Best Bowling Economy in Test Cricket in 1982
Record holder : John Morrison of New Zealand holds the record (1.55) for best bowling economy in test cricket in 1982.
1. John Morrison - 1.55
At the top of list is John Morrison of New Zealand. He has economy of 120 while taking 2 wickets in 3 innings of 3 matches at 31 average and 120 strike rate.
2. Derek Underwood - 1.81
At no. 2 position is Derek Underwood of England. He has economy of 88.9 while taking 12 wickets in 7 innings of 4 matches at 26.83 average and 88.9 strike rate.
3. Larry Gomes - 1.93
At position no. 3 is Larry Gomes of West Indies. He has economy of 90 while taking 3 wickets in 4 innings of 2 matches at 29 average and 90 strike rate.
4. Greg Chappell - 2
Then comes our Greg Chappell of Australia. He has economy of 133.5 while taking 2 wickets in 8 innings of 9 matches at 44.5 average and 133.5 strike rate.
5. Iqbal Qasim - 2.06
At position no. 5 is Iqbal Qasim of Pakistan. He has economy of 70.3 while taking 23 wickets in 10 innings of 5 matches at 24.21 average and 70.3 strike rate.
6. Viv Richards - 2.09
At position no. 6 is Viv Richards of West Indies. He has economy of - in 3 innings of 2 matches at - average and - strike rate.
7. Imran Khan - 2.09
Then comes our Imran Khan of Pakistan. He has economy of 38 while taking 62 wickets in 17 innings of 9 matches at 13.29 average and 38 strike rate.
8. John Emburey - 2.11
At no. 8 position is John Emburey of England. He has economy of 78 while taking 10 wickets in 5 innings of 3 matches at 27.5 average and 78 strike rate.
9. Joel Garner - 2.13
Then comes our Joel Garner of West Indies. He has economy of 72 while taking 7 wickets in 4 innings of 2 matches at 25.57 average and 72 strike rate.
10. Ravi Shastri - 2.17
At no. 10 position is Ravi Shastri of India. He has economy of 165.9 while taking 10 wickets in 11 innings of 7 matches at 60.1 average and 165.9 strike rate.