In the 1987 book of this name by Ralph Barker (reviewed here), each chapter describes (to quote from the dust jacket) "one of those transient periods when a cricketer scales unprecedented heights". They're quite a varied set, including Bill Ponsford's record-breaking scoring in the Sheffield Shield in 1926-28; Bill Alley scoring 3000 runs in the 1961 season; Frank Tyson's Ashes series of 1954-5, and Denis Lindsay's series of 1966-7; David Hookes scoring 5 hundreds in 3 matches to play his way into the Centenary Test; Bob Massie's 16-wicket debut in 1972.
It got me wondering - what "purple patches" would stand out since the book was written? A few possibilities that occurred to me:
It got me wondering - what "purple patches" would stand out since the book was written? A few possibilities that occurred to me:
- Harbhajan Singh's 32 wickets in the 2001 series against Australia
- Lance Klusener in the 1999 World Cup (281 runs @ 140 with a SR of 122, plus 17 wickets)
- Mark Ramprakash averaging 100+ in both 2006 and 2007, including 150s in 5 straight matches
- Adam Voges' sequence of 269*, 106*, 239 in 2015-16