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Top 5: Bowlers with Most Wickets at a Single Venue in Test Cricket

In this article, find out the list of bowlers who have picked up the most wickets at a single venue in Test cricket.

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Top 5: Bowlers with Most Wickets at a Single Venue in Test Cricket

There are certain venues where bowlers have dominated the game of Test cricket and have managed to pick up many wickets at one venue.

In this article, we will talk about the top 5 bowlers with the most wickets at a single venue in Test cricket.

5. Muthiah Muralidaran: 111 Wickets | Galle

At the Galle International Stadium, former Sri Lankan spinner Muthiah Muralidaran took 111 wickets from 15 matches at an average of 18.5 and a strike rate of 51.59, with 11 five-wicket and 4 ten-wicket hauls to his name. 

Muralidaran’s best performance in Galle came against England, when he picked up 7 wickets for 46 runs, where he dismissed England’s captain Michael Vaughan and senior batters like Paul Collingwood and Andrew Flintoff.

4. Stuart Broad: 113 Wickets | Lord’s

Former England pacer Stuart Broad took 113 wickets from 28 matches at the Lord’s Cricket Ground at an average of 27.6 and a strike rate of 53, with 7 four-wicket hauls, 3 five-wicket hauls, and a ten-wicket haul. 

Broad’s best figures at Lord’s were 7/44 when he blew away the top order of New Zealand in the fourth innings of the match, where New Zealand had to chase 249 runs and they were bowled out for 68 runs.

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3. Muthiah Muralidaran: 117 Wickets | Kandy

Muthiah Muralidaran features again in this list with his 117 wickets from 16 matches at Asgiriya Stadium in Kandy. He averaged 16 and had a strike rate of 43.47.

Murali picked up 11 five-wicket hauls and 5 five-wicket hauls at Asgiriya Stadium, with his best figures in an innings being 9 for 51 runs against Zimbabwe. He could have gotten a 10-fer had Chaminda Vaas not taken the last wicket.

2. James Anderson: 123 Wickets | Lord’s

James Anderson, who recently retired from Test cricket and played his last Test at Lord’s, picked up 123 wickets from 29 matches at the same venue at an average of 24.8 and a strike rate of 55.8 with 7 five-wicket hauls to his name.

At Lord’s, Anderson picked up 7 for 42 runs against the West Indies in 2017 in a must-win match for England, which they won by 9 wickets.

1. Muthiah Muralidaran: 166 Wickets | Colombo (SSC)

Muralidaran, who has taken the most wickets in the history of Test cricket, features again in this list, with his 166 wickets from 24 matches at Colombo (SSC) at an average of 20.69 and a strike rate of 53.23.

Murali picked up 14 five-wicket hauls and 4 ten-wicket hauls at Colombo (SSC), with his best figures in an innings being 8 for 87 runs against India.

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