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Top 10: Most Expensive Bowling Figures in a Test Match

In Test cricket, bowlers have their eyes set on picking up 20 wickets of the opponent in a match. However, on some occasions, they might toil hard to send the batters back to the pavilion.

With no wickets in sight, the bowlers might end up bowling long, boring spells, conceding way too many runs. No bowler wants to face the wrath of batters, but a few have tasted their rage like no one else.

In this article, we’ll look at the top 10 most expensive bowling figures in a Test match.

Most Expensive Bowling Figures in a Test Match

Player Bowling Figures Overs Against Venue Date
Tommy Scott (WI) 9/374 105.2 England Kingston 03 Apr 1930
Jason Krejza (AUS) 12/358 74.5 India Nagpur 6 Nov 2008
Zahid Mahmood (PAK) 6/319 44.0 England Rawalpindi 1 Dec 2022
Keshav Maharaj (SA) 5/318 77.0 India Visakhapatnam 2 Oct 2019
Arthur Mailey (AUS) 7/308 63.0×8 England Sydney 19 Dec 1924
Arthur Mailey (AUS) 10/302 61.3 England Adelaide 14 Jan 1921
Clarrie Grimmett (AUS) 9/298 84.1 England Brisbane 30 Nov 1928
Chuck Fleetwood-Smith (AUS) 1/298 87.0 England The Oval 20 Aug 1938
Nathan Lyon (AUS) 5/298 81.0 South Africa Johannesburg 30 Mar 2018
Yasir Shah (PAK) 2/291 54.0 Australia Sydney 3 Jan 2017

Key Insights

9 for 374 runs by Tommy Scott is the most expensive bowling figure by a bowler in a Test match. The West Indies leg spinner conceded 266 runs for 5 wickets in the first innings and gave away 108 runs for 4 wickets in the second innings against England in 1930.

Apart from Scott, Australia’s Jason Krejza is the only other bowler to get hammered for 200+ runs in one innings and 100+ runs in another in a Test match.

Zahid Mahmood’s economy rate of 7.25 is the worst among the bowlers who have leaked more than 300 runs in a Test match. Mahmood returned with match figures of 6 for 319 runs in 44 overs against England in 2022.

129 overs bowled by Sonny Ramadhin is the most by a bowler in a single Test match. Out of those, he sent down 98 overs in the second innings against England in 1957, which is also the most overs delivered in a Test innings.

Chuck Fleetwood-Smith’s match figures of 1 for 298 came only in 1 innings, resulting in the most expensive bowling figures in a Test innings.