
With four wickets remaining, Anderson took three in the second innings for WI.
Notably, he rose to become Test cricket’s second-highest wicket-taker against WI.
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Glenn McGrath – 110 wickets
Previous Australian pacer Glenn McGrath dealt with an incredible 110 wickets against West Indies.
According to ESPNcricinfo, McGrath played 23 Tests against WI, averaging 19.38. He guaranteed eight five-wicket takes and two 10-wicket match pulls.
Generally, the legend wrapped up with a count of 563 wickets at 21.64. He oversaw 29 five-wicket pulls with the best of 8/24.
James Anderson – 91 wickets
Anderson went past Kapil Dev to turn into the second-most elevated wicket-taker against WI in Tests.
With his four scalps in the Ruler’s Test, Anderson wrapped up with a count of 91 scalps from 23 matches at 22.25. He guaranteed five-wicket pulls with the best of 7/42.
Generally speaking, Anderson closed down with 704 Test wickets from 188 matches. He found the middle value of 26.45.
Kapil Dev – 89 wickets
Previous Indian cricket crew a chief Kapil Dev appreciated pointing toward the West Indies.
The durable all-rounder made his presence felt with 89 wickets from 25 matches at 24.89. He took a four five-wicket pulls and a match take of 10 scalps.
His best presentation was 9/83 in an innings.
Kapil completed his vocation with a sum of 434 wickets at 29.64. He asserted 23 five-wicket pulls.
Fred Trueman – 86 wickets
In 18 Tests against the Windies, previous Britain expert Fred Trueman guaranteed 86 scalps at 23.46. He took six five-wicket takes and two 10-wicket match pulls.