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List of best ever single spells bowled by a fast bowler in a Test match

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This is my list of the best ever single in spells by a fast bowler.I am considering only single or continuous spells and not the entire innings.



1.Curtly Ambrose 6 wickets at Trinidad v England in 1994 in 2nd innings .-Rattled the backbone of the English batting as though performing a demolition job on a wicket with uneven bounce and cracks.Batsman were clueless or perplexed to go back or forward.Instead of sailing towards a win England crashed to 26-8. reminding one of an airbase being bombed.Hostility and aggression resembling water at a boiling point,at a magnitude surpassed.Never seen batsmen look so tormented.





2.Imran Khan 5wickets for 3 runs in 25 balls at Karachi in 1982-83. in 2nd innings -Close to the best ever exhibition of combination of pace and movement ,ripping the heart out of the Indian middle order.Broke through the gate of Gavaskar and bowled Vishwanath,shouldering arms.Nevr seen batting opponents so intimidated.





3.Curtly Ambrose 7 wickets for 1 run at Perth in 1992-93 -Very similar to a combing operation. On a fiery track.Ambrose looked like pace bowling robot.Australia was tottering after lunch unable to cope with the concerning rising ball of Curtly.





4.Sarafraz Nawaz 7 wickets for 1 run at Melbourne in 1978-79-Argubaly even the great Richard Hadlee has not surpassed this effort.Sarafraz took art of swing bowling to metaphysical regions,stunning the Australian middle order.Australia looked sailing home to their traget of 382 at 305-3 before Sarafraz stormed in to make a 360 degree reversal ,like a dramatic turn in the plot of a Hollywood epic.





5..Bob Willis at Leeds in 1981 in 2nd innings -Determination personified to ressurect England from the grave to reach pinnacle of glory.Extracted the uneven bounce on the pitch with surgical precision like few paceman ever.Chasing a mere 130 run sto win England cashed from 55-1 to b dismissed for a paltry 111.One of cricket's most miraculous victories .







6.Wasim Akram at Melbourne in 1989-90 in 1st innings.-Pakistan lost the game but Wasim took pace bowling wizardry to heights of the divine.For sheer virtuosity,arguably best ever.Cant forget dismissal of David Bon shouldering arms ,r Steve Waugh edging a delivery and Mark Taylor trapped.





6.Glen Mcgrath 5 wickets at Lords in 2005 in1st innings.-Took perfection in the art of fast bowling to heights rarely reached.Perfect blending of pace and movement with the control of a motorcar and inteligence of a scholar.





7.Dennis Lillee at Melbourne v England in 1977 in 1st innings-Supreme agression like the attack of fighter plane on an airbase.Every element that constitutes perfect pace bowling.







8.Wasim Akram 4 wickets in 5 balls at Lahore v West Indies in 1990-Had he not dismissed tailenders and removed top order batsman it could rank as the bets spell ever.Art of reverse swing in magical proportions.







9.Malcolm Marshall 4 wickets at Kanpur in 1984.-Hostility of coal burning in blast furnace simply tormenting the Indian top order,as perhaps no pace bowler ever did.Marshall's skidding bounce forced batsman to fish outside the offstump.





10.Jaggval Srinath 6 wickets for twelve runs at Ahmedabad v South Afriica in 1996.-On a broken pitch Srinath ripped the flseh of the South African middle order.Mastery of length ,seam movement and control,doing just what the doctor ordered.Sensation of a dynamite exploding with South Africa cashing from 96-4 to 104 all out,chasing a victory tetra of 170.







11.Wasim Akram 5 wickets at Antigua v West Indies in 1990 in 2nd innings -Dubious umpiring cost Pakistan a famous win at Antigua with Wasim bowling with the heart of a lion.West Indies got home to their 200+ target by a margin of only 2 wickets.









12..Imran Khan 5 wickets for 8 runs at Hyderabad v India in 1982-83 in 1st innings -Intimidated the Indian batting making them look like battered army ,as though a spell had been cast on them.







13.Ian Botham five wickets for one run at Edgbaston in 1981 v Australia-Few spells have turned a virtually lost cause into a wining one as Botham at Edgbaston in 1981.An Australian win looked a foregone inclusion before Botham intervened ,creating sensation of an inferno coming from no man's land.Needing 37 runs to achieve the 151 run target with five wickets left Botahm pulled of a miracle.







14.Andy Roberts at Kingston v India in 1983 in 2nd innings-Like a thunderbolt arriving ripped apart the Indian batting just before tea,to pave the path for famous win.Supreme pace bowling intelligence.







15.Kapil Dev 3 wickets for twelve runs at Lords in 1982 in 2nd innings..-A short spell but took art of seam bowling to regions of the sublime.I have rarely seen such fiery spell at the fag end of day's play.Looked as though the spirits possessed him.,blending pace and movement with perfect length.
 
It’s more than a spell, but Ian Botham in the Jubilee Test at Bombay in 1980.

6-58 and 7-48 while Kapil Dev took 3-89.

So Botham took 13 wickets for 106 in 48.5 overs.

While Kapil Dev took 3 wickets for 89 in 37 overs.
 
It’s more than a spell, but Ian Botham in the Jubilee Test at Bombay in 1980.

6-58 and 7-48 while Kapil Dev took 3-89.

So Botham took 13 wickets for 106 in 48.5 overs.

While Kapil Dev took 3 wickets for 89 in 37 overs.

Liked my list and order?Ambrose,Imran,Sarafraz and Wasim?
 
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You don't rate sohaib spell in extreme heat of UAE vs that ATG Aussie batting?
 
There was this spell, against Sri Lanka I believe, where Pakistan bowled 8-9 maiden overs in a row.

Does anyone else recall what year that was? I know it was in the UAE
 
When I think of devastating spells, the first one that comes to my mind is Ambi's 7-1 at Perth.

Truly devastating in every sense of the word.
 
When I think of devastating spells, the first one that comes to my mind is Ambi's 7-1 at Perth.

Truly devastating in every sense of the word.

Better than his 6-24 at Trinidad at Port of Spain against England in 1994?Remember situation of game and nature of scalps.Liked my selections and order?
 
Muhammad Asif 6 wickets Sydney Australia 2009, bundled Australia for 127, they had no answer to ASif in their own conditions, and Australia is not seamers paradise like England. Just loved someone from Pakistan outclassing Aussies in Australia after nearly 10 years last such spells came from Wasim Waqar in 1999 tour, Shoaib was good in 2005 but none of them this impactful, this spell was potentially match winning if not for Kamran Akmal dropped catches and 4th innings chaos by Pakistan, Pakistan were in game till last over thanks to this spell.


Muhammad Amir and Asif Leeds vs Australia 2010, once again won the match, Someone from us outclassed Aussi batsmen, rare occassion.
 
Better than his 6-24 at Trinidad at Port of Spain against England in 1994?Remember situation of game and nature of scalps.Liked my selections and order?

I don't know..WACA was a stadium designed by cricket gods for hostile fast bowling and no better sight in test cricket than seeing an intimidating fast bowler wreak havoc on the old WACA wicket.

Besides I think, Mark Waugh, Boon, Border, Merv, Healy, etc., were much better scalps than Atherton, Robin Smith, Hick, Jack Russell, etc. And the fact that Ambrose ran through a stronger Australian line up in the first innings counts more in my eyes. Let's be honest, England were a bit of a meme team in the 90s, even their fans say so.
 
I don't know..WACA was a stadium designed by cricket gods for hostile fast bowling and no better sight in test cricket than seeing an intimidating fast bowler wreak havoc on the old WACA wicket.

Besides I think, Mark Waugh, Boon, Border, Merv, Healy, etc., were much better scalps than Atherton, Robin Smith, Hick, Jack Russell, etc. And the fact that Ambrose ran through a stronger Australian line up in the first innings counts more in my eyes. Let's be honest, England were a bit of a meme team in the 90s, even their fans say so.

Fine answer.However I felt Trinidad scalps were more impressive.
 
I will go with the legendary South African Dale Steyn's spell in India against a GOAT Indian batting lineup in 2008 when he bowled them out at 70 odd.
 
I don't know..WACA was a stadium designed by cricket gods for hostile fast bowling and no better sight in test cricket than seeing an intimidating fast bowler wreak havoc on the old WACA wicket.

Besides I think, Mark Waugh, Boon, Border, Merv, Healy, etc., were much better scalps than Atherton, Robin Smith, Hick, Jack Russell, etc. And the fact that Ambrose ran through a stronger Australian line up in the first innings counts more in my eyes. Let's be honest, England were a bit of a meme team in the 90s, even their fans say so.

Fine answer.However I felt Trinidad scalps were more impressive.

I will go with the legendary South African Dale Steyn's spell in India against a GOAT Indian batting lineup in 2008 when he bowled them out at 70 odd.

My personal favourite is when Shoaib Akhtar humiliated Sachin Tendulkar in Kolkata, this was one of Sachin’s most embarrassing moments, walks out to the worship of millions who are then silenced seconds later
 
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My personal favourite is when Shoaib Akhtar humiliated Sachin Tendulkar in Kolkata, this was one of Sachin’s most embarrassing moments, walks out to the worship of millions who are then silenced seconds later

Undoubtedly, the greatest fast bowler to come from Pakistan after Wasim Akram.

Don't think the wickets taken with tampered balls should be valued as highly. I guess Mitchell Starc's exploits in the first two tests of 2018 South Africa series and 2017 New Zealand series aren't rated because of the same reason.
 
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Undoubtedly, the greatest fast bowler to come from Pakistan after Wasim Akram.

Don't think the wickets taken with tampered balls should be valued as highly. I guess Mitchell Starc's exploits in the first two tests of 2018 South Africa series and 2017 New Zealand series aren't rated because of the same reason.

The Indian hearts and their love for Sachin was certainly tampered with that day, I enjoyed that wicket but the Rahul Dravid one was more valuable
 
I remember Dale Steyn might be in 2009/10 against India in possibly Kanpur - bowled us for under 100....that line up had Sachin, viru, laxy, Rahul, GG, MSD etc...it was a magnificient spell...he got conventional swing at pace and reversed at the end.
On U-tube have seen Imarn against us in Karachi - that delivery to bowl Vishwanath when he shouldered arms, came in from way outside off-that was faboulous, ....overall that spell was fantastic...and on top of of it, Sunny G was run out....
1984-Malcolm marshall again at Kanpur (what's with that place and visiting pacemen :) ....he knocked the bat out of sunny g's hands with a brute of a delivery...that spell was probably the quickest spell in terms of sheer speed that I have seen against us....
As far as greatest single spells go, Jasprit Bumrah against WI in early 2019 , I think he got 5 for 9 or something and also got heaps in the other innings as well as much more in the next test match....he got sharp late inswing at pace nearing 150kmph and some of his clean bowlds were spectacular almost like waqar....google this series...
I guess this was his last series so far that he bowled in this manner, after which he got his back injury.
This was the sharpest and quickest he probably was.
I hope he will be back to peak fitness and produce such spells soon..
 
I remember Dale Steyn might be in 2009/10 against India in possibly Kanpur - bowled us for under 100....that line up had Sachin, viru, laxy, Rahul, GG, MSD etc...it was a magnificient spell...he got conventional swing at pace and reversed at the end.
On U-tube have seen Imarn against us in Karachi - that delivery to bowl Vishwanath when he shouldered arms, came in from way outside off-that was faboulous, ....overall that spell was fantastic...and on top of of it, Sunny G was run out....
1984-Malcolm marshall again at Kanpur (what's with that place and visiting pacemen :) ....he knocked the bat out of sunny g's hands with a brute of a delivery...that spell was probably the quickest spell in terms of sheer speed that I have seen against us....
As far as greatest single spells go, Jasprit Bumrah against WI in early 2019 , I think he got 5 for 9 or something and also got heaps in the other innings as well as much more in the next test match....he got sharp late inswing at pace nearing 150kmph and some of his clean bowlds were spectacular almost like waqar....google this series...
I guess this was his last series so far that he bowled in this manner, after which he got his back injury.
This was the sharpest and quickest he probably was.
I hope he will be back to peak fitness and produce such spells soon..

No, Sachin was missing the 2nd and 3rd Test with an injury.
 
Shoaib Akhtar's spell in Durban and Calcutta have been my favorite since I have started watching cricket
 
No, Sachin was missing the 2nd and 3rd Test with an injury.

oh really? thanks hitman....but that bowling was one masterclass by steyn ....
I guess recently jimmy Anderson in 1st test in Chennai bowled some class deliveries to get rahane, gill etc.
 
Some great and memorable fast bowling spells there , still get goosebumps watching videos of Wasim Akram’s spells almost whenever he took 5 wickets. I would go as far as saying Wasim Akram was probably the most lethal bowler in cricket history for a batsman to face first ball if Wasim had just taken a wicket on the previous delivery. If there was a stat on the number of times a fast bowler must have taken 2 wickets in between 2-4 balls , Wasim would top that list for sure.

Talking about memories from the past, the sight of Curtly Ambrose with his tail up doing his high-fives with all 10 team-mates after dismissing the batsmen and repeating that for each wicket on his batting at to a 5-fer during a spell was also exciting and a memorable sight in cricket.
 
Some great and memorable fast bowling spells there , still get goosebumps watching videos of Wasim Akram’s spells almost whenever he took 5 wickets. I would go as far as saying Wasim Akram was probably the most lethal bowler in cricket history for a batsman to face first ball if Wasim had just taken a wicket on the previous delivery. If there was a stat on the number of times a fast bowler must have taken 2 wickets in between 2-4 balls , Wasim would top that list for sure.

Talking about memories from the past, the sight of Curtly Ambrose with his tail up doing his high-fives with all 10 team-mates after dismissing the batsmen and repeating that for each wicket on his batting at to a 5-fer during a spell was also exciting and a memorable sight in cricket.

Glenn McGrath too for that matter
 
Some great and memorable fast bowling spells there , still get goosebumps watching videos of Wasim Akram’s spells almost whenever he took 5 wickets. I would go as far as saying Wasim Akram was probably the most lethal bowler in cricket history for a batsman to face first ball if Wasim had just taken a wicket on the previous delivery. If there was a stat on the number of times a fast bowler must have taken 2 wickets in between 2-4 balls , Wasim would top that list for sure.

Talking about memories from the past, the sight of Curtly Ambrose with his tail up doing his high-fives with all 10 team-mates after dismissing the batsmen and repeating that for each wicket on his batting at to a 5-fer during a spell was also exciting and a memorable sight in cricket.

Great post appreciate.Like my choices and rankings ?
 
Kapil Dev bowling 30 overs unchanged for returns of 9/83 against WI, Ahmedabad 1983, desperately trying to keep India in the game against arguably the greatest team of all time.

A lion hearted effort epitomizing the extent to which the Indian bowling unit depended on one man who dared to bowl fast in a cricketing culture which derided it for 50 years before his arrival.
 
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Kapil Dev bowling 30 overs unchanged for returns of 9/83 against WI, Ahmedabad 1983, desperately trying to keep India in the game against arguably the greatest team of all time.

A lion hearted effort epitomizing the extent to which the Indian bowling unit depended on one man who dared to bowl fast in a cricketing culture which derided it for 50 years before his arrival.

One of the greatest spells ever which I originally placed in my selection.However it was not a single inspell but in some parts.
 
Kapil Dev bowling 30 overs unchanged for returns of 9/83 against WI, Ahmedabad 1983, desperately trying to keep India in the game against arguably the greatest team of all time.

A lion hearted effort epitomizing the extent to which the Indian bowling unit depended on one man who dared to bowl fast in a cricketing culture which derided it for 50 years before his arrival.

Great choice It was in my original top 12 but I thought it was broken.
 
Great choice It was in my original top 12 but I thought it was broken.

Yeah fair enough but since WI finished Day 3 on 152-7; there was probably a good chunk of the spell bowled in a single day with Kapil taking 6 of the 7 wickets to fall.
 
Not a really great list. Too many questionable entries. For me 3-fers and 4-fers shouldnt even make the cut honestly.

Some worth considering:

Holding's 14 wickets in 1976 against England on a dead pitch. This should have been in the top 5!

Malcolm Marshall 5-29 against Australia in Sydney on a spinners wicket, in 31 overs! Also his 7/53 against England which he bowled with a broken arm. How could you leave that?

Dale Steyn's 7/53 in Nagpur. Masterclass in reverse swing.

Hadlee's 9/52 vs Australia was as complete a bowling performance as you can imagine.

Lillee's 7/83 against the West Indies was likely his best performance against the strongest side ever.

Fazal Mahmood's 6/46 was a landmark performance defending a small total.

Imran Khan 6/63 was arguably the most influential spell in subcontinent history.

And there are several more.
 
Oops just reread and you are only including single stretch spells. Consider Shoaib against Australia in 2002 then.
 
I don't know..WACA was a stadium designed by cricket gods for hostile fast bowling and no better sight in test cricket than seeing an intimidating fast bowler wreak havoc on the old WACA wicket.

Besides I think, Mark Waugh, Boon, Border, Merv, Healy, etc., were much better scalps than Atherton, Robin Smith, Hick, Jack Russell, etc. And the fact that Ambrose ran through a stronger Australian line up in the first innings counts more in my eyes. Let's be honest, England were a bit of a meme team in the 90s, even their fans say so.

They were better than in the late eighties. Smith was of the best players of quick bowling England ever had, and Stewart the opener hit two centuries in a match on that tour. Fraser had two eightfers in WI and Caddick was effective too. Tufnell was decent and won some tests. They held WI at home in 1991 and 1995, and beat SA in 1998. Russell was a far better keeper than any who played for us since, except perhaps Foakes.
 
They were better than in the late eighties. Smith was of the best players of quick bowling England ever had, and Stewart the opener hit two centuries in a match on that tour. Fraser had two eightfers in WI and Caddick was effective too. Tufnell was decent and won some tests. They held WI at home in 1991 and 1995, and beat SA in 1998. Russell was a far better keeper than any who played for us since, except perhaps Foakes.

Your choices of the bets in spells?Liked mine?
 
I nominate Stuart Broad's 8-15 at Trent bridge in Ashes as one contender. What do you think, [MENTION=7774]Robert[/MENTION]?
 
They were better than in the late eighties. Smith was of the best players of quick bowling England ever had, and Stewart the opener hit two centuries in a match on that tour. Fraser had two eightfers in WI and Caddick was effective too. Tufnell was decent and won some tests. They held WI at home in 1991 and 1995, and beat SA in 1998. Russell was a far better keeper than any who played for us since, except perhaps Foakes.

Sorry ,your choice of the best in spells?Any view on my rankings and choice?
 
Your choices of the bets in spells?Liked mine?

I always like your lists [MENTION=132062]Harsh Thakor[/MENTION] and your prose makes me smile. All those bombers and tigers.

Can only comment on what I have seen. Of course I have a soft spot for Willis, who appeared to be possessed by some warrior spirit that day. Deep in trance, getting massive lift off the deck and really nasty to face. I haven’t seen the like from England since except Malcolm’s 9-57.
 
I nominate Stuart Broad's 8-15 at Trent bridge in Ashes as one contender. What do you think, [MENTION=7774]Robert[/MENTION]?

Well, what he did that day was bowl accurately and move it about on a standard English seaming wicket. He wasn’t quick. But the Aussies had a collective brain fade and terrible shot selection, and Broad was supported by excellent catching especially a stunner by Stokes. It seemed to be past him before he started to move, then he threw himself back and to the right and it stuck somehow.
 
There are too many to list. These come to my mind right now:

1) Shoaib Akthar's spell against Australia in 2002 (venue: Sri Lanka).

2) Asif's spell during Karachi 2006.

3) Amir's spell against Australia in 2010 Test series (2nd Test). This series was in England (right before spot-fixing saga).
 
There are too many to list. These come to my mind right now:

1) Shoaib Akthar's spell against Australia in 2002 (venue: Sri Lanka).

2) Asif's spell during Karachi 2006.

3) Amir's spell against Australia in 2010 Test series (2nd Test). This series was in England (right before spot-fixing saga).
That Shoaib's spell was awesome

That was one of the quickest spell i have ever seem bowled by him
 
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