Best Bowling Economy in Test Cricket in 1985
Record holder : Roger Harper of West Indies holds the record (1.44) for best bowling economy in test cricket in 1985.
1. Roger Harper - 1.44
The record is held by Roger Harper of West Indies. He has economy of 108 while taking 2 wickets in 2 innings of 1 matches at 26 average and 108 strike rate.
2. Gopal Sharma - 1.94
At no. 2 position is Gopal Sharma of India. He has economy of 172 while taking 3 wickets in 3 innings of 2 matches at 55.66 average and 172 strike rate.
3. Ray Bright - 2.14
At position no. 3 is Ray Bright of Australia. He has economy of 133.8 while taking 6 wickets in 5 innings of 3 matches at 47.83 average and 133.8 strike rate.
4. Jeremy Coney - 2.17
Then comes our Jeremy Coney of New Zealand. He has economy of 73.3 while taking 9 wickets in 12 innings of 10 matches at 26.55 average and 73.3 strike rate.
5. Iqbal Qasim - 2.17
At position no. 5 is Iqbal Qasim of Pakistan. He has economy of 85.5 while taking 4 wickets in 2 innings of 1 matches at 31 average and 85.5 strike rate.
6. John Emburey - 2.18
At no. 6 position is John Emburey of England. He has economy of 78.5 while taking 19 wickets in 11 innings of 6 matches at 28.63 average and 78.5 strike rate.
7. Joel Garner - 2.21
Then comes our Joel Garner of West Indies. He has economy of 81.8 while taking 10 wickets in 7 innings of 4 matches at 30.2 average and 81.8 strike rate.
8. Ravi Shastri - 2.22
At no. 8 position is Ravi Shastri of India. He has economy of 103.4 while taking 19 wickets in 13 innings of 7 matches at 38.31 average and 103.4 strike rate.
9. Imran Khan - 2.24
Then comes our Imran Khan of Pakistan. He has economy of 42.5 while taking 17 wickets in 5 innings of 3 matches at 15.94 average and 42.5 strike rate.
10. Jalal-ud-Din - 2.28
At position no. 10 is Jalal-ud-Din of Pakistan. He has economy of 234 while taking 1 wickets in 1 innings of 1 matches at 89 average and 234 strike rate.