Most successful spinners in Test cricket

Nathan Lyon, Australia’s off-spinner, achieved the 400 Test wickets milestone on Day 4 of the first Ashes Test, when he dismissed England batter, Dawid Malan. Lyon, who got the feat in his 101st game, became the seventh spinner to reach the landmark. The offie thus became the third-highest wicket-taker for Australia and also the second spinner to scalp 400 Test wickets after Shane Warne.

Speaking of most wickets by spinners in the longest format of the game, Sri Lanka’s legendary spinner Muttiah Muralitharan tops the list with mind-boggling 800 wickets after playing 133 games. On second is another legend from Australia, Shane Warne who accumulated 708 scalps in 145 matches.

Third, in the list is India’s ever-consistent spinner Anil Kumble who scalped 619 wickets in 132 Tests. Rangana Herath, who took over the charge from Muralitharan, is fourth with 433 wickets to his name in 93 matches. Herath took the responsibility from Muralitharan perfectly as he became Sri Lanka’s premier spinner after Muttiah’s retirement.

Three Indian spinners in the top 10

On fifth and sixth are Indian spinners R Ashwin and Harbhajan Singh with 427 and 417 wickets in 81 and 103 matches respectively. R Ashwin broke turbanator’s record in the recently concluded home series against New Zealand. Anil Kumble, R Ashwin and Harbhajan Singh all find themselves in the top 10 with all of them achieving over 400 wickets in Test matches.

Most wickets by spinners in Tests: 

Players Matches Wickets Best Bowling (Innings) Best Bowling (Match) Average Economy Rate 5 Wickets 10 Wickets
Muttiah Muralitharan 133 800 9/51 16/220 22.72 2.47 67 22
Shane Warne 145 708 8/71 12/128 25.41 2.65 37 10
Anil Kumble 132 619 10/74 14/149 29.65 2.69 35 8
Rangana Herath 93 433 9/127 14/184 28.07 2.8 34 9
R Ashwin 81 427 7/59 13/140 24.12 2.77 30 7
Harbhajan Singh 103 417 8/84 15/217 32.46 2.84 25 5
Nathan Lyon 101 403 8/50 13/154 32.07 2.98 18 3