Most Wickets in Test Cricket in 1992

Record holder : Craig McDermott of Australia holds the record (41 wickets) for most wickets in test cricket in 1992.

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1. Australia Craig McDermott - 41 wickets

The player at #1 in the list is Craig McDermott of Australia. He took 41 wickets in 14 innings of 8 matches at 2.78 economy, 24.58 average and 52.8 strike rate.

2. Pakistan Waqar Younis - 31 wickets

At no. 2 position is Waqar Younis of Pakistan. He took 31 wickets in 10 innings of 6 matches at 3.47 economy, 22.87 average and 39.4 strike rate.

3. Pakistan Wasim Akram - 26 wickets

At no. 3 position is Wasim Akram of Pakistan. He took 26 wickets in 9 innings of 5 matches at 2.84 economy, 22.88 average and 48.1 strike rate.

4. India Kapil Dev - 25 wickets

Next in the list is Kapil Dev of India. He took 25 wickets in 14 innings of 7 matches at 2 economy, 29.44 average and 88 strike rate.

5. New Zealand Dipak Patel - 25 wickets

At position no. 5 is Dipak Patel of New Zealand. He took 25 wickets in 8 innings of 5 matches at 2.58 economy, 27.12 average and 63 strike rate.

6. South Africa Allan Donald - 24 wickets

Next in the list is Allan Donald of South Africa. He took 24 wickets in 7 innings of 4 matches at 2.62 economy, 19.7 average and 45 strike rate.

7. India Manoj Prabhakar - 24 wickets

At no. 7 position is Manoj Prabhakar of India. He took 24 wickets in 14 innings of 7 matches at 2.58 economy, 36.54 average and 84.9 strike rate.

8. England Chris Lewis - 22 wickets

Then comes our Chris Lewis of England. He took 22 wickets in 12 innings of 7 matches at 2.75 economy, 36.04 average and 78.5 strike rate.

9. West Indies Curtly Ambrose - 20 wickets

At no. 9 position is Curtly Ambrose of West Indies. He took 20 wickets in 6 innings of 3 matches at 1.75 economy, 16.35 average and 56 strike rate.

10. Australia Merv Hughes - 20 wickets

Then comes our Merv Hughes of Australia. He took 20 wickets in 9 innings of 5 matches at 2.68 economy, 25.5 average and 57 strike rate.

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