Best Bowling Economy in Test Cricket in 1984
Record holder : Jeremy Coney of New Zealand holds the record (1.33) for best bowling economy in test cricket in 1984.
1. Jeremy Coney - 1.33
The player at #1 in the list is Jeremy Coney of New Zealand. He has economy of - in 8 innings of 9 matches at - average and - strike rate.
2. Arjuna Ranatunga - 1.71
At no. 2 position is Arjuna Ranatunga of Sri Lanka. He has economy of 78 while taking 4 wickets in 6 innings of 4 matches at 22.25 average and 78 strike rate.
3. Phil Edmonds - 1.77
At position no. 3 is Phil Edmonds of England. He has economy of 98.3 while taking 11 wickets in 6 innings of 3 matches at 29.09 average and 98.3 strike rate.
4. Ravi Shastri - 1.86
At no. 4 position is Ravi Shastri of India. He has economy of 198.1 while taking 6 wickets in 7 innings of 5 matches at 61.66 average and 198.1 strike rate.
5. Viv Richards - 1.94
At position no. 5 is Viv Richards of West Indies. He has economy of 105 while taking 4 wickets in 12 innings of 15 matches at 34 average and 105 strike rate.
6. Richard Hadlee - 2.02
At no. 6 position is Richard Hadlee of New Zealand. He has economy of 39 while taking 35 wickets in 10 innings of 6 matches at 13.2 average and 39 strike rate.
7. Ewen Chatfield - 2.1
Next in the list is Ewen Chatfield of New Zealand. He has economy of 69 while taking 19 wickets in 11 innings of 6 matches at 24.21 average and 69 strike rate.
8. Tauseef Ahmed - 2.11
At position no. 8 is Tauseef Ahmed of Pakistan. He has economy of 144 while taking 6 wickets in 7 innings of 4 matches at 50.66 average and 144 strike rate.
9. Stephen Boock - 2.2
At no. 9 position is Stephen Boock of New Zealand. He has economy of 64.2 while taking 35 wickets in 15 innings of 8 matches at 23.65 average and 64.2 strike rate.
10. Somachandra De Silva - 2.21
At no. 10 position is Somachandra De Silva of Sri Lanka. He has economy of 102.3 while taking 10 wickets in 6 innings of 4 matches at 37.8 average and 102.3 strike rate.