Best Bowling Average in One day Cricket in 1987
Record holder : Malcolm Marshall of West Indies holds the record (16.26) for best bowling average in one day cricket in 1987.
1. Malcolm Marshall - 16.26
At the top of list is Malcolm Marshall of West Indies. He has average of 28.9 while taking 15 wickets in 8 innings of 8 matches at 3.37 economy and 28.9 strike rate.
2. Patrick Patterson - 16.79
At position no. 2 is Patrick Patterson of West Indies. He has average of 24.4 while taking 24 wickets in 11 innings of 11 matches at 4.12 economy and 24.4 strike rate.
3. Graham Dilley - 18
Then comes our Graham Dilley of England. He has average of 31.2 while taking 22 wickets in 12 innings of 12 matches at 3.45 economy and 31.2 strike rate.
4. Michael Holding - 18.85
At no. 4 position is Michael Holding of West Indies. He has average of 38.1 while taking 7 wickets in 5 innings of 5 matches at 2.96 economy and 38.1 strike rate.
5. Imran Khan - 20.02
Then comes our Imran Khan of Pakistan. He has average of 29.1 while taking 37 wickets in 20 innings of 21 matches at 4.12 economy and 29.1 strike rate.
6. Craig McDermott - 21.47
Next in the list is Craig McDermott of Australia. He has average of 26.2 while taking 19 wickets in 9 innings of 9 matches at 4.91 economy and 26.2 strike rate.
7. Abdul Qadir - 21.59
Then comes our Abdul Qadir of Pakistan. He has average of 31.2 while taking 32 wickets in 18 innings of 19 matches at 4.14 economy and 31.2 strike rate.
8. Carl Hooper - 21.76
At no. 8 position is Carl Hooper of West Indies. He has average of 29 while taking 13 wickets in 9 innings of 11 matches at 4.49 economy and 29 strike rate.
9. Courtney Walsh - 22.3
Next in the list is Courtney Walsh of West Indies. He has average of 36.2 while taking 30 wickets in 21 innings of 21 matches at 3.68 economy and 36.2 strike rate.
10. Joel Garner - 23.11
Then comes our Joel Garner of West Indies. He has average of 41.2 while taking 17 wickets in 13 innings of 13 matches at 3.35 economy and 41.2 strike rate.