Best Bowling Strike Rate in Test Cricket in 2006

Record holder : Jason Gillespie of Australia holds the record (32.2) for best bowling strike rate in test cricket in 2006.

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1. Australia Jason Gillespie - 32.2

The record is held by Jason Gillespie of Australia. He has strike rate of 32.2 while taking 8 wickets in 4 innings of 2 matches at 2.09 economy and 11.25 average.

2. Pakistan Mohammad Asif - 35

Then comes our Mohammad Asif of Pakistan. He has strike rate of 35 while taking 30 wickets in 9 innings of 5 matches at 3.12 economy and 18.23 average.

3. South Africa Makhaya Ntini - 37.1

At position no. 3 is Makhaya Ntini of South Africa. He has strike rate of 37.1 while taking 58 wickets in 19 innings of 10 matches at 3.49 economy and 21.6 average.

4. New Zealand Kyle Mills - 37.5

Then comes our Kyle Mills of New Zealand. He has strike rate of 37.5 while taking 14 wickets in 6 innings of 3 matches at 2.98 economy and 18.64 average.

5. Australia Stuart MacGill - 37.7

Then comes our Stuart MacGill of Australia. He has strike rate of 37.7 while taking 20 wickets in 6 innings of 3 matches at 3.46 economy and 21.8 average.

6. Sri Lanka Muthiah Muralidaran - 39.2

At position no. 6 is Muthiah Muralidaran of Sri Lanka. He has strike rate of 39.2 while taking 90 wickets in 21 innings of 11 matches at 2.58 economy and 16.9 average.

7. India Sreesanth - 42.4

Next in the list is Sreesanth of India. He has strike rate of 42.4 while taking 35 wickets in 14 innings of 7 matches at 3.44 economy and 24.37 average.

8. Australia Stuart Clark - 43.6

Next in the list is Stuart Clark of Australia. He has strike rate of 43.6 while taking 42 wickets in 16 innings of 8 matches at 2.44 economy and 17.76 average.

9. New Zealand Shane Bond - 43.8

At position no. 9 is Shane Bond of New Zealand. He has strike rate of 43.8 while taking 18 wickets in 7 innings of 4 matches at 3.57 economy and 26.16 average.

10. South Africa Dale Steyn - 45.4

At position no. 10 is Dale Steyn of South Africa. He has strike rate of 45.4 while taking 24 wickets in 10 innings of 6 matches at 4.04 economy and 30.58 average.

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