Best Bowling Average in One day Cricket in 1989
Record holder : Terry Alderman of Australia holds the record (18.23) for best bowling average in one day cricket in 1989.
1. Terry Alderman - 18.23
The record is held by Terry Alderman of Australia. He has average of 30.4 while taking 26 wickets in 16 innings of 16 matches at 3.59 economy and 30.4 strike rate.
2. Ian Bishop - 18.68
At position no. 2 is Ian Bishop of West Indies. He has average of 27.8 while taking 32 wickets in 16 innings of 16 matches at 4.02 economy and 27.8 strike rate.
3. Wasim Akram - 19
At no. 3 position is Wasim Akram of Pakistan. He has average of 28.4 while taking 30 wickets in 17 innings of 18 matches at 4.01 economy and 28.4 strike rate.
4. Danny Morrison - 20.2
At position no. 4 is Danny Morrison of New Zealand. He has average of 24 while taking 10 wickets in 4 innings of 4 matches at 5.05 economy and 24 strike rate.
5. Allan Border - 21.37
At position no. 5 is Allan Border of Australia. He has average of 30.3 while taking 16 wickets in 13 innings of 18 matches at 4.22 economy and 30.3 strike rate.
6. Curtly Ambrose - 22.54
At no. 6 position is Curtly Ambrose of West Indies. He has average of 36.3 while taking 33 wickets in 22 innings of 22 matches at 3.72 economy and 36.3 strike rate.
7. Manoj Prabhakar - 23.41
At no. 7 position is Manoj Prabhakar of India. He has average of 35.6 while taking 17 wickets in 13 innings of 13 matches at 3.94 economy and 35.6 strike rate.
8. Peter Taylor - 24.07
Then comes our Peter Taylor of Australia. He has average of 33.6 while taking 13 wickets in 10 innings of 10 matches at 4.28 economy and 33.6 strike rate.
9. Simon O'Donnell - 24.55
Then comes our Simon O'Donnell of Australia. He has average of 34.5 while taking 18 wickets in 14 innings of 14 matches at 4.26 economy and 34.5 strike rate.
10. Imran Khan - 25.79
Then comes our Imran Khan of Pakistan. He has average of 38.4 while taking 29 wickets in 24 innings of 26 matches at 4.02 economy and 38.4 strike rate.