Top 5 Bowlers With Most Wickets In India vs England Tests
Published - 14 May 2025, 01:06 PM | Updated - 14 May 2025, 01:11 PM

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India and England have faced each other in 136 Tests since they locked horns against each other in 1932. Over the years, there have been so many bowlers who have featured in this rivalry.
In the India vs England red-ball clashes, both countries produce different conditions. Under grey clouds in England, the fast bowlers enjoy the new ball in swinging and seaming conditions, with reverse swing available on dry surfaces in a few games once the ball gets old.
Meanwhile, in India, the spinners come to the party from the beginning of the innings with the hard new ball and contribute with so many wickets.
Here are the five bowlers with the most wickets in India vs England Tests
1. James Anderson (England)
In his mammoth career of over two decades, the former England pacer, James Anderson, has broken so many records. He is the leading wicket-taker in the India vs England Tests with 149 wickets in 73 innings at an average of 25.47 and a strike rate of 55.82.
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The Lancashire pacer has celebrated six five-wicket hauls and seven four-wicket hauls with the best bowling figures of 5/20 in an innings. His strike rate of 55.82 suggests how frequently he has picked up wickets against the blue brigade.
2. Ravichandran Ashwin (India)
The former Indian off-spinner, Ravichandran Ashwin, is second on the list of most wickets in red-ball clashes of India vs England. Whenever they played at home, on most occasions, the Blue Brigade spinner started with the hard new ball.
Ashwin has celebrated 114 scalps in 45 innings at an average of 27.72 and a strike rate of 55.99, with the help of eight five-wicket hauls and three ten-wicket hauls at the best bowling figure of 6/55 in an innings.
Ashwin has developed his skills over the years. Even though he hasn’t played a lot of Tests in England, it’s hard to beat his caliber in India.
3. BS Chandrasekhar (India)
In his prime, Bhagwath Chandrasekhar was a treat to watch with the old ball. His leg spin was incredibly difficult to read by any batter on the opposing side. Going to England, even on the wet surfaces, he has picked up wickets.
Chandrasekhar is the third leading wicket-taker in India vs England Tests with 95 wickets in 38 innings at an average of 27.27 and a strike rate of 65.25, celebrating three four-wicket and eight five-wicket hauls at the best figure of 8/79 in an innings.
4. Anil Kumble (India)
The former leg-spinner, Anil Kumble, is another Indian in the list. On the wet and cool surfaces in England, Kumble’s leg spin was hard to read. For a long time, he was the leading spinner in the national side.
Kumble is the fourth on the list of most wickets in India vs England red-ball clashes. The Karnataka spinner has pocketed 92 scalps in 36 innings at an average of 30.59 and a strike rate of nearly 70, thanks to four four-wicket hauls and four five-wicket hauls at the best bowling figure of 7/115 in an innings.
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5. Bishan Singh Bedi (India)
One of the most skillful spinners for India in the history of the red-ball games is the late Bishan Singh Bedi. He was old school with the skill of ripping the delivery with his fingers.
Bedi is the fifth highest wicket-taker in India vs England red-ball fixtures with 85 scalps in 36 innings at an average of just below 30 and a strike rate of 84.38, shouldering four five-wicket hauls at the best bowling figure of 6/71 in an innings.
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