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Who is most economical bowler in cricket history?

Who is most economical bowler in cricket history?

Player Runs
1 Garner, J 2752
2 Willis, R G D 1968
3 Hadlee, R J 3407
4 Holding, M A 3034

Which is the most economical spell in ODI?

West Indies pacer Phil Simmons bowled One Day International cricket’s most economical spell for a completed ten-over spell on December 17, 1992 against Pakistan in Sydney. Simmons bowled eight maidens and gave away just three runs at an economy of 0.30.

Who has the best bowling figures in ODI?

ODI – Bowling Records – Best Bowling

Player Figures Match
Chaminda Vaas 8-19 LG Abans Triangular Series: 1st Match, 2001/02
Shahid Afridi 7-12 Pakistan in West Indies 2013 (1st ODI)
Glenn McGrath 7-15 ICC World Cup: 31st Match, 2002/03
Andy Bichel 7-20 ICC World Cup: 37th Match, 2002/03
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Which bowler has the lowest economy in ODI?

Miserly legends: Top 5 bowlers with the lowest economy rate in…

  • Glenn McGrath – 3.88: Glenn McGrath was known for his consistency and discipline with the ball which he brought into the limited-overs.
  • Courtney Walsh – 3.83:
  • Kapil Dev – 3.71:
  • Shaun Pollock – 3.67:
  • Curtly Ambrose – 3.48:

What is a good economy in ODI?

ODI – Bowling Records – Best Economy Rate

Player Mat Econ
Joel Garner 98 3.09
Bob Willis 64 3.28
Sir Richard Hadlee 115 3.30
Michael Holding 102 3.32

Which bowler has the best economy?

Best Bowling Economy

Pos Player Team
1 Chris Woakes England
2 Hasan Ali Pakistan
3 Mark Wood England
4 Imran Tahir South Africa

Which bowler has best economy in T20?

Among member nations, Lasith Malinga holds the record for the most economical spell in T20I cricket. The Sri Lanka pacer gave away just six runs in his four overs while also taking five wickets against New Zealand in 2019, skittling the Kiwis out for 88.

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