Elite Club

500 Wickets in Test Cricket – The Elite Club

One of the very few things that give cricketers the legendary tag to their name is longevity. Playing for more years can only mean they have played consistent cricket. One cannot play for a long time without delivering what the team wants consistently. A bowler picking more than 500 wickets in Test cricket is similar to a batsman scoring an aggregate of 10000 runs in a single format.

In fact, it’s quite rarer and a bigger achievement than that.

Only nine players in the history of 100+ years long Test cricket has break the barrier of 500 Test scalps so far. The next closest to this list is Mitchell Starc, who is still a long way behind the milestone number of 500.

With the recent inclusion of Ravichandran Ashwin into this elite club, here is a blog for all these who went past the magical number – 500 Test Wickets milestone.

Bowlers with 500 Test Wickets

Player Matches Wickets BBI 5W/10W
Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) 133 800 9/51 67/22
Shane Warne (AUS) 145 708 8/71 37/10
James Anderson (ENG) 188 704 7/42 32/3
Anil Kumble (IND) 132 619 10/74 35/8
Stuart Broad (ENG) 167 604 8/15 20/3
Glenn McGrath (AUS) 124 563 8/24 29/3
Nathan Lyon (AUS) 136 553 8/50 24/5
Ravichandran Ashwin (IND) 106 537 7/59 37/8
Courtney Walsh (WI) 132 519 7/37 22/3

Key Stats

Among these eight bowlers, there are four spinners (interestingly, two off-spinners, a leg-breaker, and a leg-spinner) and four fast bowlers.

The spin duo – Muttiah Muralitharan and Shane Warne tops the overall list of leading wicket-takers in Test cricket.

Three bowlers from Australia, two from England, and one each from India, Sri Lanka, and West Indies have achieved this feat so far.

Out of these 8, Walsh, McGrath, Warne, Murali, Lyon, and Kumble are the only seven bowlers in Test cricket to bowl more than 5000 Overs in Test cricket.

Other notable stats is, all these eight bowlers are right-handed. The record for the highest wicket-taking left-handed bowlers belongs to Rangana Herath of Sri Lanka, who has taken 433 wickets and ranks 10th overall. He is followed by Wasim Akram (414) of Pakistan and Daniel Vettori (362) of New Zealand.

Every bowler in the above list has at least played one Test in the 21st century. The highest wicket-taking Test bowler, who has not played a single Test in the 2000s, is Kapil Dev, who played from 1978-1994 and took 434 wickets.

The Sri Lankan bowler, Muralitharan convincingly leads the top Test wicket-taker chart with a lead of 92 wickets from the 2nd ranked Australian Warne.

500th Test Wicket Victim List

Here’s a list of the 500th Wicket of all Test bowlers who have achieved the feat:

500th Test Wickets of the Bowlers

Bowler 500th Wicket Against Year Venue
Courtney Walsh (WI) Jacques Kallis South Africa 2001 Trinidad
Shane Warne (AUS) Hashan Tillakaratne Sri Lanka 2004 Galle
Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) Michael Kasprowicz Australia 2004 Kandy
Glenn McGrath (AUS) Marcus Trescothick England 2005 Lord’s
Anil Kumble (IND) Steve Harmison England 2006 Mohali
James Anderson (ENG) Kraigg Brathwaite West Indies 2017 Lord’s
Stuart Broad (ENG) Kraigg Brathwaite West Indies 2020 Manchester
Nathan Lyon (AUS) Faheem Ashraf Pakistan 2023 Perth
Ravichandran Ashwin (IND) Zak Crawley England 2024 Rajkot

Key Stats

Interestingly, the West Indian opening batsman Kraigg Brathwaite is the 500th victim of both the English bowlers Anderson and Broad.

The other team with three 500th victims is England itself, with Marcus Trescothick and Steve Harmison falling to McGrath and Kumble, respectively, as their 500th scalp. The recent entry to this list is Zak Crawley – the 500th Test wicket of Ravi Ashwin.

Notably, both Warne and Muralitharan have crossed the 500-wicket barrier in two different Tests of the same series.

The pacers in the list, McGrath and Anderson picked their 500th-milestone wicket in the same venue – Lord’s Cricket Ground, London.