August 6, 2025
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Mohammed Siraj recorded figures of 4/86 and 5/104 in the first and second innings respectively against England in Oval Test.
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The Indian pacer overtook James Anderson as the 11th highest wicket-taker in the World Test Championship (WTC). Here is the full list -
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The Australia spinner has taken 219 wickets in 53 Tests in WTC.
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The Australia captain has clinched 215 wickets in 51 Tests in WTC.
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The legendary India spinner picked up 195 wickets in 41 Tests in WTC.
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The Australia seamer has clinched 191 wickets in 49 Tests in WTC.
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The India pace spearhead has racked up 170 wickets in 38 Tests in WTC.
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The South Africa seamer has picked up 160 wickets in 34 Tests in WTC.
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The India spinner has taken 138 wickets in 44 Tests in WTC.
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The legendary England seamer has picked up 134 wickets in 33 Tests in WTC.
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The Australia pacer has taken 131 wickets in 32 Tests in WTC.
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The former New Zealand seamer clinched 127 wickets in 37 Tests in WTC.
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The Indian pacer has racked up 123 wickets in 41 Tests in WTC.
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The legendary England pacer clinched 116 wickets in 36 Tests in WTC.
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