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Unforgettable First Impressions: The Best Bowling Figures on Test Debut

Here, we highlight some of the most impressive bowling figures achieved on debut in men's Test cricket.

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Making a mark in Test cricket, especially on debut, is a monumental achievement for any cricketer. For bowlers, it often involves delivering a performance that stands out in the annals of cricket history. Here, we highlight some of the most impressive bowling figures achieved on debut in men’s Test cricket.

1.Ajaz Patel – 10/119 vs. India (2021)

Ajaz Patel’s performance in December 2021 against India was nothing short of extraordinary. Playing in the second Test of the series in Mumbai, Patel achieved figures of 10/119 in a single innings. His spell included all ten wickets, making him only the third bowler in Test history to accomplish this feat. Patel’s remarkable performance was a display of exceptional spin bowling and precision, securing his place in cricket’s record books.

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2.Rashid Khan – 7/137 vs. India (2018)

Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan made an immediate impact in June 2018 during the one-off Test against India. With figures of 7/137, Khan demonstrated his skill as a leg-spinner, challenging one of the world’s best batting line-ups. His performance was notable for its control and variation, underscoring why he is regarded as one of the leading spinners in modern cricket.

3.Chetan Sharma – 6/50 vs. Pakistan (1986)

Indian pacer Chetan Sharma had a memorable debut in 1986 against Pakistan. His figures of 6/50 in the Mohali Test played a crucial role in India’s victory. Sharma’s ability to swing the ball both ways and his disciplined approach helped dismantle the Pakistani batting order and set the stage for his future success.

4.Nantie Hayward – 5/36 vs. Australia (1997)

South Africa’s Nantie Hayward announced himself on the international stage with his debut performance against Australia in 1997. His figures of 5/36 were instrumental in South Africa’s victory in that Test. Hayward’s pace and bounce were effective against a formidable Australian lineup, showcasing his potential as a future star.

5.Shane Warne – 5/36 vs. India (1992)

Shane Warne’s debut against India in 1992 was a defining moment for spin bowling. His figures of 5/36 in the Melbourne Test highlighted his exceptional talent and control. Warne’s debut was the beginning of an illustrious career that would see him become one of the greatest leg-spinners in cricket history.

6.Bishan Singh Bedi – 5/34 vs. West Indies (1967)

Indian spinner Bishan Singh Bedi made an impressive debut in 1967 against the West Indies. His figures of 5/34 showcased his classical spin technique and control. Bedi’s performance set the tone for a distinguished career, solidifying his reputation as one of India’s finest spinners.

7.Muttiah Muralitharan – 7/97 vs. Australia (1992)

Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan made a striking debut against Australia in 1992, with figures of 7/97. His unconventional bowling style and remarkable control were evident from the start. Muralitharan’s debut was the beginning of an illustrious career that would eventually see him become the highest wicket-taker in Test cricket history.

8.Gus Fraser – 6/51 vs. Australia (1994)

English fast bowler Gus Fraser made a notable debut in 1994 against Australia at the Gabba. His figures of 6/51 helped England gain an upper hand in the Test. Fraser’s performance demonstrated his ability to extract bounce and movement, setting the stage for a successful international career.

9.James Anderson – 5/73 vs. Zimbabwe (2003)

James Anderson made a memorable debut in 2003 against Zimbabwe, claiming 5/73. His performance was marked by his ability to swing the ball both ways and maintain control. Anderson’s debut was the start of a storied career that would see him become one of England’s most successful fast bowlers.

10.Saeed Ajmal – 7/55 vs. India (2009)

Pakistan’s Saeed Ajmal made an impressive debut in 2009 against India. His figures of 7/55 highlighted his exceptional spin bowling skills and ability to outfox the batsmen. Ajmal’s performance was a clear indicator of the impact he would have in international cricket.

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