Written by: Ankit Yadav
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Have you ever watched a cricket match where one bowler seemed unplayable? You’re about to discover the most magical moments That made the best bowling figures in test cricket history, where bowlers turned into superheroes on the cricket field.

From Jim Laker, who made England proud in the past, to more recent performances like Washington Sundar, we will explore the top 20 times when bowlers were simply unstoppable. By the end of this article, you’ll know precisely where the bowlers played like a legend and when. 

Get ready to be amazed by bowlers who turned matches on their heads. 

Top 20 Best Bowling Figures In Test Cricket

Here’s a look at the top 20 best bowling figures in an innings in Test cricket. These records show the incredible skill and talent of bowlers who have dominated matches with their outstanding performances.

RankBowlerRunsWktsOpponentVenueYear
1JC Laker5310AustraliaManchester1956
2A Kumble7410PakistanDelhi1999
3AY Patel11910IndiaWankhede2021
4GA Lohmann289S. AfricaJohannesburg1896
5JC Laker379AustraliaManchester1956
6M Muralidaran519ZimbabweKandy2002
7Sir RJ Hadlee529AustraliaBrisbane1985
8Abdul Qadir569EnglandLahore1987
9DE Malcolm579S. AfricaThe Oval1994
10M Muralidaran659EnglandThe Oval1998
11JM Patel699AustraliaKanpur1959
12N Kapil Dev839W. IndiesAhmedabad1983
13Sarfraz Nawaz869AustraliaMelbourne1979
14JM Noreiga959IndiaPort of Spain1971
15SP Gupte1029W. IndiesKanpur1958
16SF Barnes1039S. AfricaJohannesburg1913
17HJ Tayfield1139EnglandJohannesburg1957
18AA Mailey1219EnglandMelbourne1921
19HMRKB Herath1279PakistanColombo (SSC)2014
20KA Maharaj1299Sri LankaColombo (SSC)2018

Best Bowling Figures In Test Cricket: A Detailed Overview

Let’s take a detailed look at the best bowling figures in test cricket:

1. Jim Laker (England) – 10/53 vs. Australia (1956)

Jim Laker (England) vs australia
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Jim Laker’s performance at Old Trafford remains unparalleled in the history of Test cricket. His off-spin dismantled the Australian batting lineup, making him the first player to take all 10 wickets in an innings. 

Laker’s 10/53 was a feat of precision and skill, showcasing his exceptional talent.

Match result: England won by an innings and 170 runs.

2. Anil Kumble (India) – 10/74 vs. Pakistan (1999)

Anil Kumble (India)  vs. Pakistan
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Anil Kumble’s historic achievement at Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi saw him become the second player to take all 10 wickets in an innings. Kumble’s leg-spin was unplayable that day, and his 10/74 against Pakistan is remembered as one of the greatest spells in cricket history. 

Match result: India won by 212 runs.

3. Ajaz Patel (New Zealand) – 10/119 vs. India (2021)

Ajaz Patel (New Zealand) vs. India
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Ajaz Patel’s stunning spell in Mumbai, where he took all 10 Indian wickets, etched his name in the record books. Becoming only the third bowler to achieve this milestone, Patel’s 10/119 highlighted his skill and perseverance against a strong Indian batting lineup. 

Match result: India won by 372 runs.

4. George Lohmann (England) – 9/28 vs. South Africa (1896)

George Lohmann
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George Lohmann’s remarkable figures of 9/28 in Johannesburg showcased his mastery of seam and swing. His performance remains one of the best in the history of cricket, underlining his dominance as a bowler in the late 19th century. 

Match result: England won by an innings and 197 runs.

5. Jim Laker (England) – 9/37 vs. Australia, Old Trafford, 1956

Jim Laker's Best Bowling Figures in Test 
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In the same match where he took 10 wickets in the first innings, Jim Laker also claimed 9/37 in the second innings. This outstanding double spell led England to a crushing victory by an innings and 170 runs, making Laker’s performance the greatest in Test history.

Match Result: England won by an innings and 170 runs. 

6. Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka) – 9/51 vs. Zimbabwe, Kandy, 2002

Muttiah Muralitharan
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Muttiah Muralitharan’s 9/51 against Zimbabwe showcased his unmatched spin-bowling ability. Sri Lanka dominated the match, winning by an innings and 94 runs. Muralitharan’s spin was simply too much for Zimbabwe to handle.

Match Result: Sri Lanka won by an innings and 94 runs. 

7. Richard Hadlee (New Zealand) – 9/52 vs. Australia, Brisbane, 1985

Richard Hadlee
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Richard Hadlee’s 9/52 against Australia in Brisbane is one of the finest fast-bowling displays in Test cricket. His efforts helped New Zealand win the match by an innings and 41 runs. Hadlee’s lethal swing bowling was crucial in this memorable victory for New Zealand.

Match Result: New Zealand won by an innings and 41 runs

8. Abdul Qadir (Pakistan) – 9/56 vs. England, Lahore, 1987

Abdul Qadir
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Abdul Qadir’s 9/56 against England in Lahore was an exhibition of brilliant leg-spin bowling. Pakistan won the match by an innings and 87 runs, with Qadir’s unplayable spin being the highlight of the game.

Match result: Pakistan won by an innings and 87 runs.

9. Devon Malcolm (England) – 9/57 vs. South Africa, The Oval, 1994

 Devon Malcolm
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Devon Malcolm’s 9/57 against South Africa at The Oval is remembered for his raw pace. After being hit on the helmet earlier in the game, Malcolm unleashed a devastating spell to take 9 wickets. England won the match by 8 wickets, and Malcolm’s fiery bowling was the turning point.

Match Result: England won by 8 wickets. 

10 Muthiah Muralidaran (Sri Lanka) – 9/65 vs. England(1998)

Muthiah Muralidaran
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Muttiah Muralitharan’s spectacular spell of 9/65 at The Oval in 1998 showcased why he was one of cricket’s most feared spinners. In his second innings, with over 54.2 overs of mesmerizing spin bowling, including 27 maidens, Muralitharan maintained an incredibly economical rate of just 1.19 runs per over.

Best Bowling Figures in Test Innings by Indian Bowlers

Here are the top individual bowling performances by Indian bowlers in a single Test innings. These feats highlight moments of brilliance where bowlers turned games around with skill, grit, and precision.

RankBowlerRunsWicketsOpponentVenueYear
1A Kumble7410PakistanDelhi1999
2JM Patel699AustraliaKanpur1959
3N Kapil Dev839W. IndiesAhmedabad1983
4SP Gupte1029W. IndiesKanpur1958
5MH Mankad528PakistanDelhi1952
6MH Mankad558EnglandChennai1952
7ND Hirwani618W. IndiesChennai1988
8S Venkataraghavan728New ZealandDelhi1965
9ND Hirwani758W. IndiesChennai1988
10EAS Prasanna768New ZealandAuckland1976

Best Bowling Figures in an Innings – Test Matches in 2024

Here’s a list of the most impactful bowling figures in a single innings across all Test matches played in the year.

RankBowlerRunsWicketsOpponentVenueMatch Date
1Noman Ali468EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024
2M Jansen137Sri LankaDurban27 Nov 2024
3AAP Atkinson457West IndiesLord’s10 Jul 2024
4MJ Santner537IndiaPune24 Oct 2024
5Washington Sundar597New ZealandPune24 Oct 2024
6TW Hartley627IndiaHyderabad25 Jan 2024
7MJ Henry677AustraliaChristchurch08 Mar 2024
8S Joseph687AustraliaBrisbane25 Jan 2024
9Sajid Khan1117EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024
10Mohammed Siraj156South AfricaCape Town03 Jan 2024

Conclusion: Jim Laker Has The Best Bowling Figures In Test!

Jim Laker’s 10/53 remains the best bowling figure in Test cricket, a true example of skill and accuracy. Achieving such great figures is not just about talent – it’s a mix of conditions, pitch behavior, and the bowler’s ability to outsmart the batsman. 

Each performance on this list shares similar factors. Muttiah Muralitharan’s spin control or Richard Hadlee’s swing and seam bowling were key to their success. 

When we look ahead, current bowlers like Ravichandran Ashwin, Nathan Lyon, or rising stars like Shaheen Afridi could break into this list. With more Test matches and different playing conditions, future bowlers have a chance to set new records.

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About the Author

Meet Ankit Yadav, a dedicated cricket analyst at The Cricket Panda. Growing up playing street leagues and college tournaments, Ankit's love for cricket has been a lifelong journey. With a knack for numbers and a talent for data analysis, he brings a unique perspective to cricket reporting. At The Cricket Panda, Ankit combines his passion for cricket with his expertise in data analysis to provide fans with in-depth insights and comprehensive coverage of the sport.

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