Best Bowling Economy in One day Cricket in 1983
Record holder : Malcolm Marshall of West Indies holds the record (2.71) for best bowling economy in one day cricket in 1983.
1. Malcolm Marshall - 2.71
At the top of list is Malcolm Marshall of West Indies. He has economy of 45.2 while taking 17 wickets in 14 innings of 14 matches at 20.47 average and 45.2 strike rate.
2. Richard Hadlee - 2.8
At no. 2 position is Richard Hadlee of New Zealand. He has economy of 36.4 while taking 30 wickets in 20 innings of 20 matches at 17.03 average and 36.4 strike rate.
3. Geoff Lawson - 2.89
At position no. 3 is Geoff Lawson of Australia. He has economy of 37.6 while taking 21 wickets in 14 innings of 14 matches at 18.14 average and 37.6 strike rate.
4. John Traicos - 2.97
Next in the list is John Traicos of Zimbabwe. He has economy of 102 while taking 4 wickets in 6 innings of 6 matches at 50.5 average and 102 strike rate.
5. Joel Garner - 3
Then comes our Joel Garner of West Indies. He has economy of 62 while taking 6 wickets in 6 innings of 6 matches at 31 average and 62 strike rate.
6. Kapil Dev - 3.15
Next in the list is Kapil Dev of India. He has economy of 39.1 while taking 25 wickets in 18 innings of 18 matches at 20.6 average and 39.1 strike rate.
7. Wayne Daniel - 3.22
Then comes our Wayne Daniel of West Indies. He has economy of 43.2 while taking 5 wickets in 5 innings of 5 matches at 23.2 average and 43.2 strike rate.
8. Sarfraz Nawaz - 3.23
Next in the list is Sarfraz Nawaz of Pakistan. He has economy of 48.6 while taking 10 wickets in 8 innings of 8 matches at 26.2 average and 48.6 strike rate.
9. Michael Holding - 3.27
At no. 9 position is Michael Holding of West Indies. He has economy of 43.2 while taking 17 wickets in 14 innings of 14 matches at 23.58 average and 43.2 strike rate.
10. Mudassar Nazar - 3.32
At position no. 10 is Mudassar Nazar of Pakistan. He has economy of 45.6 while taking 10 wickets in 8 innings of 9 matches at 25.3 average and 45.6 strike rate.