Best Test Bowling Average of the Last 100 Years

Discover the bowlers with the best Test bowling averages over the last 100 years. From legendary pacers to spin maestros, explore cricket’s most consistent and economical wicket-takers in Test history.

By Raghu
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In cricket’s historic tapestry, bowlers have twisted stories of strength and dominance on every pitch. Yet, among this drama, a select few have etched their names with statistics so impressive. Here are some players best with test bowling average of the Last 100 Years (Min. 2000 Balls Bowled)

  1. Scott Boland: Australian fast bowler Scott Boland has set a historic remarkable benchmark in Test cricket, getting the best bowling average of any player in the last 100 years with a minimum of 2000 balls bowled. After his dominant performance during the recent West Indies series, Boland’s Test bowling average now stands at an amazing 16.53, surpassing all others since 1915 and ranking as the sixth-best in the history of the format. This feat, highlighted by a hat-trick at Sabina Park and consistent match-winning spells, places him ahead of celebrated bowlers from the modern era and secures his reputation as one of the most effective Test bowlers of the modern game.
  2. Bert Ironmonger: Australian left-arm spinner Bert Ironmonger, who played Test cricket between 1928 and 1933, holds the remarkable excellence of having the best Test bowling average in the last 100 years among bowlers who delivered at least 2,000 balls. In his short historic career, Ironmonger claimed 74 wickets in just 14 Tests at an outstanding average of 17.97, a record that stood supreme for decades.
  3. Frank Tyson: Frank Tyson, famously nicknamed “Typhoon Tyson,” was a magnificent fast bowler for England between 1954 and 1959. Well-Known for his pace and destructive spells, Tyson played 17 Test matches, capturing 76 wickets at a remarkable average of 18.56, the 3rd best Test bowling average by any bowler in the past 100 years with a minimum of 2000 balls bowled. His career-defining performance came during the 1954-55 Ashes tour, where his blazing bowling was significant in England retrieving the Ashes on Australian soil.
  4. Ajaz Patel: New Zealand left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel has made headlines in Test cricket from 2021 to the present, claiming 55 wickets at an remarkable average of 19.34, the 4th best Test bowling average in the last 100 years for any bowler with a minimum of 2000 balls delivered during this period. Patel’s standout performance includes his iconic 10-wicket haul against India in Mumbai in December 2021, making him only the third bowler in history to achieve this rare feat. Notably, he has emerged as one of the most effective spinners in challenging overseas conditions, particularly in Asia, further securing his place among modern Test cricket’s elite bowler.
  5. Jasprit Bumrah: Jasprit Bumrah has marked his name in cricket history by achieving the 5thbest Test bowling average in the past 100 years among bowlers who have delivered more than 2,000 balls. Since his debut in 2018, Bumrah has claimed 217 wickets at a remarkable average of 19.48, consistently delivering match-winning spells, particularly in overseas conditions. This extraordinary record puts him ahead of every prominent Test bowler of the modern era and secures his place as one of the greatest fast bowlers in Test cricket.

Amid cricket’s changing tides, the greatness of a bowler endures through numbers. In the last hundred years Scott Boland claims the crown with the best Test bowling average.

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Raghu Jangid is a veteran cricket writer at SportsBigNews, contributing his expertise and passion for the sport since 2019. With years of experience covering domestic and international cricket, Raghu delivers sharp Fantasy analysis, exclusive insights, and engaging stories that resonate with fans. His deep understanding of the game's history and evolving dynamics makes him a trusted voice in the cricketing community.