Bowling Records

Top 10: Most Test Wickets for India in SENA Countries

Indian batters have often found themselves in trouble while batting in SENA – South Africa, England, New Zealand, and Australia – countries. But the story is a bit different for bowlers, more so for pacers.

All four countries offer favourable bowling conditions, where Indian bowlers have found considerable success. They have extracted pace, bounce, spin to take wickets and give India an advantage over the hosts.

On that note, here are the top 10 bowlers with the most Test wickets for India in SENA countries.

Most Test Wickets for India in SENA Countries

Player Innings Wickets BBI Avg 5W/10W
Jasprit Bumrah 59 145 6/33 21.02 9/0
Anil Kumble 67 141 8/141 37.04 5/1
Ishant Sharma 71 130 7/74 36.86 5/0
Mohammed Shami 63 123 6/56 32.88 4/0
Zaheer Khan 53 119 5/29 31.47 6/0
Kapil Dev 62 117 8/106 33.07 7/0
Bishan Singh Bedi 42 90 6/127 30.98 5/1
Javagal Srinath 42 89 6/76 34.31 4/0
Erapalli Prasanna 34 78 8/76 29.94 5/1
Ravichandran Ashwin 44 72 4/55 39.55 0/0

Key Insights

6: The number of Indian bowlers who have taken 100 or more Test wickets in SENA countries. Right now, Jasprit Bumrah leads the chart, suring Anil Kumble’s tally.

The former Indian skipper Kapil Dev was the first Indian to claim 100-plus scalps in SENA countries.

5: Bumrah’s five-wicket hauls are also the most by an Indian bowler in SENA nations. In all, eight Indians have picked up five or more five-fors.

Of his overall five-fors, Bumrah’s three came within a year against South Africa, England, and Australia in 2018. That made him only the first Indian and Asian bowler to achieve this feat.

48: 2018 was a remarkable year for Bumrah as he picked up 48 scalps in nine Tests played across South Africa, England (14 in both countries), and Australia (20). These are the most wickets by an Indian bowler in SENA countries combined in a calendar year.

10: Only six Indian bowlers have grabbed a ten-wicket haul in SENA countries in Test cricket. Kumble, Bishan Bedi, and Bhagwath Chandrasekhar returned with 10-wicket match hauls in Australia, while Erapalli Prasanna (New Zealand), Chetan Sharma (England), and Venkatesh Prasad (South Africa) did so in the other three countries.