The economy rate is the average number of runs conceded by a bowler per over he has bowled. Zimbabwe national cricket team represents the African country Zimbabwe in international cricket they have been a full member of the International cricket council(ICC) since 1992 and they can play test matches. Sean Williams is the present captain of the Zimbabwe national cricket team. Today we are going to talk about Zimbabwean cricketers with good bowling career economies. So here is a list of the top 10 Zimbabwean cricketers with the best career bowling economy rate in Test matches with a minimum of 2,000 balls bowled.

1. Pommie Mbganwa

Pommie Mbganwa is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played as a bowler for the Zimbabwe national cricket team. He has the best career economy rate by a Zimbabwean cricketer in test matches with a minimum of 2,000 balls bowled. He had a career economy rate of 2.32 in 15 test matches he played for his country. He bowled 432.4 overs and conceded 1006 runs in them.

2. Bryan Strang 

Bryan Strang is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played as a bowler for the Zimbabwe national cricket team. He has the second-best career economy rate by a Zimbabwean cricketer in test matches. He has a career economy if 2.43 in 26 test matches he played for his national team. He bowled 905.3 overs in test matches and conceded 2203 runs in them.

3. Paul Strang 

Paul Strang is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played as a bowler for the Zimbabwe national cricket team. He has the third-best career economy rate by a Zimbabwean cricketer in test matches with a minimum of 2,000 balls bowled. He has a career economy of 2.64 in 24 test matches he played for his national side. He bowled 953.2 overs in his test career and conceded 2522 runs in them.

4. Guy Whittall 

Guy Whittall is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played as an all-rounder for the Zimbabwe national cricket team. He has the fourth-best career bowling economy rate by a Zimbabwean in test matches with a minimum of 2,000 balls bowled. He has a career economy rate of 2.67 in 46 test matches he played for his country. He bowled 781 overs in test matches and conceded 2088 runs in them.

5. Heath Streak 

Heath Streak is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played as a bowler for the Zimbabwe national cricket team. He has the fifth-best career economy rate by a Zimbabwean cricketer in test matches with a minimum of 2,000 balls bowled. He has a career economy rate of 2.69 in 65 test matches. He bowled 2259.5 overs and conceded 6079 runs in them.

6. Grant Flower

Grant Flower is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played as a batter for the Zimbabwe national cricket team. He has the sixth highest career economy rate by a Zimbabwean cricketer in test matches with a minimum of 2,000 balls bowled. He has a career economy rate of 2.73 in 67 test matches. He bowled 563 overs and conceded 1537 runs in them.

7. Ray Price 

Ray Price is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played as a bowler for the Zimbabwe national cricket team. He has the seventh-best career economy rate in test matches by a Zimbabwean cricketer with a minimum of 2,000 balls bowled. He has a career economy rate of 2.82 in 22 test matches. He bowled 1022.3 overs in test matches and conceded only 2885 runs in them.

8. Donald Tripiano 

Donald Tripiano is a Zimbabwean cricketer who plays as a bowler for the Zimbabwe national cricket team. He has the eighth-best career economy rate by a Zimbabwean cricketer in Test matches. He has an economy rate of 2.86 in 15 test matches. He has bowled 435.5 overs and has conceded 1247 runs in them.

9. Brian Murphy 

Brian Murphy is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played as a bowler for the Zimbabwe national cricket team. He has the ninth-best career economy rate by a Zimbabwean cricketer in test matches with a minimum of 2,000 balls bowled. He has a career economy rate of 3.10 in 11 test matches. He bowled 358.5 overs and conceded 1113 runs in them.

10. Sean Williams 

Sean Williams is a Zimbabwean cricketer who plays as an all-rounder for the Zimbabwe national cricket team. He has the tenth-best career economy rate in test matches by a Zimbabwean cricketer with a minimum of 2,000 balls bowled. He has a career economy rate of 3.17 in 14 test matches. He bowled 337.3 overs and conceded 1072 runs in them.