• In 2023, there were numerous exceptional bowling performances.

  • The sole Indian featured in the list is Ravindra Jadeja.

Top 5 best Test bowling figures in the year 2023
Nathan Lyon and Ravindra Jadeja (Image Source: Twitter)

In the landscape of cricket in 2023, test matches stand out as a sanctuary for bowlers who have faced challenges in the white-ball format. With the proliferation of flat pitches and rule changes favoring batters in limited-overs cricket, the traditional red-ball game provides a resolute stage for bowlers to exhibit their skills. The extended nature of test games allows bowlers to patiently strategize and execute game plans, often leading to gripping battles between bat and ball. The artistry of swing, seam, and spin finds its full expression in the more conducive conditions offered by test cricket. Diverse pitch dynamics worldwide further contribute to the bowlers’ stronghold, requiring them to adapt and exploit each venue’s unique characteristics.

Test cricket: A strategic and prolonged contest

Unlike the frenetic pace of limited-overs cricket, test matches demand a strategic approach from both bowlers and batters. Batters face the challenge of withstanding extended spells, leading to meticulous shot selection and defensive strategies. The enduring legacy of test cricket lies in its role as the ultimate test of a cricketer’s skill, temperament, and resilience, cementing its place as the pinnacle of the sport. As bowlers experience a renaissance in the traditional format, test cricket remains a timeless and strategic form of the game, emphasizing the enduring battle between bat and ball.

Top 5 Best bowling spells in Men’s Tests for 2023:

1. Nathan Lyon’s masterclass in Indore: 8/64 against India

Nathan Lyon
Nathan Lyon (Image Source: Twitter)

In the Indore Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) 2023, Nathan Lyon showcased his brilliance, dismantling the Indian batting lineup with figures of 8/64. His exceptional spell included crucial wickets like Shubman Gill, Rohit Sharma and Cheteshwar Pujara, leading Australia to a memorable victory.

2. Gudakesh Motie’s spin web: 7/37 against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo

Gudakesh Motie
Gudakesh Motie (Image Source: Twitter)

West Indies off-spinner Gudakesh Motie spun a web in Bulawayo, picking seven wickets for 37 runs against Zimbabwe. In just his third Test, Motie exhibited control, turn, and variations, playing a pivotal role in dismissing the hosts for 115.

3. Ravindra Jadeja’s dominance in Delhi: 7/48 against Australia

Ravindra Jadeja
Ravindra Jadeja (Image Source: Twitter)

Ravindra Jadeja‘s left-arm spin wreaked havoc in the Delhi Test against Australia, where he returned figures of 7/48. Partnering with Ravichandran Ashwin, Jadeja dismantled the Aussie batting lineup, leading to a dramatic collapse from 61/1 to 113 all out.

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4. Prabhath Jayasuriya’s 10-fer in Galle: 7/52 against Ireland

Prabhath Jayasuriya
Prabhath Jayasuriya (Image Source: Twitter)

Sri Lanka‘s Prabhath Jayasuriya shone in the Galle Test against Ireland, claiming a 10-wicket haul, including a seven-wicket spell in the first innings. His exceptional bowling played a key role in Sri Lanka’s victory by an innings and 280 runs.

5. Noman Ali’s dominance in Colombo: 7/70 against Sri Lanka

Noman Ali
Noman Ali (Image Source: Twitter)

Pakistan‘s Noman Ali exhibited exceptional control and variations in Colombo, claiming 7/70 against Sri Lanka. His spell proved crucial as Pakistan secured a comprehensive victory within four days, beating Sri Lanka by an innings and 222 runs.

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