Wrist Artists
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Shane Warne (Australia)

The Australian magician claimed 708 Test wickets and 293 ODI wickets in his career

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Anil Kumble (India)

Anil Kumble took 619 Test wickets, the third-highest by any spinner in the world

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Abdul Qadir (Pakistan)

Qadir was regarded as the best leg-spinner of the 1970s-80s. He claimed 236 Test and 132 ODI wickets

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Shahid Afridi (Pakistan)

Shahid Afridi claimed 541 wickets in the international arena, most of which came in ODIs

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Yuzvendra Chahal (India)

Chahal has also represented India in chess. He has 91 ODI and 55 T20I wickets so far

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Kuldeep Yadav (India)

Kuldeep adds a special dimension to Indian attack. He has 24 Test, 104 ODI and 39 T20I wickets

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B.S. Chandrasekhar (India)

He was part of India's famous spin quartet with Prasanna, Bedi and Venkataraghavan

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Danish Kaneria (Pakistan)

Kaneria was famous for his googlies in his playing days. He claimed 261 wickets in 61 Tests

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Richie Benaud (Australia)

One of the best commentators in cricket, Benaud claimed 248 wickets in 63 Test matches

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Subhash Gupte (India)

With 183 wickets in 36 Tests, Gupte mastered the art of leg-break and googlies in 1950s

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Mushtaq Ahmed (Pakistan)

Mushtaq Ahmed took 185 Test wickets and 161 in One-day Internationals

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