Top 10 Players to Take the Fastest 400 Wickets in Test

Top 10 Players to Take the Fastest 400 Wickets in Test

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Cricket is a gentleman's game; to outshine in one of the most competitive games is quite a task. Bowlers are those key players in cricket that can turn the game upside down within minutes. Taking the fastest 400 wickets in a Test match is one of the most cherished dreams of any bowler. We have enlisted a list of the top 10 players who took the fastest 400 wickets in the Test.

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List Of Top 10 Famous Indian Cricketers

1. Muttiah Muralitharan

Muttiah Muralitharan is a bowling magician and highly skillful right-arm offspinner of Sri Lanka.

He is the fastest bowler to take the fastest 400 Test wickets due to his perseverance and determination. He achieved this milestone in his 72nd Test match. He is known as Murali and The Smiling Assassin due to his killing bowling delivery and attractive smile.

Muttiah Muralitharan

Furthermore, Murali starts the bowling attack with wicket-taking aiming deliveries, which often troubles the batsman of any order. Murli has a striking signature bowling style by combining shoulder strength and delivering the ball with a quick arm, wrist, and slightly bent elbow. Due to his adept bowling techniques, he became the top bowler to achieve 800 Test wickets.

2. Ravichandran Ashwin

Ravichandran Ashwin

Ravichandran Ashwin bagged the second position in the fastest 400 wickets in Test. He is also the fastest Indian bowler to take 400 Test wickets. Ashwin achieved this milestone in his 77th Test match. He is one of the most dedicated offspinners in the Indian cricket team. Ashwin has made it a habit to pick up wickets, especially in dry and dusty conditions that support turns. R. Ashwin is famous for his impeccable off spinning technique, even in dry and dusty pitch conditions. Ashwin's intense sling-arm action and the unpredictable peculiar release point of deliveries threaten the top to the mid-order batsman.

3. Richard Hadlee

Richard Hadlee

Richard Hadlee is the bowling gem of the eighties. He is the world's third bowler to take the fastest 400 wickets in Tests. He achieved this milestone in his 80th Test match. Upon his retirement from international cricket in 1990, Richard was acknowledged with the knighthood title due to his contribution to the game. He brought the New Zealand team glory with his impeccable bowling skills and dedication.

4. Dale Steyn

Dale Steyn

Dale Steyn is the fourth player to take the fastest 400 wickets in Tests. He achieved this milestone in his 80th Test match. He is also the first South African player who stayed at the first position in ICC Test rankings for 2343 days. During his career in 2007–08, he took 78 wickets, averaging 16.24. He was even awarded the ICC 2008 Test Cricketer of the Year Award.

Dale's intense, Scary eyes, throbbing veins, and a chainsaw celebration of deliveries threaten the top to the mid-order batters. Dale is best known for his signature fast bowling delivery. He used to run in full-throttle, shape the signature outswinger away from a leg-stump line, and leave the batsman stumped.

5. Rangana Herath

Rangana Herath

Following the foot trails of the iconic offspinner Muralitharan, Rangana Herath took fifth in the list of fastest 400 wickets in Test. He achieved this milestone feat in his 84th Test. Rangana is famous for his left-arm spin bowling technique. His signature bowling technique – Mystery Ball, always baffled top-notch batters to score runs in his overs. In his technique, he used to deliver the ball quickly, and the ball used to dart back into the right-hand batsman.

6. Anil Kumble

Anil Kumble

Anil Kumble is the second fastest Indian bowler to 400 Test wickets. He achieved this milestone in his 85th Test match. Kumble even holds the record of being the first Indian and second-highest overall player to deliver 40,850 balls in his entire Test career. Anil Kumble is among the most popular Indian Cricket players and bowlers. He is a right-arm spin bowler, has taken 619 wickets in Test cricket, and remains the third-highest wicket-taker of all time.

He also won several awards and recognitions and was regarded as the cricketer of the Year in 1993 in Indian cricket. Kumble dismissed all ten batsmen in an exceptional Test match against Pakistan. His fond fans and supporters often call him by a nickname – Jumbo.

7. Glenn McGrath

Glenn McGrath

Glenn McGrath holds the seventh position in the list of top players to take the fastest 400 wickets in Tests. He achieved this milestone feat in his 87th Test match. Also, he is the first Australian player to play 100 Test matches and take 400 wickets. McGrath's unmatchable line and length, excellent bowling method and athletic physical fitness played a significant role in his career. He was known as Pigeon due to his pin-shaped long legs and physique. In 2004, McGrath became the first Australian fast bowler to play 100 Tests.

8. Shane Warne

Shane Warne

Shane Warne is the second most talented Australian bowler to take the fastest 400 wickets in Tests. He achieved this milestone feat in his 92nd Test match. Shane played 145 Test matches and took 708 wickets in his entire career. His fine spin ball movement with slow pace balling technique stands him apart from the other Australian spinners.

9. Wasim Akram

Wasim Akram

Wasim Akram holds the ninth position in the list of top players to take the fastest 400 wickets in Tests. He achieved this milestone feat in his 96th Test match. He took 414 wickets in 104 Test matches, averaging 23.62. Also, he is the first Pakistani player to take 400 wickets in Tests. Akram's unmatchable swing bowling skills played a significant role in his career.

10. Harbhajan Singh

Harbhajan Singh

Harbhajan Singh ranks tenth in the list of fastest 400 wickets in Tests. He achieved this milestone feat in his 96th Test match. Also, he is the third Indian player to take 400 wickets in Tests. Harbhajan Singh is known for his windmilling and whiplashing bowling technique. His fans and supporters often call him by a nickname – Bhajji and Turbanator.

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