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Surely even subz wouldn’t argue that bowling lineup at home for its home conditions is one of the best ever assembled?dont let subs hear you say that
Surely even subz wouldn’t argue that bowling lineup at home for its home conditions is one of the best ever assembled?dont let subs hear you say that
That top 5 is gonna be there for years to come.Updated top 100 test innings:
1MDKJ Perera 153* South Africa 23.11 778 Durban 2019 4 Won 1 wkt 21.09 2OJD Pope 196 India 23.01 781 Hyderabad 2024 3 Won 28 runs 20.47 3IT Botham 149* Australia 26.13 683 Leeds 1981 3 Won 18 runs 20.14 4BC Lara 153* Australia 23.57 763 Bridgetown 1999 4 Won 1 wkt 19.86 5VVS Laxman 281 Australia 28.32 615 Kolkata 2001 3 Won 171 runs 19.23 6GA Gooch 154* West Indies 25.50 703 Leeds 1991 3 Won 115 runs 18.78 7KR Mayers 210* Bangladesh 31.85 505 Chattogram 2021 4 Won 3 wkts 18.71 8V Sehwag 201* Sri Lanka 29.78 569 Galle 2008 1 Won 170 runs 18.33 9DG Bradman 270 England 30.45 548 Melbourne 1937 3 Won 365 runs 18.23 10ST Jayasuriya 253 Pakistan 33.58 453 Faisalabad 2004 3 Won 201 runs 17.96 11BA Stokes 135* Australia 27.56 639 Leeds 2019 4 Won 1 wkt 17.96 12C Bannerman 165* England 19.72 514 Melbourne 1877 1 Won 45 runs 17.95 13Saeed Anwar 188* India 31.87 504 Kolkata 1999 3 Won 46 runs 17.84 14Azhar Mahmood 132 South Africa 25.64 699 Durban 1998 1 Won 29 runs 17.83 15RN Harvey 167 England 24.00 750 Melbourne 1959 2 Won 8 wkts 17.72 16BKG Mendis 176 Australia 31.19 525 Pallekele 2016 3 Won 106 runs 17.63 17KJ Hughes 100* West Indies 23.01 781 Melbourne 1981 1 Won 58 runs 17.30 18BC Lara 213 Australia 25.39 707 Kingston 1999 2 Won 10 wkts 17.18 19MA Butcher 173* Australia 24.11 747 Leeds 2001 4 Won 6 wkts 17.14 20LD Chandimal 162* India 34.33 432 Galle 2015 3 Won 63 runs 17.12 21DG Bradman 212 England 27.21 650 Adelaide 1937 3 Won 148 runs 17.06 22GL Jessop 104 Australia 24.70 550 TIe Oval 1902 4 Won 1 wkt 17.00 23AC Gilchrist 149* Pakistan 31.37 520 Hobart 1999 4 Won 4 wkts 16.73 24C Hill 188 England 26.06 498 Melbourne 1898 1 Won 8 wkts 16.68 25CG Greenidge 214* England 33.83 446 Lord's 1984 4 Won 9 wkts 16.65 26RT Simpson 156* Australia 22.51 797 Melbourne 1951 2 Won 8 wkts 16.52 27Younis Khan 200* Zimbabwe 33.02 469 Harare 2013 3 Won 221 runs 16.41 28DPMD Jayawardene 180 England 31.61 512 Galle 2012 1 Won 75 runs 16.32 29JE Root 115* New Zealand 25.66 698 Lord's 2022 4 Won 5 wkts 16.30 30Mohammad Wasim 192 Zimbabwe 31.16 526 Harare 1998 2 Won 3 wkts 16.29 31DG Bradman 299* South Africa 35.67 397 Adelaide 1932 2 Won 10 wkts 16.27 32FDM Karunaratne 158* South Africa 31.28 522 Galle 2018 1 Won 278 runs 16.27 33VT Trumper 159 South Africa 25.13 533 Melbourne 1911 3 Won 89 runs 16.14 34JE Root 190 South Africa 27.26 648 Lord's 2017 1 Won 211 runs 16.09 35GA Headley 270* England 30.27 554 Kingston 1935 1 Won Inns & 161 runs 15.99 36ME Waugh 116 South Africa 29.83 568 Port Elizabeth 1997 4 Won 2 wkts 15.94 37DG Bradman 334 England 31.37 520 Leeds 1930 1 Draw 15.91 38KC Sangakkara 232 South Africa 28.73 602 Colombo (SSC) 2004 1 Won 313 runs 15.89 39L Klusener 118* Sri Lanka 30.59 544 Kandy 2000 1 Won 7 runs 15.88 40WR Endean 162 Australia 25.25 711 Melbourne 1952 3 Won 82 runs 15.87 41BB McCullum 302 India 33.72 449 Wellington 2014 3 Draw 15.84 42WW Armstrong 159* South Africa 28.82 402 Johannesburg 1902 3 Won 159 runs 15.80 43MC Cowdrey 102 Australia 25.33 708 Melbourne 1954 1 Won 128 runs 15.77 44CG Greenidge 213 New Zealand 28.82 599 Auckland 1987 1 Won 10 wkts 15.69 45KC Sangakkara 156* New Zealand 30.76 539 Wellington 2006 1 Won 217 runs 15.69 46DW Randall 150 Australia 30.10 559 Sydney 1979 3 Won 93 runs 15.64 47R Dravid 233 Australia 29.93 565 Adelaide 2003 2 Won 4 wkts 15.61 48DM Jones 184* England 30.24 555 Sydney 1987 1 Won 55 runs 15.60 49HW Taylor 176 England 29.66 573 Johannesburg 1922 3 Won 168 runs 15.57 50Hanif Mohammad 337 West Indies 36.79 370 Bridgetown 1958 3 Draw 15.56 51DL Amiss 262* West Indies 33.48 456 Kingston 1974 3 Draw 15.51 52NC Johnson 107 Pakistan 26.63 668 Peshawar 1998 2 Won 7 wkts 15.46 53CL Walcott 220 England 33.49 456 Bridgetown 1954 1 Won 181 runs 15.43 54Younis Khan 267 India 31.36 520 Bengaluru 2005 1 Won 168 runs 15.40 55GR Viswanath 97* West Indies 27.01 656 Chennai 1975 1 Won 100 runs 15.38 56AD Nourse 231 Australia 28.27 617 Johannesburg 1935 3 Draw 15.36 57JJ Lyons 134 England 17.29 635 Sydney 1892 3 Won 72 runs 15.30 58GS Sobers 168 Australia 28.52 609 Sydney 1961 1 Won 222 runs 15.26 59R Dravid 180 Australia 28.32 615 Kolkata 2001 3 Won 171 runs 15.24 60V Sehwag 319 South Africa 28.61 606 Chennai 2008 2 Draw 15.09 61Shahid Afridi 141 India 31.01 531 Chennai 1999 3 Won 12 runs 15.08 62DR Martyn 161 Sri Lanka 31.75 508 Kandy 2004 3 Won 27 runs 15.05 63BC Lara 182 Australia 23.34 771 Adelaide 2000 1 Lost 5 wkts 15.04 64Abdullah Shafique 160* Sri Lanka 32.44 486 Galle 2022 4 Won 4 wkts 15.03 65DG Bradman 226 South Africa 35.37 405 Brisbane 1931 1 Won Inns & 163 runs 14.99 66DG Bradman 103* England 29.96 564 Melbourne 1933 3 Won 111 runs 14.93 67Saeed Anwar 118 South Africa 26.97 657 Durban 1998 3 Won 29 runs 14.91 68CG Greenidge 226 Australia 31.79 507 Bridgetown 1991 3 Won 343 runs 14.91 69ME Trescothick 180 South Africa 31.69 510 Johannesburg 2005 3 Won 77 runs 14.91 70GC Smith 154* England 33.40 458 Birmingham 2008 4 Won 5 wkts 14.89 71CA Pujara 123 Australia 29.37 582 Adelaide 2018 1 Won 31 runs 14.88 72MJ Clarke 151 South Africa 28.97 595 Cape Town 2011 1 Lost 8 wkts 14.88 73PF Warner 132* South Africa 32.29 305 Johannesburg 1899 3 Won 32 runs 14.86 74Hanif Mohammad 187* England 29.77 570 Lord's 1967 2 Draw 14.85 75BB McCullum 224 India 33.25 462 Auckland 2014 1 Won 40 runs 14.84 76MA Butcher 116 South Africa 28.55 608 Leeds 1998 1 Won 23 runs 14.80 77WH Ponsford 266 England 28.17 620 The Oval 1934 1 Won 562 runs 14.77 78DS Atkinson 219 Australia 28.42 612 Bridgetown 1955 2 Draw 14.75 79MJ Slater 123 England 30.37 551 Sydney 1999 3 Won 98 runs 14.74 80GS Chappell 204 India 31.85 505 Sydney 1981 2 Won Inns & 4 runs 14.74 81V Kohli 153 South Africa 25.55 701 Centurion 2018 2 Lost 135 runs 14.71 82SM Gavaskar 221 England 34.42 430 The Oval 1979 4 Draw 14.66 83L Hutton 156* Australia 22.81 787 Adelaide 1951 2 Lost 274 runs 14.63 84GP Thorpe 113* Sri Lanka 29.53 577 Colombo (SSC) 2001 2 Won 4 wkts 14.61 85DL Amiss 179 India 30.40 550 Delhi 1976 1 Won Inns & 25 runs 14.61 86OG Smith 168 England 27.13 652 Nottingham 1957 3 Draw 14.60 87CG Greenidge 134 England 32.94 472 Manchester 1976 1 Won 425 runs 14.59 88PHB May 285* West Indies 34.59 425 Birmingham 1957 3 Draw 14.58 89GS Chappell 176 New Zealand 32.59 482 Christchurch 1982 1 Won 8 wkts 14.56 90KD Walters 104* New Zealand 30.83 536 Auckland 1974 1 Won 297 runs 14.55 91DPMD Jayawardene 237 South Africa 30.39 550 Galle 2004 1 Draw 14.54 92D Elgar 141* Australia 28.51 609 Cape Town 2018 1 Won 322 runs 14.51 93HP Tillakaratne 115 Pakistan 30.70 541 Faisalabad 1995 1 Won 42 runs 14.50 94Azhar Ali 157 England 31.70 509 Dubai (DSC) 2012 3 Won 71 runs 14.44 95LPRL Taylor 290 Australia 29.88 566 Perth 2015 2 Draw 14.39 96VVS Laxman 167 Australia 26.05 686 Sydney 2000 3 Lost Inns & 141 runs 14.39 97G Kirsten 100* Pakistan 28.26 617 Faisalabad 1997 1 Won 53 runs 14.37 98DG Bradman 244 England 28.17 620 The Oval 1934 1 Won 562 runs 14.36 99GJ Bonnor 128 England 21.03 451 Sydney 1885 2 Won 8 wkts 14.35 100J Ryder 201* England 34.17 437 Adelaide 1925 1 Won 11 runs 14.35
The rating of each bowling attack is based on the career averages at the end of the series in question of the top 5 bowlers by overs bowled, in addition to any other bowler who bowled 10% of the overs. That big advantage to this is that you get a snapshot of the strength and/or reputation of each bowler at the time the series was played. And I can also apply these bowling attack ratings when adjusting the career averages of test batsmen.
Another way to do it would be to just base the strength of each bowling attack on the career home or away/neutral averages but as I posted before, the disadvantage to this is that bowlers such as Imran Khan, Richard Hadlee and Tim Southee would be rated on their careers in their first 10 appearances, rather than their bowling averages at the time, which were very high. I would appreciate any thoughts on this conundrum.
I’m sure people would’ve said (just over 5 years ago now) that nobody would ever challenge Botham/Lara/VVS and here we are.That top 5 is gonna be there for years to come.
You’re jinxing my jinxI’m sure people would’ve said (just over 5 years ago now) that nobody would ever challenge Botham/Lara/VVS and here we are.
Doubt it would be very high. Healthy lead going into the innings, **** England attack etcWhat about Jaiswal's Jaisball innings in the last two tests?
The first one should rank higher but would like to see both ranked.Doubt it would be very high. Healthy lead going into the innings, **** England attack etc
1 | MDKJ Perera | 153* | South Africa | 23.26 | 773 | Durban | 2019 | 4 | Won | 1 wkt | 21.04 |
2 | OJD Pope | 196 | India | 22.57 | 795 | Hyderabad | 2024 | 3 | Won | 28 runs | 20.61 |
3 | IT Botham | 149* | Australia | 25.80 | 694 | Leeds | 1981 | 3 | Won | 18 runs | 20.25 |
4 | BC Lara | 153* | Australia | 23.07 | 779 | Bridgetown | 1999 | 4 | Won | 1 wkt | 20.02 |
5 | V Sehwag | 201* | Sri Lanka | 26.08 | 685 | Galle | 2008 | 1 | Won | 170 runs | 19.49 |
6 | GA Gooch | 154* | West Indies | 24.03 | 749 | Leeds | 1991 | 3 | Won | 115 runs | 19.24 |
7 | VVS Laxman | 281 | Australia | 28.32 | 615 | Kolkata | 2001 | 3 | Won | 171 runs | 19.23 |
8 | KR Mayers | 210* | Bangladesh | 31.85 | 505 | Chattogram | 2021 | 4 | Won | 3 wkts | 18.71 |
9 | DG Bradman | 270 | England | 30.45 | 548 | Melbourne | 1937 | 3 | Won | 365 runs | 18.23 |
10 | C Hill | 188 | England | 22.41 | 638 | Melbourne | 1898 | 1 | Won | 8 wkts | 18.08 |
11 | BA Stokes | 135* | Australia | 27.40 | 644 | Leeds | 2019 | 4 | Won | 1 wkt | 18.01 |
12 | ST Jayasuriya | 253 | Pakistan | 33.58 | 453 | Faisalabad | 2004 | 3 | Won | 201 runs | 17.96 |
13 | C Bannerman | 165* | England | 19.78 | 511 | Melbourne | 1877 | 1 | Won | 45 runs | 17.92 |
14 | BC Lara | 213 | Australia | 23.14 | 777 | Kingston | 1999 | 2 | Won | 10 wkts | 17.88 |
15 | Saeed Anwar | 188* | India | 31.82 | 506 | Kolkata | 1999 | 3 | Won | 46 runs | 17.85 |
16 | Azhar Mahmood | 132 | South Africa | 25.64 | 699 | Durban | 1998 | 1 | Won | 29 runs | 17.83 |
17 | BKG Mendis | 176 | Australia | 30.61 | 543 | Pallekele | 2016 | 3 | Won | 106 runs | 17.81 |
18 | RN Harvey | 167 | England | 24.00 | 750 | Melbourne | 1959 | 2 | Won | 8 wkts | 17.72 |
19 | LD Chandimal | 162* | India | 32.44 | 486 | Galle | 2015 | 3 | Won | 63 runs | 17.66 |
20 | GL Jessop | 104 | Australia | 23.05 | 613 | TIe Oval | 1902 | 4 | Won | 1 wkt | 17.64 |
21 | KJ Hughes | 100* | West Indies | 23.01 | 781 | Melbourne | 1981 | 1 | Won | 58 runs | 17.30 |
22 | MA Butcher | 173* | Australia | 23.90 | 753 | Leeds | 2001 | 4 | Won | 6 wkts | 17.21 |
23 | DG Bradman | 212 | England | 27.21 | 650 | Adelaide | 1937 | 3 | Won | 148 runs | 17.06 |
24 | CG Greenidge | 214* | England | 33.83 | 446 | Lord's | 1984 | 4 | Won | 9 wkts | 16.65 |
25 | DPMD Jayawardene | 180 | England | 30.68 | 541 | Galle | 2012 | 1 | Won | 75 runs | 16.61 |
26 | RT Simpson | 156* | Australia | 22.51 | 797 | Melbourne | 1951 | 2 | Won | 8 wkts | 16.52 |
27 | JE Root | 190 | South Africa | 26.02 | 687 | Lord's | 2017 | 1 | Won | 211 runs | 16.48 |
28 | DG Bradman | 299* | South Africa | 34.95 | 416 | Adelaide | 1932 | 2 | Won | 10 wkts | 16.46 |
29 | JE Root | 115* | New Zealand | 25.22 | 712 | Lord's | 2022 | 4 | Won | 5 wkts | 16.43 |
30 | AC Gilchrist | 149* | Pakistan | 32.37 | 489 | Hobart | 1999 | 4 | Won | 4 wkts | 16.42 |
31 | Younis Khan | 200* | Zimbabwe | 33.02 | 469 | Harare | 2013 | 3 | Won | 221 runs | 16.41 |
32 | BB McCullum | 302 | India | 31.98 | 501 | Wellington | 2014 | 3 | Draw | 16.36 | |
33 | Mohammad Wasim | 192 | Zimbabwe | 31.16 | 526 | Harare | 1998 | 2 | Won | 3 wkts | 16.29 |
34 | FDM Karunaratne | 158* | South Africa | 31.28 | 522 | Galle | 2018 | 1 | Won | 278 runs | 16.27 |
35 | VT Trumper | 159 | South Africa | 25.13 | 533 | Melbourne | 1911 | 3 | Won | 89 runs | 16.14 |
36 | GS Sobers | 168 | Australia | 26.01 | 687 | Sydney | 1961 | 1 | Won | 222 runs | 16.05 |
37 | GA Headley | 270* | England | 30.13 | 559 | Kingston | 1935 | 1 | Won | Inns & 161 runs | 16.03 |
38 | WR Endean | 162 | Australia | 24.87 | 723 | Melbourne | 1952 | 3 | Won | 82 runs | 15.99 |
39 | DR Martyn | 161 | Sri Lanka | 28.85 | 598 | Kandy | 2004 | 3 | Won | 27 runs | 15.96 |
40 | ME Waugh | 116 | South Africa | 29.83 | 568 | Port Elizabeth | 1997 | 4 | Won | 2 wkts | 15.94 |
41 | WW Armstrong | 159* | South Africa | 28.47 | 413 | Johannesburg | 1902 | 3 | Won | 159 runs | 15.91 |
42 | DG Bradman | 334 | England | 31.37 | 520 | Leeds | 1930 | 1 | Draw | 15.91 | |
43 | HW Taylor | 176 | England | 28.61 | 606 | Johannesburg | 1922 | 3 | Won | 168 runs | 15.90 |
44 | KC Sangakkara | 232 | South Africa | 28.73 | 602 | Colombo (SSC) | 2004 | 1 | Won | 313 runs | 15.89 |
45 | NC Johnson | 107 | Pakistan | 25.28 | 710 | Peshawar | 1998 | 2 | Won | 7 wkts | 15.89 |
46 | CG Greenidge | 213 | New Zealand | 28.19 | 619 | Auckland | 1987 | 1 | Won | 10 wkts | 15.89 |
47 | OG Smith | 168 | England | 23.24 | 774 | Nottingham | 1957 | 3 | Draw | 15.82 | |
48 | L Klusener | 118* | Sri Lanka | 30.79 | 538 | Kandy | 2000 | 1 | Won | 7 runs | 15.82 |
49 | MC Cowdrey | 102 | Australia | 25.33 | 708 | Melbourne | 1954 | 1 | Won | 128 runs | 15.77 |
50 | CL Walcott | 220 | England | 32.52 | 484 | Bridgetown | 1954 | 1 | Won | 181 runs | 15.72 |
51 | KC Sangakkara | 156* | New Zealand | 30.76 | 539 | Wellington | 2006 | 1 | Won | 217 runs | 15.69 |
52 | DW Randall | 150 | Australia | 30.10 | 559 | Sydney | 1979 | 3 | Won | 93 runs | 15.64 |
53 | R Dravid | 233 | Australia | 29.88 | 566 | Adelaide | 2003 | 2 | Won | 4 wkts | 15.62 |
54 | DM Jones | 184* | England | 30.24 | 555 | Sydney | 1987 | 1 | Won | 55 runs | 15.60 |
55 | Hanif Mohammad | 337 | West Indies | 36.79 | 370 | Bridgetown | 1958 | 3 | Draw | 15.56 | |
56 | Younis Khan | 267 | India | 30.85 | 536 | Bengaluru | 2005 | 1 | Won | 168 runs | 15.56 |
57 | DG Bradman | 226 | South Africa | 33.31 | 461 | Brisbane | 1931 | 1 | Won | Inns & 163 runs | 15.55 |
58 | AD Nourse | 231 | Australia | 27.68 | 635 | Johannesburg | 1935 | 3 | Draw | 15.54 | |
59 | Hon.FS Jackson | 128 | Australia | 22.84 | 622 | Manchester | 1902 | 2 | Lost | 3 runs | 15.41 |
60 | DL Amiss | 262* | West Indies | 33.86 | 445 | Kingston | 1974 | 3 | Draw | 15.40 | |
61 | GR Viswanath | 97* | West Indies | 27.01 | 656 | Chennai | 1975 | 1 | Won | 100 runs | 15.38 |
62 | GC Smith | 154* | England | 31.79 | 507 | Birmingham | 2008 | 4 | Won | 5 wkts | 15.37 |
63 | JJ Lyons | 134 | England | 17.29 | 635 | Sydney | 1892 | 3 | Won | 72 runs | 15.30 |
64 | R Dravid | 180 | Australia | 28.32 | 615 | Kolkata | 2001 | 3 | Won | 171 runs | 15.24 |
65 | Hanif Mohammad | 187* | England | 28.56 | 608 | Lord's | 1967 | 2 | Draw | 15.23 | |
66 | Shahid Afridi | 141 | India | 30.67 | 542 | Chennai | 1999 | 3 | Won | 12 runs | 15.18 |
67 | V Sehwag | 319 | South Africa | 28.34 | 614 | Chennai | 2008 | 2 | Draw | 15.17 | |
68 | CA Pujara | 123 | Australia | 28.56 | 607 | Adelaide | 2018 | 1 | Won | 31 runs | 15.13 |
69 | BB McCullum | 224 | India | 32.46 | 486 | Auckland | 2014 | 1 | Won | 40 runs | 15.07 |
70 | BC Lara | 182 | Australia | 23.32 | 771 | Adelaide | 2000 | 1 | Lost | 5 wkts | 15.04 |
71 | WH Ponsford | 266 | England | 27.32 | 646 | The Oval | 1934 | 1 | Won | 562 runs | 15.04 |
72 | PF Warner | 132* | South Africa | 31.70 | 320 | Johannesburg | 1899 | 3 | Won | 32 runs | 15.01 |
73 | DL Amiss | 179 | India | 29.19 | 588 | Delhi | 1976 | 1 | Won | Inns & 25 runs | 14.98 |
74 | GP Thorpe | 113* | Sri Lanka | 28.37 | 614 | Colombo (SSC) | 2001 | 2 | Won | 4 wkts | 14.98 |
75 | MJ Clarke | 151 | South Africa | 28.68 | 604 | Cape Town | 2011 | 1 | Lost | 8 wkts | 14.97 |
76 | Abdullah Shafique | 160* | Sri Lanka | 32.79 | 476 | Galle | 2022 | 4 | Won | 4 wkts | 14.93 |
77 | DG Bradman | 103* | England | 29.97 | 563 | Melbourne | 1933 | 3 | Won | 111 runs | 14.93 |
78 | Saeed Anwar | 118 | South Africa | 26.97 | 657 | Durban | 1998 | 3 | Won | 29 runs | 14.91 |
79 | CG Greenidge | 226 | Australia | 31.79 | 507 | Bridgetown | 1991 | 3 | Won | 343 runs | 14.91 |
80 | ME Trescothick | 180 | South Africa | 31.69 | 510 | Johannesburg | 2005 | 3 | Won | 77 runs | 14.91 |
81 | D Elgar | 141* | Australia | 27.46 | 642 | Cape Town | 2018 | 1 | Won | 322 runs | 14.84 |
82 | IVA Richards | 182* | England | 29.05 | 592 | Bridgetown | 1981 | 3 | Won | 298 runs | 14.84 |
83 | GS Chappell | 204 | India | 31.55 | 514 | Sydney | 1981 | 2 | Won | Inns & 4 runs | 14.83 |
84 | MA Butcher | 116 | South Africa | 28.55 | 608 | Leeds | 1998 | 1 | Won | 23 runs | 14.80 |
85 | JM Bairstow | 162 | New Zealand | 31.11 | 528 | Leeds | 2022 | 2 | Won | 7 wkts | 14.79 |
86 | CG Greenidge | 134 | England | 32.30 | 491 | Manchester | 1976 | 1 | Won | 425 runs | 14.79 |
87 | MJ Slater | 123 | England | 30.33 | 552 | Sydney | 1999 | 3 | Won | 98 runs | 14.75 |
88 | DS Atkinson | 219 | Australia | 28.42 | 612 | Bridgetown | 1955 | 2 | Draw | 14.75 | |
89 | KS Williamson | 132 | England | 28.98 | 594 | Wellington | 2023 | 3 | Won | 1 run | 14.72 |
90 | V Kohli | 153 | South Africa | 25.55 | 701 | Centurion | 2018 | 2 | Lost | 135 runs | 14.71 |
91 | VVS Laxman | 167 | Australia | 25.08 | 716 | Sydney | 2000 | 3 | Lost | Inns & 141 runs | 14.69 |
92 | GS Chappell | 176 | New Zealand | 32.24 | 492 | Christchurch | 1982 | 1 | Won | 8 wkts | 14.66 |
93 | Azhar Ali | 157 | England | 31.04 | 530 | Dubai (DSC) | 2012 | 3 | Won | 71 runs | 14.65 |
94 | L Hutton | 156* | Australia | 22.81 | 787 | Adelaide | 1951 | 2 | Lost | 274 runs | 14.63 |
95 | DG Bradman | 244 | England | 27.32 | 646 | The Oval | 1934 | 1 | Won | 562 runs | 14.63 |
96 | PHB May | 285* | West Indies | 34.59 | 425 | Birmingham | 1957 | 3 | Draw | 14.58 | |
97 | KP Pietersen | 158 | Australia | 25.79 | 694 | The Oval | 2005 | 3 | Draw | 14.56 | |
98 | KD Walters | 104* | New Zealand | 30.83 | 536 | Auckland | 1974 | 1 | Won | 297 runs | 14.55 |
99 | DPMD Jayawardene | 237 | South Africa | 30.39 | 550 | Galle | 2004 | 1 | Draw | 14.54 | |
100 | PS McDonnell | 147 | England | 22.88 | 374 | Sydney | 1882 | 2 | Won | 6 wkts | 14.53 |
Career average at end of series | ||||||||||||
Fazal Mahmood | 34 | 93 | 23.86 | 23.86 | 11.55 | 85.2 | 6 | 512 | 0.4099 | 247 | 2 | |
Khan Mohammad | 22 | 54 | 23.92 | 23.92 | 7.33 | 54 | 6 | 324 | 0.2594 | 259 | 0 | |
AH Kardar | 26 | 21 | 45.42 | 45.42 | 9.53 | 37 | 6 | 222 | 0.1777 | 141 | 0 | |
Nasim-ul-Ghani | 15 | 6 | 90 | 0.0721 | 39 | 0 | ||||||
Saeed Ahmed | 6 | 6 | 36 | 0.0288 | 24 | 0 | ||||||
Alimuddin | 4 | 6 | 24 | 0.0192 | 34 | 0 | ||||||
W Mathias | 4 | 6 | 24 | 0.0192 | 20 | 0 | ||||||
Hanif Mohammad | 2 | 6 | 12 | 0.0096 | 11 | 0 | ||||||
Mahmood Hussain | 0.5 | 6 | 5 | 0.0040 | 2 | 0 | ||||||
28.40 | 1249 | 1058 |
Career away average | ||||||||||||
Fazal Mahmood | 30 | 74 | 30.47 | 30.47 | 14.75 | 85.2 | 6 | 512 | 0.4099 | 247 | 2 | |
Khan Mohammad | 6 | 12 | 52.08 | 52.08 | 15.95 | 54 | 6 | 324 | 0.2594 | 259 | 0 | |
AH Kardar | 15 | 9 | 77.88 | 64.00 | 13.43 | 37 | 6 | 222 | 0.1777 | 141 | 0 | |
Nasim-ul-Ghani | 15 | 6 | 90 | 0.0721 | 39 | 0 | ||||||
Saeed Ahmed | 6 | 6 | 36 | 0.0288 | 24 | 0 | ||||||
Alimuddin | 4 | 6 | 24 | 0.0192 | 34 | 0 | ||||||
W Mathias | 4 | 6 | 24 | 0.0192 | 20 | 0 | ||||||
Hanif Mohammad | 2 | 6 | 12 | 0.0096 | 11 | 0 | ||||||
Mahmood Hussain | 0.5 | 6 | 5 | 0.0040 | 2 | 0 | ||||||
44.12 | 1249 | 1058 |
Thank you for your thoughts on the ratings. I will keep the career-to-date average formula for now.And I'll throw in a question on an innings. What would Gavaskar's Oval innings rating be if India had got the 10 or so runs they needed to win that match rather than draw it?
Still means it would beat old Cuthbert's great 4th innings effort which is pretty rareified air.Thank you for your thoughts on the ratings. I will keep the career-to-date average formula for now.
To answer your question, Gavaskar's 221 at the Oval would be rated at about 16.75. The innings would be rated higher if Peter Willey did not bowl so much. I wonder why he was called on to bowl so many overs? Was there an injury?
I mean, a 221 innings in an away 4th innings run chase against Botham, Willis, Hendricks and Edmonds and taking the match to a draw with only 10 runs left to win is pretty rarefied itself.....Still means it would beat old Cuthbert's great 4th innings effort which is pretty rareified air.
Yeah.I mean, a 221 innings in an away 4th innings run chase against Botham, Willis, Hendricks and Edmonds and taking the match to a draw with only 10 runs left to win is pretty rarefied itself.....
Top 7 Ave. | Opp. Rating | ||||||||||
1 | SCJ Broad | 8 | 15 | Australia | 41.92 | 617 | Nottingham | 2015 | 1 | Won | 20.38 |
2 | A Kumble | 10 | 74 | Pakistan | 38.63 | 568 | Delhi | 1999 | 4 | Won | 19.22 |
3 | RJ Hadlee | 9 | 52 | Australia | 35.37 | 483 | Brisbane | 1985 | 1 | Won | 18.81 |
4 | GD McGrath | 8 | 24 | Pakistan | 35.32 | 455 | Perth | 2004 | 4 | Won | 18.43 |
5 | FR Spofforth | 7 | 44 | England | 22.06 | 503 | The Oval | 1882 | 4 | Won | 18.28 |
6 | JC Laker | 10 | 53 | Australia | 33.81 | 439 | Manchester | 1956 | 3 | Won | 18.27 |
7 | TE Bailey | 7 | 34 | West Indies | 47.27 | 738 | Kingston | 1954 | 1 | Won | 18.24 |
8 | RGD Willis | 8 | 43 | Australia | 32.52 | 403 | Leeds | 1981 | 4 | Won | 18.08 |
9 | AW Greig | 8 | 86 | West Indies | 48.71 | 761 | Port of Spain | 1974 | 2 | Won | 17.95 |
10 | JC Laker | 9 | 37 | Australia | 33.81 | 439 | Manchester | 1956 | 2 | Won | 17.66 |
11 | Abdur Rehman | 6 | 25 | England | 44.78 | 674 | Abu Dhabi | 2012 | 4 | Won | 17.66 |
12 | CEL Croft | 8 | 29 | Pakistan | 37.32 | 535 | Port of Spain | 1977 | 1 | Won | 17.61 |
13 | DE Malcolm | 9 | 57 | South Africa | 35.13 | 476 | The Oval | 1994 | 3 | Won | 17.45 |
14 | Harbhajan Singh | 8 | 84 | Australia | 43.72 | 654 | Chennai | 2001 | 3 | Won | 17.44 |
15 | SP Gupte | 9 | 102 | West Indies | 48.07 | 751 | Kanpur | 1958 | 1 | Lost | 17.38 |
16 | AME Roberts | 7 | 54 | Australia | 39.73 | 594 | Perth | 1975 | 3 | Won | 17.32 |
17 | SJ Harmison | 7 | 12 | West Indies | 35.97 | 472 | Kingston | 2004 | 3 | Won | 17.28 |
18 | H Verity | 8 | 43 | Australia | 42.25 | 624 | Lord's | 1934 | 3 | Won | 17.15 |
19 | M Muralitharan | 8 | 70 | England | 39.61 | 566 | Nottingham | 2006 | 4 | Won | 17.14 |
20 | PS de Villiers | 6 | 43 | Australia | 40.75 | 617 | Sydney | 1994 | 4 | Won | 17.13 |
21 | HJ Tayfield | 9 | 113 | England | 35.66 | 491 | Johannesburg | 1957 | 4 | Won | 17.07 |
22 | JE Taylor | 5 | 11 | England | 43.28 | 645 | Kingston | 2009 | 3 | Won | 17.06 |
23 | M Muralitharan | 6 | 26 | India | 44.77 | 674 | Colombo (SSC) | 2008 | 3 | Won | 17.04 |
24 | HJ Tayfield | 7 | 23 | Australia | 51.61 | 802 | Durban | 1950 | 2 | Lost | 16.95 |
25 | H Trumble | 6 | 53 | England | 33.88 | 644 | Manchester | 1902 | 4 | Won | 16.93 |
26 | WJ Whitty | 6 | 17 | South Africa | 29.60 | 520 | Melbourne | 1911 | 4 | Won | 16.93 |
27 | SB Doull | 7 | 65 | India | 43.61 | 675 | Wellington | 1998 | 1 | Won | 16.90 |
28 | MJ Hoggard | 7 | 61 | South Africa | 42.23 | 624 | Johannesburg | 2005 | 4 | Won | 16.88 |
29 | SCJ Broad | 6 | 17 | South Africa | 39.63 | 566 | Johannesburg | 2016 | 3 | Won | 16.77 |
30 | MR Whitney | 7 | 27 | India | 38.56 | 566 | Perth | 1992 | 4 | Won | 16.72 |
31 | J Hazlewood | 5 | 8 | India | 41.54 | 609 | Adelaide | 2020 | 3 | Won | 16.71 |
32 | HMRKB Herath | 9 | 127 | Pakistan | 38.60 | 541 | Colombo (SSC) | 2014 | 2 | Won | 16.71 |
33 | VD Philander | 5 | 15 | Australia | 43.75 | 654 | Cape Town | 2011 | 3 | Won | 16.62 |
34 | Yasir Shah | 8 | 41 | New Zealand | 39.30 | 558 | Dubai (DSC) | 2018 | 2 | Won | 16.61 |
35 | BJT Bosanquet | 8 | 107 | Australia | 32.49 | 607 | Nottingham | 1905 | 4 | Won | 16.59 |
36 | JM Patel | 9 | 69 | Australia | 36.33 | 509 | Kanpur | 1959 | 2 | Won | 16.59 |
37 | GD McKenzie | 8 | 71 | West Indies | 41.85 | 640 | Melbourne | 1968 | 1 | Won | 16.57 |
38 | A Kumble | 8 | 141 | Australia | 51.30 | 779 | Sydney | 2004 | 2 | Draw | 16.44 |
39 | ST Gabriel | 5 | 11 | Pakistan | 42.01 | 619 | Bridgetown | 2017 | 4 | Won | 16.39 |
40 | ND Hirwani | 8 | 75 | West Indies | 37.39 | 537 | Chennai | 1988 | 4 | Won | 16.37 |
41 | S Joseph | 7 | 68 | Australia | 41.82 | 615 | Brisbane | 2024 | 4 | Won | 16.37 |
42 | DW Steyn | 6 | 8 | Pakistan | 35.54 | 461 | Johannesburg | 2013 | 2 | Won | 16.34 |
43 | M Muralitharan | 9 | 51 | Zimbabwe | 30.03 | 312 | Kandy | 2002 | 1 | Won | 16.32 |
44 | ARC Fraser | 8 | 75 | West Indies | 42.31 | 649 | Bridgetown | 1994 | 2 | Won | 16.30 |
45 | Imran Khan | 7 | 40 | England | 38.55 | 566 | Leeds | 1987 | 3 | Won | 16.25 |
46 | Harbhajan Singh | 5 | 29 | Australia | 48.33 | 734 | Mumbai | 2004 | 4 | Won | 16.24 |
47 | RA Jadeja | 7 | 48 | England | 41.05 | 599 | Chennai | 2016 | 3 | Won | 16.21 |
48 | GA Lohmann | 8 | 7 | South Africa | 15.21 | 24 | Port Elizabeth | 1896 | 4 | Won | 16.21 |
49 | MA Holding | 8 | 92 | England | 36.74 | 520 | The Oval | 1976 | 2 | Won | 16.20 |
50 | SJ Harmison | 6 | 19 | Pakistan | 40.27 | 581 | Manchester | 2006 | 1 | Won | 16.17 |
51 | W Barnes | 6 | 28 | Australia | 21.12 | 460 | Sydney | 1887 | 4 | Won | 16.15 |
52 | Imran Khan | 8 | 60 | India | 39.32 | 584 | Karachi | 1982 | 3 | Won | 16.13 |
53 | IT Botham | 8 | 34 | Pakistan | 37.40 | 537 | Lord's | 1978 | 3 | Won | 16.07 |
54 | AY Patel | 10 | 119 | India | 40.13 | 578 | Mumbai | 2021 | 1 | Lost | 16.03 |
55 | GA Lohmann | 9 | 28 | South Africa | 15.28 | 27 | Johannesburg | 1896 | 2 | Won | 16.03 |
56 | AB Agarkar | 6 | 41 | Australia | 51.30 | 779 | Adelaide | 2003 | 3 | Won | 16.00 |
57 | RAL Massie | 8 | 53 | England | 39.24 | 583 | Lord's | 1972 | 3 | Won | 15.97 |
58 | MG Johnson | 7 | 68 | South Africa | 43.35 | 647 | Centurion | 2014 | 2 | Won | 15.93 |
59 | SM Boland | 6 | 7 | England | 33.98 | 418 | Melbourne | 2021 | 3 | Won | 15.92 |
60 | MH Mankad | 8 | 55 | England | 37.59 | 542 | Chennai | 1952 | 1 | Won | 15.91 |
61 | JA Snow | 7 | 40 | Australia | 39.36 | 585 | Sydney | 1971 | 4 | Won | 15.89 |
62 | Abdul Qadir | 6 | 16 | West Indies | 40.94 | 621 | Faisalabad | 1986 | 4 | Won | 15.89 |
63 | M Morkel | 5 | 20 | India | 47.99 | 729 | Centurion | 2010 | 1 | Won | 15.88 |
64 | MA Noble | 7 | 17 | England | 29.23 | 508 | Melbourne | 1902 | 2 | Won | 15.86 |
65 | D Bishoo | 8 | 49 | Pakistan | 39.51 | 564 | Dubai (DSC) | 2016 | 3 | Lost | 15.83 |
66 | Fazal Mahmood | 6 | 46 | England | 39.47 | 588 | The Oval | 1954 | 4 | Won | 15.80 |
67 | Abdul Qadir | 9 | 56 | England | 32.22 | 395 | Lahore | 1987 | 1 | Won | 15.80 |
68 | Imran Khan | 6 | 35 | India | 39.32 | 584 | Hyderabad (Sind) | 1983 | 2 | Won | 15.80 |
69 | NM Lyon | 8 | 64 | India | 41.17 | 601 | Indore | 2023 | 3 | Won | 15.70 |
70 | ND Hirwani | 8 | 61 | West Indies | 37.39 | 537 | Chennai | 1988 | 2 | Won | 15.69 |
71 | M Muralitharan | 8 | 87 | India | 33.62 | 409 | Colombo (SSC) | 2001 | 1 | Won | 15.67 |
72 | DG Cork | 7 | 43 | West Indies | 42.32 | 649 | Lord's | 1995 | 4 | Won | 15.66 |
73 | KAJ Roach | 5 | 8 | Bangladesh | 33.00 | 392 | North Sound | 2018 | 1 | Won | 15.65 |
74 | IT Botham | 7 | 48 | India | 38.13 | 556 | Wankhede | 1980 | 3 | Won | 15.64 |
75 | L Klusener | 8 | 64 | India | 35.92 | 498 | Kolkata | 1996 | 4 | Won | 15.62 |
76 | Shoaib Akhtar | 6 | 11 | New Zealand | 32.79 | 386 | Lahore | 2002 | 1 | Won | 15.60 |
77 | HMRKB Herath | 7 | 48 | India | 36.11 | 476 | Galle | 2015 | 4 | Won | 15.59 |
78 | RAL Massie | 8 | 84 | England | 39.24 | 583 | Lord's | 1972 | 1 | Won | 15.55 |
79 | GF Bissett | 7 | 29 | England | 37.17 | 505 | Durban | 1928 | 3 | Won | 15.53 |
80 | SNJ O'Keefe | 6 | 35 | India | 42.25 | 624 | Pune | 2017 | 4 | Won | 15.51 |
81 | DW Headley | 6 | 60 | Australia | 39.51 | 589 | Melbourne | 1998 | 4 | Won | 15.50 |
82 | RJ Kirtley | 6 | 34 | South Africa | 42.32 | 626 | Nottingham | 2003 | 4 | Won | 15.44 |
83 | I Sharma | 7 | 74 | England | 42.41 | 628 | Lord's | 2014 | 4 | Won | 15.44 |
84 | J Briggs | 8 | 11 | South Africa | 13.20 | 100 | Cape Town | 1889 | 3 | Won | 15.43 |
85 | DW Steyn | 7 | 51 | India | 39.95 | 574 | Nagpur | 2010 | 2 | Won | 15.42 |
86 | Sajid Khan | 8 | 42 | Bangladesh | 32.54 | 379 | Mirpur | 2021 | 2 | Won | 15.42 |
87 | JB Statham | 7 | 39 | South Africa | 31.57 | 377 | Lord's | 1955 | 4 | Won | 15.41 |
88 | SCJ Broad | 5 | 37 | Australia | 45.27 | 683 | The Oval | 2009 | 2 | Won | 15.40 |
89 | SK Warne | 8 | 71 | England | 37.56 | 542 | Brisbane | 1994 | 4 | Won | 15.40 |
90 | BA Reid | 7 | 51 | England | 36.51 | 514 | Melbourne | 1990 | 3 | Won | 15.36 |
91 | N Kapil Dev | 9 | 83 | West Indies | 42.52 | 653 | Ahmedabad | 1983 | 3 | Lost | 15.35 |
92 | AR Border | 7 | 46 | West Indies | 40.04 | 601 | Sydney | 1989 | 1 | Won | 15.35 |
93 | Harbhajan Singh | 7 | 123 | Australia | 43.72 | 654 | Kolkata | 2001 | 1 | Won | 15.34 |
94 | SK Warne | 7 | 23 | Pakistan | 32.94 | 415 | Brisbane | 1995 | 2 | Won | 15.34 |
95 | WPUJC Vaas | 6 | 29 | South Africa | 44.06 | 660 | Colombo (SSC) | 2004 | 4 | Won | 15.33 |
96 | H Larwood | 6 | 32 | Australia | 40.06 | 576 | Brisbane | 1928 | 2 | Won | 15.31 |
97 | FS Trueman | 7 | 44 | West Indies | 43.08 | 664 | Birmingham | 1963 | 4 | Won | 15.29 |
98 | LR Gibbs | 8 | 38 | India | 33.16 | 421 | Bridgetown | 1962 | 3 | Won | 15.29 |
99 | MG Hughes | 8 | 87 | West Indies | 40.04 | 601 | Perth | 1988 | 3 | Lost | 15.28 |
100 | CEL Ambrose | 6 | 24 | England | 34.32 | 453 | Port of Spain | 1994 | 4 | Won | 15.26 |
Shamar Joseph is 2024Top 100 Test Performances Updated.
The opposition rating is based on the career-to-date averages of the top 7 batsmen.
Let me know if you want me to rate any performances not on the list.
Top 7 Ave. Opp. Rating 1SCJ Broad 8 15 Australia 41.92 617 Nottingham 2015 1 Won 20.38 2A Kumble 10 74 Pakistan 38.63 568 Delhi 1999 4 Won 19.22 3RJ Hadlee 9 52 Australia 35.37 483 Brisbane 1985 1 Won 18.81 4GD McGrath 8 24 Pakistan 35.32 455 Perth 2004 4 Won 18.43 5FR Spofforth 7 44 England 22.06 503 The Oval 1882 4 Won 18.28 6JC Laker 10 53 Australia 33.81 439 Manchester 1956 3 Won 18.27 7TE Bailey 7 34 West Indies 47.27 738 Kingston 1954 1 Won 18.24 8RGD Willis 8 43 Australia 32.52 403 Leeds 1981 4 Won 18.08 9AW Greig 8 86 West Indies 48.71 761 Port of Spain 1974 2 Won 17.95 10JC Laker 9 37 Australia 33.81 439 Manchester 1956 2 Won 17.66 11Abdur Rehman 6 25 England 44.78 674 Abu Dhabi 2012 4 Won 17.66 12CEL Croft 8 29 Pakistan 37.32 535 Port of Spain 1977 1 Won 17.61 13DE Malcolm 9 57 South Africa 35.13 476 The Oval 1994 3 Won 17.45 14Harbhajan Singh 8 84 Australia 43.72 654 Chennai 2001 3 Won 17.44 15SP Gupte 9 102 West Indies 48.07 751 Kanpur 1958 1 Lost 17.38 16AME Roberts 7 54 Australia 39.73 594 Perth 1975 3 Won 17.32 17SJ Harmison 7 12 West Indies 35.97 472 Kingston 2004 3 Won 17.28 18H Verity 8 43 Australia 42.25 624 Lord's 1934 3 Won 17.15 19M Muralitharan 8 70 England 39.61 566 Nottingham 2006 4 Won 17.14 20PS de Villiers 6 43 Australia 40.75 617 Sydney 1994 4 Won 17.13 21HJ Tayfield 9 113 England 35.66 491 Johannesburg 1957 4 Won 17.07 22JE Taylor 5 11 England 43.28 645 Kingston 2009 3 Won 17.06 23M Muralitharan 6 26 India 44.77 674 Colombo (SSC) 2008 3 Won 17.04 24HJ Tayfield 7 23 Australia 51.61 802 Durban 1950 2 Lost 16.95 25H Trumble 6 53 England 33.88 644 Manchester 1902 4 Won 16.93 26WJ Whitty 6 17 South Africa 29.60 520 Melbourne 1911 4 Won 16.93 27SB Doull 7 65 India 43.61 675 Wellington 1998 1 Won 16.90 28MJ Hoggard 7 61 South Africa 42.23 624 Johannesburg 2005 4 Won 16.88 29SCJ Broad 6 17 South Africa 39.63 566 Johannesburg 2016 3 Won 16.77 30MR Whitney 7 27 India 38.56 566 Perth 1992 4 Won 16.72 31J Hazlewood 5 8 India 41.54 609 Adelaide 2020 3 Won 16.71 32HMRKB Herath 9 127 Pakistan 38.60 541 Colombo (SSC) 2014 2 Won 16.71 33VD Philander 5 15 Australia 43.75 654 Cape Town 2011 3 Won 16.62 34Yasir Shah 8 41 New Zealand 39.30 558 Dubai (DSC) 2018 2 Won 16.61 35BJT Bosanquet 8 107 Australia 32.49 607 Nottingham 1905 4 Won 16.59 36JM Patel 9 69 Australia 36.33 509 Kanpur 1959 2 Won 16.59 37GD McKenzie 8 71 West Indies 41.85 640 Melbourne 1968 1 Won 16.57 38A Kumble 8 141 Australia 51.30 779 Sydney 2004 2 Draw 16.44 39ST Gabriel 5 11 Pakistan 42.01 619 Bridgetown 2017 4 Won 16.39 40ND Hirwani 8 75 West Indies 37.39 537 Chennai 1988 4 Won 16.37 41S Joseph 7 68 Australia 41.82 615 Brisbane 2023 4 Won 16.37 42DW Steyn 6 8 Pakistan 35.54 461 Johannesburg 2013 2 Won 16.34 43M Muralitharan 9 51 Zimbabwe 30.03 312 Kandy 2002 1 Won 16.32 44ARC Fraser 8 75 West Indies 42.31 649 Bridgetown 1994 2 Won 16.30 45Imran Khan 7 40 England 38.55 566 Leeds 1987 3 Won 16.25 46Harbhajan Singh 5 29 Australia 48.33 734 Mumbai 2004 4 Won 16.24 47RA Jadeja 7 48 England 41.05 599 Chennai 2016 3 Won 16.21 48GA Lohmann 8 7 South Africa 15.21 24 Port Elizabeth 1896 4 Won 16.21 49MA Holding 8 92 England 36.74 520 The Oval 1976 2 Won 16.20 50SJ Harmison 6 19 Pakistan 40.27 581 Manchester 2006 1 Won 16.17 51W Barnes 6 28 Australia 21.12 460 Sydney 1887 4 Won 16.15 52Imran Khan 8 60 India 39.32 584 Karachi 1982 3 Won 16.13 53IT Botham 8 34 Pakistan 37.40 537 Lord's 1978 3 Won 16.07 54AY Patel 10 119 India 40.13 578 Mumbai 2021 1 Lost 16.03 55GA Lohmann 9 28 South Africa 15.28 27 Johannesburg 1896 2 Won 16.03 56AB Agarkar 6 41 Australia 51.30 779 Adelaide 2003 3 Won 16.00 57RAL Massie 8 53 England 39.24 583 Lord's 1972 3 Won 15.97 58MG Johnson 7 68 South Africa 43.35 647 Centurion 2014 2 Won 15.93 59SM Boland 6 7 England 33.98 418 Melbourne 2021 3 Won 15.92 60MH Mankad 8 55 England 37.59 542 Chennai 1952 1 Won 15.91 61JA Snow 7 40 Australia 39.36 585 Sydney 1971 4 Won 15.89 62Abdul Qadir 6 16 West Indies 40.94 621 Faisalabad 1986 4 Won 15.89 63M Morkel 5 20 India 47.99 729 Centurion 2010 1 Won 15.88 64MA Noble 7 17 England 29.23 508 Melbourne 1902 2 Won 15.86 65D Bishoo 8 49 Pakistan 39.51 564 Dubai (DSC) 2016 3 Lost 15.83 66Fazal Mahmood 6 46 England 39.47 588 The Oval 1954 4 Won 15.80 67Abdul Qadir 9 56 England 32.22 395 Lahore 1987 1 Won 15.80 68Imran Khan 6 35 India 39.32 584 Hyderabad (Sind) 1983 2 Won 15.80 69NM Lyon 8 64 India 41.17 601 Indore 2023 3 Won 15.70 70ND Hirwani 8 61 West Indies 37.39 537 Chennai 1988 2 Won 15.69 71M Muralitharan 8 87 India 33.62 409 Colombo (SSC) 2001 1 Won 15.67 72DG Cork 7 43 West Indies 42.32 649 Lord's 1995 4 Won 15.66 73KAJ Roach 5 8 Bangladesh 33.00 392 North Sound 2018 1 Won 15.65 74IT Botham 7 48 India 38.13 556 Wankhede 1980 3 Won 15.64 75L Klusener 8 64 India 35.92 498 Kolkata 1996 4 Won 15.62 76Shoaib Akhtar 6 11 New Zealand 32.79 386 Lahore 2002 1 Won 15.60 77HMRKB Herath 7 48 India 36.11 476 Galle 2015 4 Won 15.59 78RAL Massie 8 84 England 39.24 583 Lord's 1972 1 Won 15.55 79GF Bissett 7 29 England 37.17 505 Durban 1928 3 Won 15.53 80SNJ O'Keefe 6 35 India 42.25 624 Pune 2017 4 Won 15.51 81DW Headley 6 60 Australia 39.51 589 Melbourne 1998 4 Won 15.50 82RJ Kirtley 6 34 South Africa 42.32 626 Nottingham 2003 4 Won 15.44 83I Sharma 7 74 England 42.41 628 Lord's 2014 4 Won 15.44 84J Briggs 8 11 South Africa 13.20 100 Cape Town 1889 3 Won 15.43 85DW Steyn 7 51 India 39.95 574 Nagpur 2010 2 Won 15.42 86Sajid Khan 8 42 Bangladesh 32.54 379 Mirpur 2021 2 Won 15.42 87JB Statham 7 39 South Africa 31.57 377 Lord's 1955 4 Won 15.41 88SCJ Broad 5 37 Australia 45.27 683 The Oval 2009 2 Won 15.40 89SK Warne 8 71 England 37.56 542 Brisbane 1994 4 Won 15.40 90BA Reid 7 51 England 36.51 514 Melbourne 1990 3 Won 15.36 91N Kapil Dev 9 83 West Indies 42.52 653 Ahmedabad 1983 3 Lost 15.35 92AR Border 7 46 West Indies 40.04 601 Sydney 1989 1 Won 15.35 93Harbhajan Singh 7 123 Australia 43.72 654 Kolkata 2001 1 Won 15.34 94SK Warne 7 23 Pakistan 32.94 415 Brisbane 1995 2 Won 15.34 95WPUJC Vaas 6 29 South Africa 44.06 660 Colombo (SSC) 2004 4 Won 15.33 96H Larwood 6 32 Australia 40.06 576 Brisbane 1928 2 Won 15.31 97FS Trueman 7 44 West Indies 43.08 664 Birmingham 1963 4 Won 15.29 98LR Gibbs 8 38 India 33.16 421 Bridgetown 1962 3 Won 15.29 99MG Hughes 8 87 West Indies 40.04 601 Perth 1988 3 Lost 15.28 100CEL Ambrose 6 24 England 34.32 453 Port of Spain 1994 4 Won 15.26
A better batting lineup.What made Kumble's 10fer better than Laker's 10fer?
RN Harvey | 77 | 3963 | 55.81 | 55.81 |
CC McDonald | 33 | 1409 | 44.03 | 44.03 |
KR Miller | 85 | 2926 | 37.51 | 37.51 |
JW Burke | 20 | 495 | 27.50 | 27.50 |
ID Craig | 6 | 155 | 25.83 | 25.83 |
RG Archer | 28 | 676 | 25.03 | 25.03 |
R Benaud | 38 | 755 | 20.97 | 20.97 |
Average: | 33.81 |
Saeed Anwar | 64 | 2794 | 44.34 | 44.34 |
Saleem Malik | 152 | 5727 | 44.05 | 44.05 |
Inzamam-ul-Haq | 88 | 3253 | 41.70 | 41.70 |
Ijaz Ahmed | 78 | 2840 | 38.37 | 38.37 |
Shahid Afridi | 6 | 241 | 40.16 | 37.25 |
Mohammad Yousuf | 16 | 530 | 35.33 | 35.33 |
Moin Khan | 66 | 1763 | 29.38 | 29.38 |
Average: | 38.63 |
Hmm, I don't think I like the way you've chosen to rate the quality of opposition bowling/batting. Career averages up to that point effectively just show the reputation of the bowlers at the time. Feel like a "average in last 20 games" metric or some similar rolling average would come closer to more accurately showing how good those players were on the day.I still haven't decided yet between
A: Rating bowling attacks the career averages at the end of the series for bowlers
or
B: Rating bowling attacks by the home/away career averages for bowlers
For knocks like Sobers' 365, there is a marked difference.
Method A:
Career average at end of series Fazal Mahmood 34 93 23.86 23.86 11.55 85.2 6 512 0.4099 247 2Khan Mohammad 22 54 23.92 23.92 7.33 54 6 324 0.2594 259 0AH Kardar 26 21 45.42 45.42 9.53 37 6 222 0.1777 141 0Nasim-ul-Ghani 15 6 90 0.0721 39 0Saeed Ahmed 6 6 36 0.0288 24 0Alimuddin 4 6 24 0.0192 34 0W Mathias 4 6 24 0.0192 20 0Hanif Mohammad 2 6 12 0.0096 11 0Mahmood Hussain 0.5 6 5 0.0040 2 0 28.40 1249 1058
Method B:
Career away average Fazal Mahmood 30 74 30.47 30.47 14.75 85.2 6 512 0.4099 247 2Khan Mohammad 6 12 52.08 52.08 15.95 54 6 324 0.2594 259 0AH Kardar 15 9 77.88 64.00 13.43 37 6 222 0.1777 141 0Nasim-ul-Ghani 15 6 90 0.0721 39 0Saeed Ahmed 6 6 36 0.0288 24 0Alimuddin 4 6 24 0.0192 34 0W Mathias 4 6 24 0.0192 20 0Hanif Mohammad 2 6 12 0.0096 11 0Mahmood Hussain 0.5 6 5 0.0040 2 0 44.12 1249 1058
Each method has its advantages and disadvantages.
Method A:
+ Gives a snapshot of the relative strength of bowlers at the time of the series in question
+ No need to update data at a later point
- Bowlers such as the Indian spinners have a big difference in their home and away averages which is not reflected
- Favors bowlers who had a good start to their careers over bowlers who started off weak but then ended strongly.
Method B:
+ Bowlers who have large discrepancies in their home and away averages would be properly ranked.
+ Takes care of the lack of sample size as there is much more data.
- Need to constantly update
- Bowlers are rated over an entire career and not rated on their strength at the time of the series in question. Thus, Imran Khan, Richard Hadlee et al would be rated as 22.00 (i.e. great) bowlers in the early 1970s.
An alternative is to do career-to-date averages by location but this runs into sample size issues.
What are other posters' opinions about this?