Best Bowling Economy in One day Cricket in 1985
Record holder : Joel Garner of West Indies holds the record (2.9) for best bowling economy in one day cricket in 1985.
1. Joel Garner - 2.9
The record is held by Joel Garner of West Indies. He has economy of 37.3 while taking 35 wickets in 26 innings of 26 matches at 18.08 average and 37.3 strike rate.
2. Madan Lal - 3.31
Next in the list is Madan Lal of India. He has economy of 28.6 while taking 10 wickets in 7 innings of 7 matches at 15.8 average and 28.6 strike rate.
3. Ravi Shastri - 3.34
At no. 3 position is Ravi Shastri of India. He has economy of 36.4 while taking 20 wickets in 14 innings of 15 matches at 20.3 average and 36.4 strike rate.
4. Tauseef Ahmed - 3.43
At position no. 4 is Tauseef Ahmed of Pakistan. He has economy of 45.4 while taking 9 wickets in 9 innings of 9 matches at 26 average and 45.4 strike rate.
5. Michael Holding - 3.47
At no. 5 position is Michael Holding of West Indies. He has economy of 40 while taking 35 wickets in 28 innings of 28 matches at 23.22 average and 40 strike rate.
6. Kapil Dev - 3.52
Next in the list is Kapil Dev of India. He has economy of 32.8 while taking 21 wickets in 15 innings of 15 matches at 19.28 average and 32.8 strike rate.
7. Greg Matthews - 3.52
At no. 7 position is Greg Matthews of Australia. He has economy of 76.5 while taking 4 wickets in 5 innings of 5 matches at 45 average and 76.5 strike rate.
8. Richard Hadlee - 3.6
At no. 8 position is Richard Hadlee of New Zealand. He has economy of 38.5 while taking 15 wickets in 11 innings of 13 matches at 23.13 average and 38.5 strike rate.
9. Mohinder Amarnath - 3.64
At no. 9 position is Mohinder Amarnath of India. He has economy of 67.5 while taking 4 wickets in 7 innings of 12 matches at 41 average and 67.5 strike rate.
10. Roger Harper - 3.68
At position no. 10 is Roger Harper of West Indies. He has economy of 43.7 while taking 17 wickets in 14 innings of 15 matches at 26.88 average and 43.7 strike rate.