Most Wickets in Test Cricket in 2015

Record holder : Ravichandran Ashwin of India holds the record (62 wickets) for most wickets in test cricket in 2015.

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1. India Ravichandran Ashwin - 62 wickets

At the top of list is Ravichandran Ashwin of India. He took 62 wickets in 17 innings of 9 matches at 2.83 economy, 17.2 average and 36.4 strike rate.

2. England Stuart Broad - 56 wickets

Then comes our Stuart Broad of England. He took 56 wickets in 27 innings of 14 matches at 2.96 economy, 23.82 average and 48.2 strike rate.

3. Australia Josh Hazlewood - 51 wickets

At position no. 3 is Josh Hazlewood of Australia. He took 51 wickets in 23 innings of 12 matches at 2.95 economy, 23.35 average and 47.4 strike rate.

4. Pakistan Yasir Shah - 49 wickets

Then comes our Yasir Shah of Pakistan. He took 49 wickets in 14 innings of 7 matches at 2.85 economy, 23 average and 48.3 strike rate.

5. Australia Nathan Lyon - 48 wickets

Next in the list is Nathan Lyon of Australia. He took 48 wickets in 25 innings of 13 matches at 3.07 economy, 28.72 average and 55.9 strike rate.

6. England James Anderson - 46 wickets

Then comes our James Anderson of England. He took 46 wickets in 22 innings of 11 matches at 2.64 economy, 22.65 average and 51.3 strike rate.

7. Australia Mitchell Starc - 46 wickets

At no. 7 position is Mitchell Starc of Australia. He took 46 wickets in 20 innings of 11 matches at 3.35 economy, 25.06 average and 44.7 strike rate.

8. Sri Lanka Dhammika Prasad - 41 wickets

At position no. 8 is Dhammika Prasad of Sri Lanka. He took 41 wickets in 18 innings of 9 matches at 3.37 economy, 24.95 average and 44.3 strike rate.

9. England Moeen Ali - 39 wickets

At position no. 9 is Moeen Ali of England. He took 39 wickets in 23 innings of 13 matches at 3.86 economy, 39.94 average and 62 strike rate.

10. Sri Lanka Rangana Herath - 37 wickets

Then comes our Rangana Herath of Sri Lanka. He took 37 wickets in 19 innings of 10 matches at 2.97 economy, 35.59 average and 71.6 strike rate.

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