Bowling Records

Top 10: Most Maiden Overs by a Bowler in a Test Innings

Test cricket, as the name suggests, is the most challenging format of them all. The reason is it drains out almost everyone involved in the match, and one has to maintain the same intensity for 5 long days.

While the batters need to show a lot of determination and grit to battle out against the best of opponents, the bowlers need to maintain consistency with their lines and lengths throughout the Test.

Their patience and accuracy help them pile up maidens in their spells, which in turn builds pressure on the batters. This not only reduces the run flow but also creates wicket-taking opportunities. At the same time, there are instances where nothing happens in a game and you, as a bowler, have to keep on bowling.

Let us look at the bowlers who have bowled the most maiden overs in an innings of a Test match.

Most Maiden Overs in a Test Innings

Player Maidens Bowled Overs Bowled (Balls Per Over) Against Venue Year
Booby Peel (ENG) 56 102.1 (4) Australia Melbourne 1885
Tom Garrett (AUS) 55 99.0 (4) England The Oval 1886
Alf Valentine (WI) 49 92.0 (6) England Nottingham 1950
William Attewell (ENG) 47 71.0 (4) Australia Sydney 1885
Alf Valentine (WI) 47 71.0 (6) England Lord’s 1950
Vinoo Mankad (IND) 47 76.0 (6) England Delhi 1951
Edwin Evans (AUS) 45 73.0 (4) England Melbourne 1881
Willie Bates (ENG) 43 72.0 (4) Australia Sydney 1882
Sonny Ramadhin (WI) 43 72.0 (6) England Lord’s 1950
Tom Garrett (AUS) 40 72.0 (4) England Lord’s 1886

Key Insights

There have been 67 instances of a bowler bowling 30 or more maidens in a single Test innings.

Sonny Ramadhin of the West Indies and William Attewell of England were the causes of 4 of those instances. While Ramadhin’s teammate Alf Valentine ed for 3 of those times, the same as India’s Bapu Nadkarni, Vinoo Mankad, and Australia’s Edwin Evans.

Sonny Ramadhin and Alf Valentine bowled 90 maidens between them in a Test against England at Lord’s in 1950. The pair also bowled 55 maiden overs in the host’s first innings of the Test match.