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Highest Batting Inning Strike Rate in Test 2018
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Highest Batting Inning Strike Rate in Test 2018
Player
Team
SR
1
Mohammed Shami
India
333.333*
2
Wafadar Momand
Afghanistan
300.000*
3
Quinton de Kock
South Africa
240.000
4
David Warner
Australia
214.286
5
Dawid Malan
England
200.000
6
Mohammed Shami
India
200.000
7
Tendai Chatara
Zimbabwe
200.000
8
Dimuth Karunaratne
Sri Lanka
200.000
9
KL Rahul
India
200.000
10
Stuart Broad
England
200.000
11
Trent Boult
New Zealand
183.333
12
Rishabh Pant
India
175.000
13
Tim Murtagh
Ireland
166.667*
14
Mujeeb Ur Rahman
Afghanistan
166.667
15
Mustafizur Rahman
Bangladesh
166.667*
16
Chris Woakes
England
160.000
17
Colin de Grandhomme
New Zealand
157.778*
18
Ross Taylor
New Zealand
157.143
19
Hasan Ali
Pakistan
150.000
20
Stuart Broad
England
150.000