Often hailed as the longest and toughest format of cricket, the test series last up to five days. Well, there’s no doubt about the fact that the bowlers have long dictated a balance and dominated the matches with their annihilating bowling attacks in a wide range of conditions and on different types of pitches in test cricket, over the decades.
Unlike other formats of cricket, taking wickets is extremely crucial and is emphasized to be a priority for the bowler in test cricket to dominate the opponent team and build an unbearable pressure on the top-order batting line of the opposition.
While the bowlers are considered to be the cornerstone of the test cricket format, there have been a few bowlers who have consistently dominated the opposition with their annihilating deliveries and smooth dismissals.
In this article, we will take a look at the top 4 bowlers who have taken the highest number of wickets in the test format at the same ground.
Test Cricket Records : Top 4 Bowlers With The Highest Number of Wickets At The Same Ground
| S.No | Bowler | Mat | Overs | Runs | Wickets | Venue |
| 1 | Muthiah Muralidaran | 24 | 1472.5 | 3425 | 166 | Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo |
| 2 | James Anderson | 28 | 1098.3 | 2994 | 123 | Lord’s, London |
| 3 | Stuart Broad | 28 | 1014.5 | 3126 | 113 | Lord’s, London |
| 4 | Rangana Herath | 19 | 924.3 | 2544 | 102 | Galle International Stadium |
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Muthiah Muralidaran
Former Sri-Lankan spin bowler, Muthiah Muralidaran, the most iconic bowler to reckon with in the history of test cricket is at the first spot in our list of the top four bowlers who have taken the highest number of wickets in the test format at the same ground. The legendary spin bowler retired with a record-breaking total of 800 test wickets under his name.
Often hailed as one of the greatest and finest bowlers in the history of test cricket, Muralidaran’s annihilating spins and a wide range of bowling variations undoubtedly made him a formidable force in the Sri-Lankan national cricket team. With a total of 800 career dismissals in the test format, Murlidaran has solidified his position as the highest-wicket taker in the history of test cricket. The spin-wizard, Muthiah Murlidaran has picked up 166 test wickets at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo solidifying his position as a bowler with highest number of test wickets at the same ground.
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James Anderson
At the second spot in our list of the top four bowlers who have taken the highest number of wickets in the test format at the same ground, we have the legendary English pacer, James Anderson. With a total of 600 test dismissals, James has undoubtedly been a cornerstone in England’s bowling attack for many years.
The right-arm fast bowler also holds the record for taking the second highest number of wickets at the same ground in the test cricket format. With a total of 123 wickets in 28 matches that he appeared in, the veteran England seamer carved his hunting ground at the Lord’s in London. The legendary former spinner, James Anderson also has his name etched on the Lord’s board of honors for his brilliant 7 five-wicket hauls.
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Stuart Broad
One of the most lethal wicket takers from England, Stuart Broad has undoubtedly guided the England’s national cricket team to a glorious streak of victories with his annihilating bowling attack against the opposition team on numerous occasions. Stuart Broad’s ability to swing the ball both ways solidified his position as a crucial player in England’s bowling attack.
With a total of 604 wickets in the test format, Stuart Broad has significantly contributed to England’s success at the international stage. The right-arm fast medium bowler has picked up a total of 113 wickets at his battlefield Lord’s, London, solidifying his position as the bowler to take third highest wickets at the same ground.
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Rangana Herath
Former Sri-Lankan skipper, Rangana Herath is often referred as the backbone of Sri-Lanka’s bowling attack. With a total of 433 test wickets in the 19 matches that he played for Sri-Lanka, Rangana Herath is widely celebrated as one of the highest wicket-takers in the test cricket format. With a wide range of spin variations, Rangana dominated the opposition teams on diverse pitches, his ability to flight the ball in air proved to be his most lethal blow against the opposition.
Over the years, Rangana has played a pivotal role in Sri Lankan victories at the international stage. Additionally, Rangana picked up a total of 102 wickets at Galle International Stadium, making it his bowling combat zone and solidifying his position as the fourth highest wicket taker at the same ground.

