Most Wickets in Test Cricket in 1983

Record holder : Kapil Dev of India holds the record (75 wickets) for most wickets in test cricket in 1983.

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1. India Kapil Dev - 75 wickets

At no. 1 position is Kapil Dev of India. He took 75 wickets in 25 innings of 18 matches at 3 economy, 23.18 average and 46.2 strike rate.

2. West Indies Malcolm Marshall - 54 wickets

Then comes our Malcolm Marshall of West Indies. He took 54 wickets in 20 innings of 11 matches at 2.82 economy, 20.66 average and 43.9 strike rate.

3. West Indies Michael Holding - 42 wickets

At no. 3 position is Michael Holding of West Indies. He took 42 wickets in 19 innings of 11 matches at 3.02 economy, 27.73 average and 55 strike rate.

4. New Zealand Richard Hadlee - 31 wickets

At no. 4 position is Richard Hadlee of New Zealand. He took 31 wickets in 12 innings of 6 matches at 2.26 economy, 22.58 average and 59.9 strike rate.

5. India Ravi Shastri - 31 wickets

At no. 5 position is Ravi Shastri of India. He took 31 wickets in 19 innings of 14 matches at 2.64 economy, 40 average and 90.5 strike rate.

6. West Indies Andy Roberts - 29 wickets

Then comes our Andy Roberts of West Indies. He took 29 wickets in 12 innings of 7 matches at 2.84 economy, 23.89 average and 50.3 strike rate.

7. Pakistan Azeem Hafeez - 28 wickets

Then comes our Azeem Hafeez of Pakistan. He took 28 wickets in 10 innings of 7 matches at 3.28 economy, 32 average and 58.4 strike rate.

8. Pakistan Imran Khan - 26 wickets

Then comes our Imran Khan of Pakistan. He took 26 wickets in 7 innings of 5 matches at 2.5 economy, 15.8 average and 37.8 strike rate.

9. New Zealand Lance Cairns - 25 wickets

At position no. 9 is Lance Cairns of New Zealand. He took 25 wickets in 12 innings of 6 matches at 2.51 economy, 24.72 average and 59 strike rate.

10. England Bob Willis - 22 wickets

Next in the list is Bob Willis of England. He took 22 wickets in 10 innings of 5 matches at 2.36 economy, 16.5 average and 41.8 strike rate.

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