of England. He had batting strike rate of 61.42 while scoring 129 runs in 2 innings of 1 matches at an average of 64.5.

5. England Kim Barnett - 61.3

At position no. 5 is Kim Barnett of England. He had batting strike rate of 61.3 while scoring 141 runs in 5 innings of 3 matches at an average of 28.2.

6. England David Gower - 60.41

Next in the list is David Gower of England. He had batting strike rate of 60.41 while scoring 383 runs in 11 innings of 6 matches at an average of 34.81.

7. Pakistan Imran Khan - 60.36

Then comes our Imran Khan of Pakistan. He had batting strike rate of 60.36 while scoring 402 runs in 7 innings of 6 matches at an average of 100.5.

8. New Zealand Ian Smith - 60

At no. 8 position is Ian Smith of New Zealand. He had batting strike rate of 60 while scoring 138 runs in 5 innings of 3 matches at an average of 46.

9. Australia Merv Hughes - 59.71

Then comes our Merv Hughes of Australia. He had batting strike rate of 59.71 while scoring 332 runs in 12 innings of 11 matches at an average of 33.2.

10. Australia Steve Waugh - 58.4

Then comes our Steve Waugh of Australia. He had batting strike rate of 58.4 while scoring 865 runs in 16 innings of 11 matches at an average of 86.5.

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