Best Bowling Economy in One day Cricket in 1988
Record holder : Gladstone Small of England holds the record (2.92) for best bowling economy in one day cricket in 1988.
1. Gladstone Small - 2.92
The record is held by Gladstone Small of England. He has economy of 27.3 while taking 9 wickets in 4 innings of 4 matches at 13.33 average and 27.3 strike rate.
2. Derek Pringle - 2.93
Next in the list is Derek Pringle of England. He has economy of 44 while taking 6 wickets in 4 innings of 4 matches at 21.5 average and 44 strike rate.
3. Tony Dodemaide - 3.29
Next in the list is Tony Dodemaide of Australia. He has economy of 32.7 while taking 20 wickets in 12 innings of 12 matches at 18 average and 32.7 strike rate.
4. Kapil Dev - 3.32
Next in the list is Kapil Dev of India. He has economy of 39.9 while taking 21 wickets in 19 innings of 19 matches at 22.14 average and 39.9 strike rate.
5. Malcolm Marshall - 3.43
Then comes our Malcolm Marshall of West Indies. He has economy of 46.8 while taking 10 wickets in 8 innings of 8 matches at 26.8 average and 46.8 strike rate.
6. Simon Davis - 3.43
At position no. 6 is Simon Davis of Australia. He has economy of 36 while taking 8 wickets in 5 innings of 5 matches at 20.62 average and 36 strike rate.
7. Richard Hadlee - 3.54
At no. 7 position is Richard Hadlee of New Zealand. He has economy of 48.2 while taking 15 wickets in 13 innings of 13 matches at 28.53 average and 48.2 strike rate.
8. Curtly Ambrose - 3.58
At no. 8 position is Curtly Ambrose of West Indies. He has economy of 25.4 while taking 28 wickets in 13 innings of 13 matches at 15.21 average and 25.4 strike rate.
9. Phil DeFreitas - 3.63
Next in the list is Phil DeFreitas of England. He has economy of 60 while taking 8 wickets in 8 innings of 8 matches at 36.37 average and 60 strike rate.
10. Maninder Singh - 3.75
At no. 10 position is Maninder Singh of India. He has economy of 50.2 while taking 14 wickets in 13 innings of 13 matches at 31.42 average and 50.2 strike rate.