Best Bowling Economy in Test Cricket in 1980
Record holder : Joel Garner of West Indies holds the record (1.93) for best bowling economy in test cricket in 1980.
1. Joel Garner - 1.93
The record is held by Joel Garner of West Indies. He has economy of 51.4 while taking 53 wickets in 22 innings of 12 matches at 16.6 average and 51.4 strike rate.
2. Graham Gooch - 2.03
Then comes our Graham Gooch of England. He has economy of 67.2 while taking 5 wickets in 9 innings of 9 matches at 22.8 average and 67.2 strike rate.
3. Greg Chappell - 2.05
Then comes our Greg Chappell of Australia. He has economy of 63 while taking 8 wickets in 11 innings of 10 matches at 21.62 average and 63 strike rate.
4. Dilip Doshi - 2.09
Next in the list is Dilip Doshi of India. He has economy of 116 while taking 6 wickets in 6 innings of 3 matches at 40.5 average and 116 strike rate.
5. Rodney Hogg - 2.12
Next in the list is Rodney Hogg of Australia. He has economy of 36.2 while taking 10 wickets in 4 innings of 2 matches at 12.8 average and 36.2 strike rate.
6. Gary Troup - 2.31
Next in the list is Gary Troup of New Zealand. He has economy of 66.6 while taking 20 wickets in 10 innings of 5 matches at 25.7 average and 66.6 strike rate.
7. Sarfraz Nawaz - 2.31
Next in the list is Sarfraz Nawaz of Pakistan. He has economy of 216.5 while taking 4 wickets in 8 innings of 5 matches at 83.5 average and 216.5 strike rate.
8. Mohammad Nazir - 2.31
At no. 8 position is Mohammad Nazir of Pakistan. He has economy of 45.7 while taking 16 wickets in 6 innings of 4 matches at 17.68 average and 45.7 strike rate.
9. Ray Bright - 2.32
At position no. 9 is Ray Bright of Australia. He has economy of 77.1 while taking 15 wickets in 6 innings of 4 matches at 29.86 average and 77.1 strike rate.
10. Iqbal Qasim - 2.33
At position no. 10 is Iqbal Qasim of Pakistan. He has economy of 64.2 while taking 39 wickets in 15 innings of 9 matches at 25.02 average and 64.2 strike rate.