No.6
Glenn McGrath (Australia) 930
Quality Points: 783
Career Points: 147
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEI3ZU3p_XM
Career: 1993-2007
Wickets: 560
Gold Performances: 5
8/38 vs. England at Lord's 1997 (16.77)
6/17 vs. West Indies at Brisbane 2000 (15.95)
8/24 vs. Pakistan at Perth 2004 (21.85)
5/53 vs. England at Lord's 2005 (15.68)
6/50 vs. England at Brisbane 2006 (16.68)
Silver Performances: 19
Bronze Performances: 14
Overall Average/Strike-Rate/Points Per Innings: 20.98 (21.69) 53.90 (52.04) 5.03 (rank 12)
50 Innings Peak Average/Strike-Rate/Points Per Innings (1999-2002): 17.76 51.01 5.65 (rank 18)
Non-Home Average/Strike-Rate/Points Per Innings: 20.07 50.60 5.30 (rank 9)
Quality Opposition Average/Strike-Rate/Points Per Innings: 20.05 50.99 5.33 (rank 7)
All bowlers in the top 10 have something special about them. For Glenn McGrath, it is his faultless record. Across all criteria he averages under 21. Only Mohammad Abbas has the same achievement, but he has only played 10 tests. Throw in 560 wickets for McGrath and you can see why cricket writers and forum posters like Burgey wax lyrical about him. McGrath just got you out. He wasn't quick, he didn't swing the ball a mile, and he wasn't showy, but he got good batsmen out time and again over 14 years. In my opinion, he was the main reason Australia stayed at no.1 for so long. He certainly made Warne's life easier by consistently taking wickets at the top of the order. And Australia could have scored a million runs every game but without McGrath's wickets they wouldn't have won as many tests.