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Virat Kohli goes past Australian legend Michael Bevan in List A cricket records



Virat Kohli delivered a match-defining 77-run innings for Delhi against Gujarat in the Vijay Hazare Trophy at Bengaluru’s BCCI Centre of Excellence, anchoring the first innings and silencing doubters about his 50-over form. This fluent knock, featuring 13 fours and a six off 61 balls, propelled Delhi to a competitive total after early setbacks.​

Virat Kohli breaks Michael Bevan’s long-standing List A cricket record

Kohli has etched his name into List A cricket immortality by overtaking Australia‘s Michael Bevan‘s long-held record for the highest batting average, reaching 57.87 after qualifying with over 5,000 runs. Bevan’s legendary 57.86 from 15,103 runs across 427 matches stood unbroken for decades, but Kohli’s recent Vijay Hazare exploits—averaging nearly 150 across his last six 50-over games—pushed him ahead.​

The updated top averages in List A cricket (minimum 5,000 runs) now read:

Rank Batter Country Average
1 Virat Kohli India 57.87 ​
2 Michael Bevan Australia 57.86 ​
3 Sam Hain England 57.76 ​
4 Cheteshwar Pujara India 57.01 ​
5 Ruturaj Gaikwad India 56.68 ​

Kohli’s partnerships, including 72 runs with Arpit Rana and 24 with Nitish Rana, showcased his mastery before Vishal Jayswal dismissed him in the 22nd over. Fans praised his domestic knock especially amid scrutiny over his ODI continuity, with Rishabh Pant‘s 70 adding firepower. This feat, following his prior 131 against Andhra, underscores Kohli’s efficiency beyond century tallies, rivalling Sachin Tendulkar‘s volume.​

Also READ: Fans go wild as Virat Kohli smashes 83-ball century for Delhi in his historic Vijay Hazare Trophy return vs Andhra Pradesh

Rohit Sharma struggles in his second VHT 2025-26 outing

Contrastingly, Rohit Sharma endured a shocking golden duck in his second Vijay Hazare match for Mumbai against Uttarakhand at Jaipur’s Sawai Mansingh Stadium. The former captain, fresh off a blistering 155 versus Sikkim, fell to pacer Devendra Singh Bora’s short ball in the opening over, attempting a pull that looped to Jagmohan Nagarkoti at deep square leg.​

Despite the early blow—after openers added just four—Mumbai rallied to 331/7, powered by Hardik Tamore‘s unbeaten 93, Sarfaraz Khan‘s 55, and Musheer Khan‘s 55. Rohit redeemed himself with a sharp slip catch off Shardul Thakur, dismissing Kamal Singh and igniting the crowd. Uttarakhand fell 51 runs short, highlighting Mumbai’s depth even without Rohit’s bat. This rollercoaster day for Indian stars reignites debates on their domestic sharpness ahead of international duties.

Also READ: Reason behind BCCI moving Virat Kohli’s Vijay Hazare Trophy matches from Chinnaswamy to CoE 



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Star Air announces new year sale with fares from Rs 1,799


Star Air announces new year sale with fares from Rs 1,799

MUMBAI: Bengaluru-based regional carrier Star Air has announced a New Year promotional fare sale offering all-inclusive one-way tickets starting at Rs 1,799 on select routes, according to a press release issued by the airline.The limited-period offer, branded “New Year, New Horizons with Star”, is open for bookings from December 24 to December 31, 2025, with travel validity extending up to September 2026. The sale spans both regional and metro routes across the airline’s network, with seats available on a first-come, first-served basis.Under the offer, fares start at ₹1,799 on sectors such as Ahmedabad–Jamnagar. Tickets priced at ₹2,026 are available on routes including Bhubaneswar–Jharsuguda–Bhubaneswar, Diu–Ahmedabad–Diu, and Kolkata–Pakyong–Kolkata.Announcing the sale, Shilpa Bhatia, Chief Commercial and Marketing Officer at Star Air, said the initiative reflects the airline’s focus on making air travel more affordable while strengthening regional connectivity.The airline said the New Year sale is aimed at encouraging early travel planning for 2026, particularly on underserved routes, while offering some of the lowest fares of the year.Star Air is the aviation arm of the Sanjay Ghodawat Group and operates a regional airline model focused on connecting Tier-II and Tier-III cities with key metro destinations. The carrier primarily deploys turboprop aircraft and positions itself as a regional connectivity-focused airline aligned with India’s UDAN framework, targeting short-haul routes with limited or no direct air services.



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IS 19445:2025: BIS introduces new standard to test bomb disposal system; to improve country’s security | India News


IS 19445:2025: BIS introduces new standard to test bomb disposal system; to improve country’s security

NEW DELHI: The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) on Sturday introduced a national standard to test and assess bomb disposal systems. The standard is called IS 19445:2025 and it has been developed at the request of the Union ministry of home affairs and the Terminal Ballistic Research Laboratory.Consumer affairs secretary Nidhi Khare told news agency PTI that the standard was meant for voluntary use by government procurement agencies, manufacturers and testing bodies. “Its implementation is expected to bring uniformity in evaluation practices, promote quality-driven manufacturing, and enhance confidence in bomb disposal systems deployed in critical security operations,” she said in a statement.The ministry further said that the existing international standards were either difficult to access or did not fully match the kinds of threats and operating conditions faced by Indian security forces. While several public and private agencies make these systems in India, their safe use depends on strict and standard testing.The new standard provides a common reference for manufacturers, test sponsors and accredited labs. While it draws from global best practices, the standard has been adapted to Indian threat conditions, helping local manufacturers improve quality and compete internationally.



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Steve Smith scripts history, now second only to Don Bradman in this list | Cricket News


Steve Smith scripts history, now second only to Don Bradman in this list
Steve Smith of Australia (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Steve Smith etched his name deeper into Ashes history by overtaking Allan Border to become Australia’s second highest run scorer against England in Test cricket. The milestone came during the fourth Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, even though Smith endured a tough match with the bat overall. The veteran batter managed just nine runs in the first innings, falling to Josh Tongue, but showed resistance in the second innings. As wickets tumbled around him on a hostile surface, Smith remained unbeaten on 24 from 39 balls, striking one boundary and standing almost alone as Australia’s batting folded cheaply once again.

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Smith’s consistency across Ashes contests now places him above Border in the all-time charts. In 40 Tests against England, he has accumulated 3,553 runs at an average of 55.51, with 12 hundreds and 14 half-centuries in 72 innings. Border finished his career with 3,548 runs against England from 47 Tests at an average of 56.31, including eight centuries and 21 fifties. Only Sir Don Bradman remains ahead of Smith, having scored a staggering 5,028 runs in 37 Tests at an average of 89.78. The match itself turned into a fast-moving, bowler-dominated contest. England won the toss and chose to bowl, a decision that paid immediate dividends. Josh Tongue produced a memorable spell, claiming 5 for 45 to record England’s first-ever five-wicket haul in a Boxing Day Test at the MCG. Australia were dismissed for 152 in 45.2 overs, with Michael Neser top-scoring with 35 and Usman Khawaja adding 29. A brief half-century partnership between Neser and Cameron Green offered some resistance before a run-out sparked another collapse. England’s reply was equally fragile. They were skittled for 110 in just 29.5 overs, with Harry Brook scoring 41 and Gus Atkinson contributing 28. The aggressive Bazball approach faltered again on a pitch offering sharp movement and uneven bounce. Neser led Australia’s bowling with 4 for 45, while hometown favourite Scott Boland picked up 3 for 30, giving Australia a slender first-innings lead of 42. The second innings followed a similar pattern. Australia struggled to cope with the conditions and were bowled out for 132 in 34.3 overs. Only Travis Head, with 46, and Smith, with his unbeaten 24, managed to cross 20. Brydon Carse took 4 for 34 and Ben Stokes supported him with 3 for 24 as England kept the target within reach. Australia set England 175 to win. England made a confident start to the chase, with Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett putting on a half-century opening stand. Crawley later added 47 more with Jacob Bethell, placing England firmly in control. Australia mounted a brief comeback, reducing England from 112 for 2 to 165 for 6, but Harry Brook and Jamie Smith held their nerve to guide England to a memorable victory. While the match belonged to the bowlers and the volatile pitch, Smith’s climb past Allan Border ensured the Test also carried a significant moment of individual achievement in Ashes history.



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‘Rahul Gandhi hates India’: BJP cites Shashi Tharoor’s remarks on India’s foreign policy; what opposition MP said | India News


'Rahul Gandhi hates India': BJP cites Shashi Tharoor's remarks on India's foreign policy; what opposition MP said
Shehzad Poonawalla and Shashi Tharoor (Images/Agencies)

NEW DELHI: BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla on Saturday accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of putting “family interests above national interest” while defending Operation Sindoor. He cited Congress MP Shashi Tharoor’s remarks to counter Opposition criticism of the military operation.In a post on X, the BJP leader wrote: “Once again a fact check for Rahul Gandhi & his ilk like Prithviraj Chavan from Shashi Tharoor. Shows them a mirror on their fake narratives about Op Sindoor & ‘surrender’ narrative.”

​Shehzad Poonawalla​'s X post

‘Every Indian Is Assaulted When…’: Shashi Tharoor Slams Attacks On Christmas Celebrations In India

Referring to comments made earlier by Tharoor, Poonawalla said even leaders from the Opposition had acknowledged that national security issues should rise above partisan politics.“Foreign policy is not of the BJP or Congress, but of India. If someone in politics rejoices at the defeat of a Prime Minister, they are celebrating the defeat of India.”Using the remark to attack the Congress leadership, Poonawalla added: “Sadly Rahul Gandhi puts parivarik interest above India’s interest. In his hatred for BJP — he hates India.”This is not the first time the BJP spokesperson has cited Shashi Tharoor to target the Opposition. Earlier, Poonawalla had referred to Tharoor’s article criticising dynastic politics to take aim at the Gandhi family and the Congress leadership. Describing the piece as “insightful”, Poonawalla had hailed the Congress MP as a “Khatron ke Khiladi” for openly questioning political succession within his own party.

‘Completely defeated’: Prithviraj Chavan after Operation Sindoor

The BJP’s sharp response comes amid a political storm triggered by remarks from senior Congress leader and former Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan, who earlier this month claimed that India was “completely defeated” on the first day of Operation Sindoor.Speaking to reporters in Pune, Chavan had said: “On the first day (of Operation Sindoor) we were completely defeated. In the half-hour aerial engagement that took place on the 7th, we were fully defeated, whether people accept it or not. Indian aircraft were shot down. The Air Force was completely grounded, and not a single aircraft flew.”He further questioned the nature of modern warfare and the size of India’s armed forces.“Recently, we saw during Operation Sindoor, there was not even a one-kilometre movement of the military… Whatever happened over two or three days was only an aerial war and missile warfare. In such a situation, do we really need to maintain an army of 12 lakh soldiers, or can we make they do some other work?”The comments drew strong criticism from the BJP, which accused the Congress of repeatedly undermining the armed forces. Responding on X earlier, Poonawalla had said the statements were “shocking” and alleged that the Congress had a history of questioning military actions, adding: “Sena ka apman is Congress ki pehchaan.”Chavan, however, refused to apologise for his remarks, insisting that he had a constitutional right to question government actions.“Why will I apologise? It is out of the question. The Constitution gives me the right to ask questions,” he said.

Rahul Gandhi cites Donald Trump on Operation Sindoor

The BJP has also linked the controversy to Rahul Gandhi’s earlier remarks on Operation Sindoor, in which the Congress leader cited US President Donald Trump’s claims and alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi halted military action under external pressure.Gandhi had said: “Trump dialled PM Modi and said: Sunn… yeh jo tu kar raha hai isko 24 ghante ke andar band kar… aur Narendra Modi ne paanch ghante ke andar saara ka saara rok diya.” (Listen… whatever you’re doing, stop it within 24 hours, and Narendra Modi stopped everything within five hours.)The government has repeatedly rejected this claim. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told Parliament that Prime Minister Modi and Trump had no calls during the period in question, while PM Modi himself said in the Lok Sabha: “No world leader asked for suspension of Operation Sindoor.”Operation Sindoor was launched by India on May 7, targeting terror infrastructure deep inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, in retaliation for the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, in which 26 civilians were killed.



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Akshaye Khanna EXITED Ajay Devgn, Tabu starrer ‘Drishyam 3’ over remuneration of Rs. 21 crore and a demand for hair wig – Reports | Hindi Movie News


‘Drishyam 3’ hits theaters October 2, 2026, with Ajay Devgn, Tabu, Shriya Saran, and Rajat Kapoor. Fans stunned by Akshaye’s absence after his chilling ‘Drishyam 2’ role. Post-Dhurandhar and ‘Chhaava’ success, he demanded Rs 21 crore and a wig—clashing with budget and continuity.

‘Drishyam 3’ is coming to theaters on October 2, 2026. The announcement excited fans, but one thing stood out: Akshaye Khanna‘s name was missing from the cast list. It included Ajay Devgn, Tabu, Shriya Saran, and Rajat Kapoor.

Fans stunned by Akshaye Khanna’s exit

Akshaye’s absence shocked fans after his strong villain role in ‘Drishyam 2’ (2022). He is at a career high with ‘Dhurandhar’ and ‘Chhaava’, so everyone expected him back for part 3. Soon, reports said he quit over creative and money disagreements with the makers.

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Recent hits boost his value

According to Bollywood Hungama, the development revealed that Akshaye’s recent success boosted his market value, prompting him to revisit his fees. He was menacing as the villain in ‘Chhaava’ and completely stole the show in ‘Dhurandhar’. He has clearly emerged as one of the most in-demand actors at the moment. Realising this, he revised his fees and asked for Rs 21 crore for ‘Drishyam 3’. The production team attempted to reason with the actor, explaining that such a steep fee would push the film beyond its planned budget.

Wig demand adds to dispute

Reportedly, Akshaye had suggested a change in his on-screen appearance and expressed a desire to wear a wig for the role. The makers, however, were not in favour of the idea because the actor appeared without a wig in ‘Drishyam 2’, and they were keen on maintaining visual continuity. Since his demands were not met, h’e decided to walk out of ‘Drishyam 3’. He wished the makers well, and the separation happened on a positive note. The team hopes to collaborate with him again in the future when both parties are aligned.



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Teema eyes North India expansion: Taiwanese electronic giant might soon enter Uttar Pradesh; plan to establish tech park


Teema eyes North India expansion: Taiwanese electronic giant might soon enter Uttar Pradesh; plan to establish tech park

UP might soon be home to Taiwan Electrical & Electronic Manufacturers’ Association (Teema)’s technology park as the Uttar Pradesh Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (Yeida) is emerging as one of the key contenders for the proposed Indian facility, people familiar with the matter said.Foxconn chairman Young Liu, who currently heads Teema, and is part of a broader first-phase plan that includes the US, Mexico and Poland is heading the initiative. Teema is also said to be in discussions with several other Indian states as it evaluates potential locations. “The tech park may come up in the Yeida region, close to Foxconn’s upcoming OSAT (outsourced semiconductor assembly and test) facility,” one of the people told ET. “The Teema plan layout has been designed to be constructed right next to a Foxconn campus. The strategy is simple, to create advanced smart manufacturing hubs in strategic locations worldwide, exporting Taiwan’s successful technology park experience. The project focuses on the creation of an AI-integrated and ESG-focused global manufacturing network and is being led by V Lee, former India head of Foxconn, the people cited said. The aim is to improve the global competitiveness of Taiwanese companies while speeding up the international expansion of Taiwan’s electronics supply chain. Taiwanese engineering, procurement and construction company CTCI is collaborating on the project along with Foxconn. “As nations strive for economic growth, the development of Teema Technology Parks become crucial to help Taiwanese companies expand globally and manage supply chain challenges and geopolitical risks,” ET reportedm citing one person familiar with the matter. “The entire initiative aims to combine Foxconn’s experience in high-tech manufacturing and supply chain integration with CTCI’s strength in large-scale engineering turnkey projects and project management to create internationally competitive and sustainable industrial clusters overseas.” The global technology park strategy was announced on November 21, when Foxconn and Teema said they would jointly develop manufacturing hubs in the US, India, Mexico and Poland. They noted that the ongoing restructuring of global supply chains and the growing focus on local manufacturing were prompting Taiwanese companies to seek overseas production bases and transshipment hubs to preserve export flexibility and competitive advantage. According to the announcement, the initiative is also intended to drive industrial internationalisation by enabling small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to enter global supply chains through the overseas expansion and technological capabilities of larger companies. This includes encouraging large Taiwanese firms to lead smaller players in building supply chains abroad, reducing trade barriers and supporting international growth. Teema had also said it was collecting data on key markets across North America, Europe and Asia and working on overseas expansion strategies for each of the four identified countries. In the first phase, supply chain integration platforms will be set up in all four locations, with the initial technology park planned for Sonora in Mexico.According to an ET report in April, Foxconn was evaluating around 300 acres along the Yamuna Expressway in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, for its first manufacturing facility in north India. The proposed site is close to the land acquired by HCL-Foxconn for an outsourced OSAT facility. However, those plans were later put on hold after tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump came into effect. While the current status of Foxconn’s north India project remains unclear, Teema may be considering the Yeida region due to its proximity to the upcoming Jewar airport. The location would Taiwanese companies an opportunity to expand into a new region, as most of their Indian manufacturing operations are currently based in southern states.



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‘Battle of Galwan’ teaser: Salman Khan rousing fellow soldiers in moving monologue ahead of an intense war gives PURE GOSEBUMPS – WATCH |


'Battle of Galwan' teaser: Salman Khan rousing fellow soldiers in moving monologue ahead of an intense war gives PURE GOSEBUMPS - WATCH
To celebrate his 60th birthday, Salman Khan unveiled the intense teaser for Battle of Galwan. Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the war epic features Khan as Colonel Santosh Babu. The 1.12 minute long teaser shows Salman Khan riling up the soldiers of his regiment ahead of an epic battle with the Chinese troops.

Salman Khan turns 60 today. To mark the occasion, the makers had promised to unveil the teaser of Khan’s much-awaited war drama, ‘Battle of Galwan.’ Today, the teaser was released across social media platforms. Safe to say, the teaser promises This reveal was being treated as a “birthday gift” from the superstar to his fans, following weeks of intense buzz regarding his physical transformation for the role. The film is based on real events that transpired between the Indian and Chinese troops at the Galwan region on June 15, 2020 when about 200 Indian soldiers courageously defended the territory against a force of 1200 Chinese Liberation Army soldiers.

Salman Khan stuns in the teaser of ‘Battle of Galwan’

Salman Khan portrays Colonel Bikkumalla Santosh Babu, the commanding officer of the 16 Bihar Regiment. The teaser begins with Salman Khan riling up his fellow soldiers with the opening line, “Jawano yaad rahe, zakhm lage to medal samajhna aur maut dikhe to salam karna…” (Soldiers, remember—if you are wounded, consider it a medal; and if you face death, salute it)The camera pans into Khan holding a wooden stump, ready for a combat. A befitting song accompanies. The teaser ends with Khan saying, ‘Maut se kya darna, usey to ana hai.” (Why fear death? It is bound to come)

Fan expectations from ‘Battle of Galwan’

Known for his action and massy films, Salman Khan is all set to render a curveball with his portrayal as a commanding officer in ‘Battle of Galwan.’ The role, touted to be a powerful one, with tones of leadership, responsibility and patriotic fervour could very well become one of the most meaningful performances of his career.

About ‘Battle of Galwan’

Directed by Apoorva Lakhia and written by Shiv Aroor, Chintan Gandhi, Suresh Nair, the film stars Salman Khan and Chitrangada Singh as leads alongside Abhilash Chaudhary and Ankur Bhatia in pivotal roles. Produced by Khan, the music has been composed by Himesh Reshamiya.

‘Battle of Galwan’ release date

In a new development reported today, Aditya Chopra has moved the release date of the Alia Bhatt, Sharvari Wagh, Bobby Deol starrer ‘Alpha’ from its initial date of April 17, 2026 to avoid a clash with the Salman Khan starrer, ‘Battle of Galwan.’



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From Mitchell Starc to Dale Steyn: Top 5 bowlers with best strike-rates in a calendar year in Tests


Mitchell Starc has etched his name in Test cricket history by claiming the best strike-rate in a calendar year among bowlers with at least 50 wickets. The Australian left-armer’s dominant 2025 performance, with 55 wickets at a staggering strike-rate of 28.3 balls per wicket, tops the elite list ahead of legends like Waqar Younis and Dale Steyn.

Mitchell Starc’s record-breaking 2025: 55 wickets at 28.3 S.R.

Starc, the Australian pace spearhead, delivered a career-defining year in 2025, capturing 55 wickets across 11 Tests at an average of 17.32 and a strike-rate of 28.3 balls per dismissal. This blistering efficiency marks the tightest bowling strike-rate in a calendar year for any bowler taking 50-plus wickets in Tests. Starc picked up three five-wicket hauls, with his best figures of 7/58 underscoring his ability to dismantle the opposite team’s batting unit on lively pitches.

Playing a pivotal role in Australia’s Ashes campaign and home series against India, Starc combined raw pace with late swing to devastating effect. His economy of under 3.7 runs per over highlighted his control, making him the benchmark for modern fast bowling excellence in the longest format.

Waqar Younis’ 1993 rampage: 55 wickets in just 7 Tests

Pakistan’s Waqar Younis follows closely with a strike-rate of 29.5 from 1993, where he snared 55 wickets in only seven Tests at an average of 15.23. Renowned for his lethal toe-crushing yorkers, Waqar claimed six five-fors, peaking with 7/91. That year, he terrorized batsmen across England and the West Indies, forming a fearsome duo with Wasim Akram.

Waqar Younis (PC: X.com)

Waqar’s brevity – needing fewer matches than most—amplifies his feat, as Pakistan swept series with his reverse swing mastery. His performance remains a gold standard for express pace in subcontinental conditions.

Jasprit Bumrah’s 2024 masterclass: 71 wickets at 30.1 S.R.

https://x.com/cricketcomau/status/1991737829794410602India’s Jasprit Bumrah rewrote records in 2024, amassing 71 wickets in 13 Tests with a strike-rate of 30.1 and an unmatched average of 14.92 among this group. Five five-wicket hauls, including 6/45, propelled India to series triumphs in Australia and England. Bumrah’s unique seam-up action and ability to generate bounce on flat decks set him apart.

Jasprit Bumrah
Jasprit Bumrah (PC: X.com)

His workload across grueling tours showcased endurance, blending precision with aggression to become India’s strike weapon. At 30.1 balls per wicket, Bumrah’s efficiency rivals the greats despite flatter pitches in modern eras.

Gus Atkinson’s rise: England’s 2024 star with 52 wickets

Emerging English quick Gus Atkinson burst onto the scene in 2024, securing 52 wickets in 11 Tests at a strike-rate of 35.6 and average of 22.15. His highlight was a mesmerizing 7/45, complemented by three five-fors. Atkinson’s raw speed and skid made him England’s find during a transitional phase post-James Anderson.

Gus Atkinson
Gus Atkinson (PC: X.com)

Debuting amid high expectations, Atkinson adapted seamlessly to overseas challenges, troubling Australia and India. His rapid ascent signals a bright future for English pace bowling.

Dale Steyn’s iconic 2008: 74 wickets at 35.8 S.R.

South Africa’s Dale Steyn capped the top five with 74 wickets in 13 Tests during 2008, boasting a strike-rate of 35.8 and average of 20.01. Five five-wicket hauls, led by 6/72, powered South Africa to the No. 1 Test ranking. Steyn’s ferocious pace and relentless accuracy overwhelmed England, India, and Bangladesh.

Dale Steyn
Dale Steyn (PC: X.com)

That year defined Steyn’s peak, blending hostility with skill to become one of cricket’s most feared fast bowlers. His haul remains the highest wickets in this elite strike-rate bracket.

Player  Year  Wickets  Matches  Bowling

Average

Strike Rate 5 Wicket Hauls Best Bowling
Mitchell Starc (AUS)  2025  55  11  17.32  28.3  3  7/58
Waqar Younis (PAK)  1993  55  07  15.23  29.5  6  7/91
Jasprit Bumrah (IND)  2024  71  13  14.92  30.1  5  6/45
Gus Atkinson (ENG)  2024  52  11  22.15  35.6  3  7/45
Dale Steyn (SA)  2008  74  13  20.01  35.8  5  6/72

Also READ: Records and stats – Least balls faced by Australia across both innings in Tests since 1900

Why strike-rate defines bowling greatness?

Strike-rate measures wickets per balls bowled, revealing a bowler’s ability to strike frequently – a vital metric in bowler-friendly eras. These five transcend conditions, from Waqar’s swing to Starc’s seam movement. Modern analytics favour such efficiency over volume.

Starc’s 2025 surge, amid Australia’s pace revival, edges out predecessors by dismissing batsmen every 28.3 balls. Bumrah’s 71 wickets highlight volume with bite, while Steyn’s 74 set the volume bar.

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