Best Bowling Strike Rate in Test Cricket in 1987
Record holder : Chetan Sharma of India holds the record (34.4) for best bowling strike rate in test cricket in 1987.
1. Chetan Sharma - 34.4
At the top of list is Chetan Sharma of India. He has strike rate of 34.4 while taking 10 wickets in 6 innings of 3 matches at 4.67 economy and 26.8 average.
2. Tony Gray - 36.7
Then comes our Tony Gray of West Indies. He has strike rate of 36.7 while taking 8 wickets in 4 innings of 2 matches at 3.06 economy and 18.75 average.
3. Roger Binny - 36.8
Next in the list is Roger Binny of India. He has strike rate of 36.8 while taking 8 wickets in 3 innings of 3 matches at 2.56 economy and 15.75 average.
4. Patrick Patterson - 37.2
At position no. 4 is Patrick Patterson of West Indies. He has strike rate of 37.2 while taking 15 wickets in 5 innings of 3 matches at 4.04 economy and 25.13 average.
5. Joel Garner - 38.5
Then comes our Joel Garner of West Indies. He has strike rate of 38.5 while taking 12 wickets in 4 innings of 2 matches at 2.66 economy and 17.08 average.
6. Courtney Walsh - 40.2
Next in the list is Courtney Walsh of West Indies. He has strike rate of 40.2 while taking 32 wickets in 11 innings of 6 matches at 2.81 economy and 18.84 average.
7. Peter Taylor - 41.2
Then comes our Peter Taylor of Australia. He has strike rate of 41.2 while taking 8 wickets in 2 innings of 1 matches at 2.8 economy and 19.25 average.
8. Tony Dodemaide - 41.5
Next in the list is Tony Dodemaide of Australia. He has strike rate of 41.5 while taking 7 wickets in 2 innings of 1 matches at 2.18 economy and 15.14 average.
9. Richard Hadlee - 47.3
At no. 9 position is Richard Hadlee of New Zealand. He has strike rate of 47.3 while taking 39 wickets in 12 innings of 7 matches at 2.62 economy and 20.74 average.
10. Gladstone Small - 49.2
Then comes our Gladstone Small of England. He has strike rate of 49.2 while taking 5 wickets in 2 innings of 1 matches at 2.24 economy and 18.4 average.