Most Wickets in Test Cricket in 2010

Record holder : Graeme Swann of England holds the record (64 wickets) for most wickets in test cricket in 2010.

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1. England Graeme Swann - 64 wickets

The record is held by Graeme Swann of England. He took 64 wickets in 25 innings of 14 matches at 2.88 economy, 25.96 average and 54 strike rate.

2. South Africa Dale Steyn - 60 wickets

At position no. 2 is Dale Steyn of South Africa. He took 60 wickets in 20 innings of 11 matches at 3.29 economy, 21.41 average and 39 strike rate.

3. England James Anderson - 57 wickets

Then comes our James Anderson of England. He took 57 wickets in 23 innings of 12 matches at 2.82 economy, 22.96 average and 48.7 strike rate.

4. South Africa Morne Morkel - 49 wickets

At position no. 4 is Morne Morkel of South Africa. He took 49 wickets in 20 innings of 11 matches at 3.04 economy, 24.06 average and 47.4 strike rate.

5. India Zaheer Khan - 47 wickets

Then comes our Zaheer Khan of India. He took 47 wickets in 17 innings of 9 matches at 3.31 economy, 21.97 average and 39.8 strike rate.

6. England Steven Finn - 46 wickets

Then comes our Steven Finn of England. He took 46 wickets in 22 innings of 11 matches at 3.96 economy, 26.23 average and 39.7 strike rate.

7. India Harbhajan Singh - 43 wickets

Next in the list is Harbhajan Singh of India. He took 43 wickets in 21 innings of 12 matches at 2.85 economy, 40.69 average and 85.3 strike rate.

8. Australia Mitchell Johnson - 40 wickets

At no. 8 position is Mitchell Johnson of Australia. He took 40 wickets in 21 innings of 11 matches at 3.58 economy, 34.17 average and 57.1 strike rate.

9. Pakistan Mohammad Amir - 33 wickets

At position no. 9 is Mohammad Amir of Pakistan. He took 33 wickets in 13 innings of 7 matches at 2.92 economy, 22.33 average and 45.7 strike rate.

10. Pakistan Mohammad Asif - 33 wickets

Then comes our Mohammad Asif of Pakistan. He took 33 wickets in 15 innings of 8 matches at 2.97 economy, 27.36 average and 55.1 strike rate.

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