Most Wickets in Test Cricket in 1986

Record holder : Malcolm Marshall of West Indies holds the record (43 wickets) for most wickets in test cricket in 1986.

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1. West Indies Malcolm Marshall - 43 wickets

At the top of list is Malcolm Marshall of West Indies. He took 43 wickets in 16 innings of 8 matches at 2.63 economy, 17.39 average and 39.5 strike rate.

2. New Zealand Richard Hadlee - 35 wickets

At no. 2 position is Richard Hadlee of New Zealand. He took 35 wickets in 10 innings of 6 matches at 2.49 economy, 22.2 average and 53.4 strike rate.

3. England John Emburey - 33 wickets

At no. 3 position is John Emburey of England. He took 33 wickets in 22 innings of 13 matches at 2.28 economy, 37.96 average and 99.9 strike rate.

4. Pakistan Imran Khan - 33 wickets

Then comes our Imran Khan of Pakistan. He took 33 wickets in 11 innings of 6 matches at 2.1 economy, 14.21 average and 40.4 strike rate.

5. England Graham Dilley - 32 wickets

Then comes our Graham Dilley of England. He took 32 wickets in 13 innings of 7 matches at 2.99 economy, 27.31 average and 54.7 strike rate.

6. India Maninder Singh - 29 wickets

At no. 6 position is Maninder Singh of India. He took 29 wickets in 13 innings of 8 matches at 2.34 economy, 25.34 average and 64.9 strike rate.

7. England Phil Edmonds - 28 wickets

At position no. 7 is Phil Edmonds of England. He took 28 wickets in 20 innings of 12 matches at 2.22 economy, 36.78 average and 99.2 strike rate.

8. Australia Bruce Reid - 28 wickets

Then comes our Bruce Reid of Australia. He took 28 wickets in 15 innings of 10 matches at 2.93 economy, 36.64 average and 74.9 strike rate.

9. West Indies Joel Garner - 27 wickets

Then comes our Joel Garner of West Indies. He took 27 wickets in 10 innings of 5 matches at 2.79 economy, 16.14 average and 34.7 strike rate.

10. Australia Greg Matthews - 24 wickets

At no. 10 position is Greg Matthews of Australia. He took 24 wickets in 14 innings of 11 matches at 3.01 economy, 43.04 average and 85.7 strike rate.

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