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Find a better bowler peak (min 33 Tests) than this (protip, you can't)

BazBall21

International Captain
Australia, South Africa, Windies, India and England were probably the top five opponents against pace bowling in Waqar's time. Average of 28 and 30 overseas. Major drop-offs but he had a long career for a bowler of his kind and he only played twelve tests against those sides in Pakistan where he was generally at his best. 47 test sample overall.
 

BazBall21

International Captain
Struggling to find it but there was a post a few months back about great spinners' averages against gun batsmen. Warne and Murali both averaged pretty high but Murali had the slightly worse figures.
 

srbhkshk

International Captain

So I've long thought that Waqar at his peak was quite possibly the greatest ever, now I'm just going to put it out there as a challenge to anyone else as I'm genuinely interested. Can you find a bowler who performed better, over a minimum of 33 Tests, than this statline for an ace strike bowler?

Ave: 19.15
SR: 36.0 ?!

Rules are it must be a contiguous period, so no omitting any Tests during the period. Also nice if it doesn't have a career break in it as well but not essential, as long as it is a contiguous run of Tests.

Also please spare me your Barnes and Lohmanns' for this exercise and let's keep it to bowlers in the living memory of at least someone on this forum.
So I tested it according to your 33 match criterion and it's not particularly special by average, 11 bowlers (including Waqar himself) have done better. It's by far the best peak by SR though. Removed the guys who retired before 1950 (Edit - Actually I missed removing them, but there's only 1 such guy so meh.). At least by raw numbers, Imran and Marshall's peak seem to be the best to me.

NameFirst_DateLast_DateRunsWicketsAverSRMatches
Imran Khan (PAK)
15-Jan-80​
20-Nov-86​
2,931
184​
15.9​
42.3​
33​
M Muralidaran (ICC/SL)
20-Jun-03​
11-Jul-07​
4,330
250​
17.3​
41.1​
33​
JC Laker (ENG)
16-Aug-51​
5-Dec-58​
2,553
145​
17.6​
56.4​
33​
MD Marshall (WI)
30-Mar-84​
21-Jul-88​
3,459
196​
17.6​
40.4​
33​
SM Pollock (SA)
6-Aug-98​
16-Nov-01​
3,027
170​
17.8​
49.8​
36​
Sir RJ Hadlee (NZ)
3-Feb-84​
10-Feb-89​
3,470
193​
18.0​
44.1​
33​
GD McGrath (AUS)
26-Nov-99​
7-Nov-02​
2,951
160​
18.4​
47.5​
33​
CEL Ambrose (WI)
5-Apr-90​
21-Apr-95​
3,192
172​
18.6​
50.5​
35​
JM Anderson (ENG)
29-Jul-15​
9-Aug-18​
2,767
147​
18.8​
48.2​
34​
AA Donald (SA)
2-Jan-96​
25-Nov-99​
3,246
172​
18.9​
40.7​
33​
Waqar Younis (PAK)
19-Jan-90​
30-Nov-95​
3,657
193​
18.9​
35.9​
33​
AK Davidson (AUS)
23-Aug-56​
11-Jan-63​
3,212
168​
19.1​
50.1​
33​
J Garner (WI)
3-Mar-78​
14-Jun-84​
2,804
146​
19.2​
51.3​
33​
RR Lindwall (AUS)
31-Jan-47​
9-Jul-53​
2,730
141​
19.4​
42.3​
33​
PJ Cummins (AUS)
22-Mar-18​
17-Dec-22​
3,136
159​
19.7​
44.4​
33​
Wasim Akram (PAK)
12-Jan-90​
8-Dec-95​
3,875
195​
19.9​
46.5​
37​
R Ashwin (IND)
18-Aug-18​
12-Jul-23​
3,276
163​
20.1​
48.0​
33​
FS Trueman (ENG)
14-Mar-59​
4-Jul-63​
3,523
174​
20.2​
45.9​
34​
JB Statham (ENG)
25-Feb-55​
21-Jul-60​
2,725
134​
20.3​
54.2​
33​
DW Steyn (SA)
30-Nov-12​
13-Feb-19​
2,997
147​
20.4​
41.9​
33​
KR Miller (AUS)
29-Mar-46​
9-Jan-53​
2,193
107​
20.5​
44.7​
33​
AV Bedser (ENG)
16-Dec-48​
22-Jul-54​
3,402
165​
20.6​
55.7​
33​
K Rabada (SA)
28-Sep-17​
17-Aug-22​
3,388
163​
20.8​
39.0​
33​
IT Botham (ENG)
11-Aug-77​
30-Jul-81​
3,783
182​
20.8​
44.7​
38​
SK Warne (AUS)
25-Feb-93​
8-Dec-95​
3,909
187​
20.9​
59.8​
33​
CA Walsh (WI)
20-Jun-97​
15-Dec-00​
3,316
157​
21.1​
53.0​
33​
RGD Willis (ENG)
22-Jul-76​
16-Aug-79​
2,751
130​
21.2​
43.2​
33​
MA Holding (WI)
13-Mar-81​
3-Apr-86​
3,081
145​
21.2​
45.1​
33​
GAR Lock (ENG)
13-Aug-55​
26-Jul-62​
2,837
133​
21.3​
67.1​
33​
VD Philander (SA)
9-Nov-11​
12-Jan-17​
3,403
159​
21.4​
46.8​
40​
DL Underwood (ENG)
10-Aug-67​
9-Aug-73​
3,108
145​
21.4​
62.9​
33​
DK Lillee (AUS)
25-Feb-77​
19-Mar-82​
3,839
179​
21.4​
45.7​
33​
IR Bishop (WI)
25-Mar-89​
27-Mar-97​
3,229
147​
22.0​
48.7​
33​
JO Holder (WI)
21-Oct-16​
20-Aug-21​
2,510
114​
22.0​
54.0​
33​
I Sharma (IND)
9-Aug-16​
12-Aug-21​
2,334
106​
22.0​
48.3​
33​
R Benaud (AUS)
25-Feb-55​
23-Jan-60​
3,508
159​
22.1​
59.2​
33​
Shoaib Akhtar (PAK)
5-Mar-00​
8-Dec-07​
3,199
144​
22.2​
39.7​
33​
KAJ Roach (WI)
7-Sep-17​
16-Jun-22​
2,711
121​
22.4​
48.8​
33​
RA Jadeja (IND)
5-Nov-15​
17-Feb-23​
4,804
214​
22.4​
54.8​
50​
SCJ Broad (ENG)
30-Mar-18​
10-Jun-21​
2,718
121​
22.5​
49.4​
33​
H Verity (ENG)
10-Feb-33​
20-Jan-39​
2,953
130​
22.7​
66.6​
33​
TE Bailey (ENG)
30-Mar-54​
9-Jan-59​
1,766
77​
22.9​
60.5​
33​
WA Johnston (AUS)
28-Nov-47​
28-Jan-55​
3,637
158​
23.0​
55.6​
36​
TG Southee (NZ)
27-Aug-16​
17-Feb-22​
3,749
162​
23.1​
49.0​
33​
N Wagner (NZ)
18-Dec-15​
11-Dec-20​
3,518
152​
23.1​
48.2​
33​
HH Streak (ZIM)
9-Dec-93​
15-Jun-01​
3,685
159​
23.2​
54.8​
38​
LR Gibbs (WI)
5-Feb-58​
31-Dec-66​
3,362
144​
23.3​
69.5​
33​
Mohammed Shami (IND)
17-Nov-16​
26-Dec-21​
3,163
135​
23.4​
45.0​
35​
Fazal Mahmood (PAK)
16-Oct-52​
26-Jul-62​
3,232
137​
23.6​
69.5​
33​
 
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Coronis

International Coach
So I tested it according to your 33 match criterion and it's not particularly special by average, 11 bowlers (including Waqar himself) have done better. It's by far the best peak by SR though. Removed the guys who retired before 1950. At least by raw numbers, Imran and Marshall's peak seem to be the best to me.

NameFirst_DateLast_DateRunsWicketsAverSRMatches
Imran Khan (PAK)
15-Jan-80​
20-Nov-86​
2,931
184​
15.9​
42.3​
33​
M Muralidaran (ICC/SL)
20-Jun-03​
11-Jul-07​
4,330
250​
17.3​
41.1​
33​
JC Laker (ENG)
16-Aug-51​
5-Dec-58​
2,553
145​
17.6​
56.4​
33​
MD Marshall (WI)
30-Mar-84​
21-Jul-88​
3,459
196​
17.6​
40.4​
33​
SM Pollock (SA)
6-Aug-98​
16-Nov-01​
3,027
170​
17.8​
49.8​
36​
Sir RJ Hadlee (NZ)
3-Feb-84​
10-Feb-89​
3,470
193​
18.0​
44.1​
33​
GD McGrath (AUS)
26-Nov-99​
7-Nov-02​
2,951
160​
18.4​
47.5​
33​
CEL Ambrose (WI)
5-Apr-90​
21-Apr-95​
3,192
172​
18.6​
50.5​
35​
JM Anderson (ENG)
29-Jul-15​
9-Aug-18​
2,767
147​
18.8​
48.2​
34​
AA Donald (SA)
2-Jan-96​
25-Nov-99​
3,246
172​
18.9​
40.7​
33​
Waqar Younis (PAK)
19-Jan-90​
30-Nov-95​
3,657
193​
18.9​
35.9​
33​
AK Davidson (AUS)
23-Aug-56​
11-Jan-63​
3,212
168​
19.1​
50.1​
33​
J Garner (WI)
3-Mar-78​
14-Jun-84​
2,804
146​
19.2​
51.3​
33​
RR Lindwall (AUS)
31-Jan-47​
9-Jul-53​
2,730
141​
19.4​
42.3​
33​
PJ Cummins (AUS)
22-Mar-18​
17-Dec-22​
3,136
159​
19.7​
44.4​
33​
Wasim Akram (PAK)
12-Jan-90​
8-Dec-95​
3,875
195​
19.9​
46.5​
37​
R Ashwin (IND)
18-Aug-18​
12-Jul-23​
3,276
163​
20.1​
48.0​
33​
FS Trueman (ENG)
14-Mar-59​
4-Jul-63​
3,523
174​
20.2​
45.9​
34​
JB Statham (ENG)
25-Feb-55​
21-Jul-60​
2,725
134​
20.3​
54.2​
33​
DW Steyn (SA)
30-Nov-12​
13-Feb-19​
2,997
147​
20.4​
41.9​
33​
KR Miller (AUS)
29-Mar-46​
9-Jan-53​
2,193
107​
20.5​
44.7​
33​
AV Bedser (ENG)
16-Dec-48​
22-Jul-54​
3,402
165​
20.6​
55.7​
33​
K Rabada (SA)
28-Sep-17​
17-Aug-22​
3,388
163​
20.8​
39.0​
33​
IT Botham (ENG)
11-Aug-77​
30-Jul-81​
3,783
182​
20.8​
44.7​
38​
SK Warne (AUS)
25-Feb-93​
8-Dec-95​
3,909
187​
20.9​
59.8​
33​
CA Walsh (WI)
20-Jun-97​
15-Dec-00​
3,316
157​
21.1​
53.0​
33​
RGD Willis (ENG)
22-Jul-76​
16-Aug-79​
2,751
130​
21.2​
43.2​
33​
MA Holding (WI)
13-Mar-81​
3-Apr-86​
3,081
145​
21.2​
45.1​
33​
GAR Lock (ENG)
13-Aug-55​
26-Jul-62​
2,837
133​
21.3​
67.1​
33​
VD Philander (SA)
9-Nov-11​
12-Jan-17​
3,403
159​
21.4​
46.8​
40​
DL Underwood (ENG)
10-Aug-67​
9-Aug-73​
3,108
145​
21.4​
62.9​
33​
DK Lillee (AUS)
25-Feb-77​
19-Mar-82​
3,839
179​
21.4​
45.7​
33​
IR Bishop (WI)
25-Mar-89​
27-Mar-97​
3,229
147​
22.0​
48.7​
33​
JO Holder (WI)
21-Oct-16​
20-Aug-21​
2,510
114​
22.0​
54.0​
33​
I Sharma (IND)
9-Aug-16​
12-Aug-21​
2,334
106​
22.0​
48.3​
33​
R Benaud (AUS)
25-Feb-55​
23-Jan-60​
3,508
159​
22.1​
59.2​
33​
Shoaib Akhtar (PAK)
5-Mar-00​
8-Dec-07​
3,199
144​
22.2​
39.7​
33​
KAJ Roach (WI)
7-Sep-17​
16-Jun-22​
2,711
121​
22.4​
48.8​
33​
RA Jadeja (IND)
5-Nov-15​
17-Feb-23​
4,804
214​
22.4​
54.8​
50​
SCJ Broad (ENG)
30-Mar-18​
10-Jun-21​
2,718
121​
22.5​
49.4​
33​
H Verity (ENG)
10-Feb-33​
20-Jan-39​
2,953
130​
22.7​
66.6​
33​
TE Bailey (ENG)
30-Mar-54​
9-Jan-59​
1,766
77​
22.9​
60.5​
33​
WA Johnston (AUS)
28-Nov-47​
28-Jan-55​
3,637
158​
23.0​
55.6​
36​
TG Southee (NZ)
27-Aug-16​
17-Feb-22​
3,749
162​
23.1​
49.0​
33​
N Wagner (NZ)
18-Dec-15​
11-Dec-20​
3,518
152​
23.1​
48.2​
33​
HH Streak (ZIM)
9-Dec-93​
15-Jun-01​
3,685
159​
23.2​
54.8​
38​
LR Gibbs (WI)
5-Feb-58​
31-Dec-66​
3,362
144​
23.3​
69.5​
33​
Mohammed Shami (IND)
17-Nov-16​
26-Dec-21​
3,163
135​
23.4​
45.0​
35​
Fazal Mahmood (PAK)
16-Oct-52​
26-Jul-62​
3,232
137​
23.6​
69.5​
33​
Crazy Davison’s entire peak was basically the rest of his career as soon as Miller left and he became the main strike bowler alongside Lindwall.
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Crazy Davison’s entire peak was basically the rest of his career as soon as Miller left and he became the main strike bowler alongside Lindwall.
Even Lindwall by then wasn't anywhere near the force he had been - Davo's great partnership was with Benaud, a kind of forerunner to McWarne.
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Also, why do a lot of the entries on that list go above 33 matches, sometimes well above? That doesn't make for an even comparison.
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Yeah, fair enough - I had thought it was comparing over specifically 33 match periods but I misunderstood. Thanks.
 

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Streak averaged 23 from 93-01? Damn, feel like I barely even remember him playing after 01

Unfortunate that his average blew out so much in that last couple of years
 

shortpitched713

International Captain
So I tested it according to your 33 match criterion and it's not particularly special by average, 11 bowlers (including Waqar himself) have done better. It's by far the best peak by SR though. Removed the guys who retired before 1950 (Edit - Actually I missed removing them, but there's only 1 such guy so meh.). At least by raw numbers, Imran and Marshall's peak seem to be the best to me.
Waqar's peak is slightly shifted over, but is still early career Waqar seems like.

Imran coming in by far and away the winner for mine. 15.9 average is insane. Murali peak for a spinner with a 41.1 ! SR is also rather mind-boggling.

Thanks for the effort! :)
 
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Ali TT

International Vice-Captain
Yeah, fair enough - I had thought it was comparing over specifically 33 match periods but I misunderstood. Thanks.
Because 33 was the specifically specific period the OP thought that would prevent any other posters suggesting alternatives, made even more specific by ruling out bowlers from a long time ago and by focusing specifically on SR as the criterion.

Almost watertight
 

shortpitched713

International Captain
Because 33 was the specifically specific period the OP thought that would prevent any other posters suggesting alternatives, made even more specific by ruling out bowlers from a long time ago and by focusing specifically on SR as the criterion.

Almost watertight
SR focus, I've already discussed why it's important, and it's the reason that Waqar stuck out to me in the first place.

And I said 33 matches + so that the hypothesis "Waqar had the greatest main strike bowler peak of all time" could be falsified definitively.

Which it definitely has been, because peak Imran with a 3 runs better average (which more than makes up for the 6.4 balls SR difference in most peoples' minds I would think) definitely has a better peak on the numbers. I think it will be very difficult for any bowler to ever dethrone that Imran run.
 

Coronis

International Coach
Even Lindwall by then wasn't anywhere near the force he had been - Davo's great partnership was with Benaud, a kind of forerunner to McWarne.
Oh for sure, he just never blossomed whilst Miller was still there, he understandably began to blossom when he was allowed to open the bowling - after Miller retired.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Is "strike rate is as important or more important than average" one of those things that has become CW-consensus while the plebs still talk about average? Or am I being inherently absurd by talking about "CW consensus"?

At the risk of being a raw averages dullard, I just can't get behind the whole focus on strike rates thing. Fundamentally cricket is a score more runs/concede less runs game. As a bowler your job is to take the most wickets while conceding the least runs. If anything, being a good bowler usually goes hand-in-hand with being hard to score off, which lends itself to a comparatively poor strike-rate and good economy rate when compared to average. There is nothing intuitively right-feeling to me about applauding someone more for getting to the same place faster, and certainly not for getting to a worse place faster (i.e. getting wickets faster but conceding MORE runs).

But yeah, I acknowledge some pretty deep stats crunching goes on here that might have established this as a truism.
 

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