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Ranking Devon Malcolm’s top 3 bowling performances in Tests

In Test cricket, where the battle between bat and ball is a long and strategic affair, bowlers must navigate through meticulous innings played by batters who play each delivery with precision. In this format, achieving remarkable bowling figures is a testament to skill, perseverance, and an uncanny ability to outwit the batters.

This article delves into the exceptional career of Devon Malcolm, a renowned fast bowler who left an indelible mark on Test cricket. By scrutinizing and ranking his top three bowling performances, we unravel the moments where Malcolm’s skill and tenacity converged, showcasing his prowess in a format where claiming wickets requires a unique set of attributes and tactical brilliance.

3. 5/46 vs New Zealand in 1990

Ranking Devon Malcolm’s top 3 bowling performances in Tests
vs New Zealand in 1990

Devon Malcolm delivered a bowling masterclass in the third Test at Birmingham, showcasing his prowess by claiming impressive figures of 5/46 in the second inning. His exceptional performance proved pivotal as England secured victory by 114 runs, with Malcolm amassing a total of nine wickets in the match.

His ability to dismantle the opposition’s batting lineup played a crucial role in shaping the outcome, solidifying his reputation as a formidable force in Test cricket. The relentless precision and impact exhibited by Malcolm during this inning underscored his significance in England’s triumph in the thrilling encounter.

2. 6/77 vs West Indies in 1990

Ranking Devon Malcolm’s top 3 bowling performances in Tests
vs West Indies in 1990

Devon Malcolm’s stellar bowling display during the third Test in Port of Spain is etched in cricket history as a testament to his exceptional skills. In the second inning, Malcolm wreaked havoc, claiming remarkable figures of 6/77. His phenomenal performance played a pivotal role in ensuring the match concluded in a draw.

Throughout the game, Malcolm showcased his mastery, securing a total of 10 wickets. This remarkable bowling innings remains a memorable chapter in Malcolm’s cricketing legacy, illustrating his ability to shine even in challenging conditions and against formidable opponents.

1. 9/57 vs South Africa in 1994

Ranking Devon Malcolm’s top 3 bowling performances in Tests
vs South Africa in 1994

Devon Malcolm, the towering right-arm pace bowler from England, secures the ninth spot on our compilation of the best bowling figures in Test cricket history. Renowned for his blistering pace, menacing bouncers, and the capability to generate movement in both directions, Malcolm was a formidable force capable of dismantling any batting lineup.

His record-breaking feat unfolded in 1994 against South Africa, where he showcased his prowess by annihilating their batting order in the second inning. Malcolm’s stellar performance saw him claim an exceptional nine wickets in just 16.3 overs, conceding a mere 57 runs—a display of bowling mastery that etched his name among the cricketing elite.

 

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