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Hugh Tayfield
With 170 Test wickets, the most successful SA Test spinner. |
440 |
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Paul Adams
134 Test wickets in 45 Tests at an average of 32,8 and 29 ODI wickets in 24 outings with an economy rate of 4,4 runs per over. |
337 |
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Reggie Schwarz
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1908. He took 55 wickets in 20 Tests at a strike rate of a wicket every 47 deliveries. He learned the skill of bowling the googly from Bosanquet in 1904, and passed it on to his teammates. He had no legbreak delivery a |
260 |
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Bert Vogler
Considered by many as the best bowler in the world in 1907, this legspinner took 64 wickets in 15 Tests for South Africa at a strike rate of a wicket every 43 deliveries. |
249 |
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Aubrey Faulkner
Debut for South Africa in 1906. This legbreak googly bowler took 82 wickets in 25 Tests at a strike rate of a wicket every 51 deliveries. He took 10 wickets in an innings twice in first class cricket. Described as one of the greatest all rounders of |
261 |
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Nicky Boje
100 Test wickets and 96 ODI wickets. |
330 |
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Denys Hobson
374 First class wickets at an average of 27,5 at a strike rate of a wicket every 59,1 deliveries. |
316 |
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Alan Kourie
421 First class wickets at an average of 23,4 with a strike rate of a wicket every 54,6 deliveries. |
391 |
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Pat Symcox
37 Test wickets at an average of 42 and 72 ODI wickets in 80 outings with a great economy rate of 4,15 runs per over. 264 First class wickets at an average of 33,5 with a strike rate of 77,1. |
370 |
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Athol Rowan
54 Test wickets in 15 Tests at an average of 38,5 runs per wicket at a strike rate of a wicket every 96 deliveries. 273 First class wickets at an average of 23,4 with a strike rate of a wicket every 61,3 deliveries. |
454 |