Best Bowling Economy in Test Cricket in 1997

Record holder : Justin Vaughan of New Zealand holds the record (1.58) for best bowling economy in test cricket in 1997.

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1. New Zealand Justin Vaughan - 1.58

The player at #1 in the list is Justin Vaughan of New Zealand. He has economy of 216 while taking 1 wickets in 1 innings of 1 matches at 57 average and 216 strike rate.

2. England Phil Tufnell - 1.86

At position no. 2 is Phil Tufnell of England. He has economy of 59.8 while taking 18 wickets in 7 innings of 4 matches at 18.61 average and 59.8 strike rate.

3. Zimbabwe Bryan Strang - 1.89

At position no. 3 is Bryan Strang of Zimbabwe. He has economy of 94.8 while taking 5 wickets in 4 innings of 2 matches at 30 average and 94.8 strike rate.

4. England Alan Mullally - 1.92

Then comes our Alan Mullally of England. He has economy of 106 while taking 3 wickets in 2 innings of 1 matches at 34 average and 106 strike rate.

5. New Zealand Chris Harris - 2.24

At no. 5 position is Chris Harris of New Zealand. He has economy of 372 while taking 1 wickets in 6 innings of 3 matches at 139 average and 372 strike rate.

6. South Africa Jacques Kallis - 2.26

Next in the list is Jacques Kallis of South Africa. He has economy of 66.2 while taking 7 wickets in 8 innings of 5 matches at 25 average and 66.2 strike rate.

7. Zimbabwe Paul Strang - 2.34

At position no. 7 is Paul Strang of Zimbabwe. He has economy of 108.8 while taking 7 wickets in 4 innings of 2 matches at 42.57 average and 108.8 strike rate.

8. Sri Lanka Ruwan Kalpage - 2.37

Next in the list is Ruwan Kalpage of Sri Lanka. He has economy of - in 2 innings of 1 matches at - average and - strike rate.

9. England Robert Croft - 2.38

At position no. 9 is Robert Croft of England. He has economy of 84 while taking 18 wickets in 10 innings of 7 matches at 33.38 average and 84 strike rate.

10. Zimbabwe Heath Streak - 2.38

Then comes our Heath Streak of Zimbabwe. He has economy of 118 while taking 3 wickets in 3 innings of 2 matches at 47 average and 118 strike rate.

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