India’s top bowling efforts at Edgbaston in Test cricket showcase remarkable skill and determination. These performances include impressive spells that turned matches, featuring disciplined line and length, swing, and sharp turn. Each effort contributed significantly to the team’s fight in challenging English conditions, highlighting the bowlers’ ability to adapt and excel on foreign pitches.
Bowling: Kapil Dev – 5/146 (1979)

Legendary Indian all-rounder and former captain Kapil Dev takes the fifth spot on this list for his outstanding spell against England at Edgbaston in July 1979. In what was a challenging outing for the Indian team, Kapil Dev was the sole bowler who managed to break through the English batting order, claiming five wickets for 146 runs in the first innings. Despite his individual brilliance, the rest of the Indian bowling attack failed to make any impact, going entirely wicketless as England piled up a mammoth total of 633/5 declared. Eventually, England went on to win the match convincingly by an innings and 83 runs, but Kapil’s perseverance stood out in an otherwise one-sided affair.
Ishant Sharma – 5/51 (2018)

Fast bowler Ishant Sharma made a strong impact during the opening Test of India’s 2018 tour of England at Edgbaston. After Ravichandran Ashwin impressed with four wickets in the first innings, it was Ishant who took centre stage in the second. Delivering a fierce spell of pace bowling, he picked up five wickets for just 51 runs, finishing the match with six wickets in total. His spell brought India close to a famous win, but the team narrowly missed out, losing by 31 runs. Nonetheless, Ishant’s fifer remains one of the highlights of his Test career and one of India’s best performances at the venue.
Akash Deep – 6/99 (2025)

In what was his first-ever Test appearance in England, rising pacer Akash Deep delivered a breakout performance during the second Test of the 2025 series. He began strongly with a four-wicket haul in the first innings, then followed it up with a spectacular six-wicket spell for 99 runs in the second. His combined 10-wicket haul not only marked a personal milestone but also helped India script history by securing their first-ever Test victory at Edgbaston. Akash Deep’s performance is now ranked as the third-best bowling figures by an Indian at this ground.
Bowling: iatorMohammed Siraj – 6/70 (2025)

Also in the same 2025 Test match, Mohammed Siraj delivered a fiery performance to dismantle the English batting line-up. Leading the Indian pace attack in the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, Siraj took six wickets for 70 runs. England had a promising partnership between Harry Brook and Jamie Smith, but Siraj, in tandem with Akash Deep, ensured the hosts were bowled out effectively. Their joint effort helped India gain a dominant position in the match and was key to India’s historic win at Edgbaston.
Chetan Sharma – 6/58 (1986)

Topping the list is Chetan Sharma, whose performance in the 1986 Test at Edgbaston remains iconic. In the third Test of the series, the right-arm pacer took four wickets in the first innings and followed it up with a match-defining 6/58 in the second. His 10-wicket haul was instrumental in helping India secure a draw — a notable result as it remains the only Test India have played at Edgbaston without suffering defeat.