zen Posted February 12, 2019 Share Posted February 12, 2019 1980s View overall figures [change view] Start of match date between 1 Jan 1980 and 31 Dec 1989 Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 50 and matches played greater than or equal to 15 and bowling average less than or equal to 25 Ordered by bowling average (ascending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 8 of 8 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10 Imran Khan (PAK) 1980-1989 54 90 2006.4 483 4896 256 8/58 14/116 19.12 2.43 47.0 18 5 Sir RJ Hadlee (NZ) 1980-1989 53 91 2309.2 628 5574 289 9/52 15/123 19.28 2.41 47.9 28 7 MD Marshall (WI) 1980-1989 63 120 2399.5 512 6434 323 7/22 11/89 19.91 2.68 44.5 22 4 J Garner (WI) 1980-1987 49 93 1814.3 492 4331 210 6/56 9/108 20.62 2.38 51.8 7 0 MA Holding (WI) 1980-1987 45 84 1545.2 338 4302 184 6/21 11/107 23.38 2.78 50.3 9 1 DK Lillee (AUS) 1980-1984 35 64 1492.5 356 4117 171 7/83 11/138 24.07 2.75 52.3 11 3 CA Walsh (WI) 1984-1989 34 63 1102.5 240 2958 122 6/62 10/101 24.24 2.68 54.2 4 1 CEH Croft (WI) 1980-1982 18 34 666.0 138 1793 73 6/74 8/113 24.56 2.69 54.7 2 0 Imran, Hadlee and Marshall 1990s View overall figures [change view] Start of match date between 1 Jan 1990 and 31 Dec 1999 Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 50 and matches played greater than or equal to 15 and bowling average less than or equal to 25 Ordered by bowling average (ascending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 11 of 11 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10 CEL Ambrose (WI) 1990-1999 71 128 2691.2 728 6224 309 8/45 11/84 20.14 2.31 52.2 21 3 SM Pollock (SA) 1995-1999 38 67 1411.4 407 3294 161 7/87 9/103 20.45 2.33 52.6 10 0 Wasim Akram (PAK) 1990-1999 62 111 2355.4 529 6200 289 7/119 11/160 21.45 2.63 48.9 17 3 Waqar Younis (PAK) 1990-1999 56 101 1863.1 375 5927 273 7/76 13/135 21.71 3.18 40.9 21 5 AA Donald (SA) 1992-1999 59 105 2166.0 544 6200 284 8/71 12/139 21.83 2.86 45.7 19 3 GD McGrath (AUS) 1993-1999 58 112 2326.0 642 6086 266 8/38 10/78 22.87 2.61 52.4 15 1 MD Marshall (WI) 1990-1991 15 27 452.5 91 1177 50 4/24 6/86 23.54 2.59 54.3 0 0 PS de Villiers (SA) 1993-1998 18 34 800.5 221 2063 85 6/23 10/108 24.27 2.57 56.5 5 2 DW Fleming (AUS) 1994-1999 18 34 632.1 140 1772 73 5/30 9/91 24.27 2.80 51.9 3 0 IR Bishop (WI) 1990-1998 39 69 1264.1 250 3539 145 6/40 8/57 24.40 2.79 52.3 5 0 Ambrose 2000s View overall figures [change view] Start of match date between 1 Jan 2000 and 31 Dec 2009 Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 50 and matches played greater than or equal to 15 and bowling average less than or equal to 25 Ordered by bowling average (ascending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 8 of 8 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10 CA Walsh (WI) 2000-2001 20 36 887.1 280 1835 93 6/61 10/117 19.73 2.06 57.2 5 1 GD McGrath (AUS) 2000-2007 66 131 2548.4 828 6100 297 8/24 10/27 20.53 2.39 51.4 14 2 SE Bond (NZ) 2001-2009 18 32 562.0 113 1922 87 6/51 10/99 22.09 3.41 38.7 5 1 Shoaib Akhtar (PAK) 2000-2007 33 57 952.2 175 3199 144 6/11 11/78 22.21 3.35 39.6 11 2 Mohammad Asif (PAK) 2005-2009 15 29 558.4 132 1680 73 6/44 11/71 23.01 3.00 45.9 5 1 SR Clark (AUS) 2006-2009 24 48 857.4 230 2243 94 5/32 9/89 23.86 2.61 54.7 2 0 DW Steyn (SA) 2004-2009 34 63 1146.4 206 4123 172 6/49 10/91 23.97 3.59 40.0 11 3 SM Pollock (SA) 2000-2008 70 135 2647.1 815 6439 260 6/30 10/147 24.76 2.43 61.0 6 1 Bond could only play 18 tests Straight Drive 1 Link to comment
Straight Drive Posted February 12, 2019 Share Posted February 12, 2019 Andy Roberts misses because he played only few years in 80's. He too was deadly and he tried tk seriously hurt the batsman and see blood. After hurting the batsman he would hardly enquire about the batsman's injury , walk back and bowl another nasty bouncer. Roberts even made Thompson look good in thirst of blood. Link to comment
velu Posted February 12, 2019 Share Posted February 12, 2019 where is 2010s ? i want to make some statements based on that Link to comment
Rightarmfast Posted February 12, 2019 Share Posted February 12, 2019 Stats are like bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is essential! From 1980-1989, Imran Khan played a total of 15 series, wherein the 83 series in Australia, he did not bowl. So essentially, a total of 14 series. Out of those 14 series, 8 of them were in Pakistan. And he had unreal nos at home. That was the time when Pakistan was notorious for its umpiring. And those were the times when Imran was teaching how to tamper the ball to young wasim and waqar! Khota, Vilander, The Dark Horse and 3 others 3 3 Link to comment
zen Posted February 12, 2019 Author Share Posted February 12, 2019 7 minutes ago, velu said: where is 2010s ? i want to make some statements based on that Here you go: View overall figures [change view] Start of match date between 1 Jan 2010 and 31 Dec 2019 Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 50 and matches played greater than or equal to 15 and bowling average less than or equal to 25 Ordered by bowling average (ascending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 6 of 6 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10 K Rabada (SA) 2015-2019 35 65 1075.5 224 3597 168 7/112 13/144 21.41 3.34 38.4 9 4 VD Philander (SA) 2011-2019 57 107 1718.4 453 4587 211 6/21 10/102 21.73 2.66 48.8 13 2 PJ Cummins (AUS) 2011-2019 20 37 733.3 160 2070 94 6/23 10/62 22.02 2.82 46.8 4 1 DW Steyn (SA) 2010-2019 57 104 1898.4 444 5758 261 7/51 11/60 22.06 3.03 43.6 15 2 RJ Harris (AUS) 2010-2015 27 52 956.0 258 2658 113 7/117 9/106 23.52 2.78 50.7 5 0 JM Anderson (ENG) 2010-2019 104 197 3887.0 1049 10320 427 7/42 11/71 24.16 2.65 54.6 20 3 velu and Ridgepi 1 1 Link to comment
Straight Drive Posted February 12, 2019 Share Posted February 12, 2019 4 minutes ago, Rightarmfast said: Stats are like bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is essential! From 1980-1989, Imran Khan played a total of 15 series, wherein the 83 series in Australia, he did not bowl. So essentially, a total of 14 series. Out of those 14 series, 8 of them were in Pakistan. And he had unreal nos at home. That was the time when Pakistan was notorious for its umpiring. And those were the times when Imran was teaching how to tamper the ball to young wasim and waqar! From memory Imran was at his best in 82. In that decade. Link to comment
zen Posted February 12, 2019 Author Share Posted February 12, 2019 The top 3 test sides in 80s were WI (ATG Team), Pak (home umpires) and NZ (Hadlee show) View overall figures [change view] Start of match date between 1 Jan 1980 and 31 Dec 1989 Totals in terms of batting team Ordered by win/loss ratio (descending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 7 of 7 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied Draw W/L Ave RPO Inns HS LS West Indies 1980-1989 82 43 8 0 31 5.375 35.05 3.15 140 606 53 Pakistan 1980-1989 80 23 13 0 44 1.769 35.77 2.96 128 708 62 New Zealand 1980-1989 59 17 15 0 27 1.133 30.07 2.57 105 553 94 Australia 1980-1989 97 27 31 1 38 0.870 33.98 2.77 179 617 76 India 1980-1989 81 11 21 1 48 0.523 34.59 2.99 139 676 75 England 1980-1989 104 20 39 0 45 0.512 29.97 2.80 190 652 82 Sri Lanka 1982-1989 29 2 16 0 11 0.125 25.99 2.75 54 491 93 Link to comment
zen Posted February 12, 2019 Author Share Posted February 12, 2019 (edited) Of the 17 tests NZ won in 80s, Hadlee featured in all of them. His record in those tests: Records type bowling analysis [change type] View career summary [change view] Start of match date between 1 Jan 1980 and 31 Dec 1989 Match result won match Ordered by default (ascending) Return to query menu Cleared query menu Career averages Span Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10 unfiltered 1973-1990 86 150 - 809 9611 431 9/52 15/123 22.29 2.63 50.8 36 9 Profile filtered 1980-1988 17 34 761.3 235 1750 131 9/52 15/123 13.35 2.29 34.8 14 6 Hadlee has to be the biggest match winner with the ball in the modern history of the game (esp. considering NZ test team): View overall figures [change view] Start of match date greater than or equal to 1 Jan 1900 Match result won match Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 50 and matches played greater than or equal to 15 and bowling average less than or equal to 25 Ordered by bowling average (ascending) Page 1 of 2 Showing 1 - 50 of 68 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10 Sir RJ Hadlee (NZ) 1974-1990 22 44 5808 2261 173 9/52 15/123 13.06 2.33 33.5 17 8 Imran Khan (PAK) 1976-1992 26 46 5941 2248 155 8/58 14/116 14.50 2.27 38.3 11 6 AK Davidson (AUS) 1957-1963 16 32 4594 1428 89 6/53 9/79 16.04 1.86 51.6 6 0 DW Steyn (SA) 2006-2019 48 94 9816 5066 305 7/51 11/60 16.60 3.09 32.1 22 5 MD Marshall (WI) 1980-1991 43 86 9678 4264 254 7/22 11/89 16.78 2.64 38.1 17 4 AA Donald (SA) 1992-2001 33 64 6653 3141 187 8/71 12/139 16.79 2.83 35.5 14 3 CEL Ambrose (WI) 1988-2000 44 87 10173 3863 229 8/45 11/84 16.86 2.27 44.4 13 3 Edited February 12, 2019 by zen Link to comment
Straight Drive Posted February 13, 2019 Share Posted February 13, 2019 @zen guess Jeff Thompson and Andy Roberts would make the list if the filter is taken for a period of ten years as per their career rather than the calendar decade ? Just wondering.... Link to comment
zen Posted February 13, 2019 Author Share Posted February 13, 2019 1 hour ago, Straight Drive said: @zen guess Jeff Thompson and Andy Roberts would make the list if the filter is taken for a period of ten years as per their career rather than the calendar decade ? Just wondering.... Both of them played a large % of their games in the 70s: View overall figures [change view] Start of match date between 1 Jan 1970 and 31 Dec 1979 Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 50 and matches played greater than or equal to 15 and bowling average less than or equal to 26 Ordered by bowling average (ascending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 10 of 10 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10 IT Botham (ENG) 1977-1979 22 40 5381 2274 118 8/34 11/140 19.27 2.53 45.6 12 2 M Hendrick (ENG) 1974-1979 25 45 5072 1766 78 4/28 8/95 22.64 2.08 65.0 0 0 RM Hogg (AUS) 1978-1980 16 26 3722 1500 64 6/74 10/66 23.43 2.41 58.1 5 2 JK Lever (ENG) 1976-1979 15 28 2886 1204 51 7/46 10/70 23.60 2.50 56.5 2 1 DK Lillee (AUS) 1971-1980 35 68 9510 4376 184 6/26 11/123 23.78 2.76 51.6 12 4 MA Holding (WI) 1975-1980 15 29 3408 1596 65 8/92 14/149 24.55 2.80 52.4 4 1 RGD Willis (ENG) 1971-1979 51 95 9916 4511 182 7/78 9/118 24.78 2.72 54.4 11 0 AME Roberts (WI) 1974-1980 29 57 7339 3521 140 7/54 12/121 25.15 2.87 52.4 9 2 JR Thomson (AUS) 1972-1979 34 61 7512 3892 152 6/46 9/105 25.60 3.10 49.4 6 0 JA Snow (ENG) 1970-1976 24 46 6044 2663 103 7/40 8/63 25.85 2.64 58.6 4 0 Straight Drive 1 Link to comment
Vilander Posted February 13, 2019 Share Posted February 13, 2019 On 2/12/2019 at 12:43 PM, Rightarmfast said: That was the time when Pakistan was notorious for its umpiring. And those were the times when Imran was teaching how to tamper the ball to young wasim and waqar! this. Link to comment
Straight Drive Posted February 14, 2019 Share Posted February 14, 2019 9 hours ago, zen said: Both of them played a large % of their games in the 70s: View overall figures [change view] Start of match date between 1 Jan 1970 and 31 Dec 1979 Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 50 and matches played greater than or equal to 15 and bowling average less than or equal to 26 Ordered by bowling average (ascending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 10 of 10 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10 IT Botham (ENG) 1977-1979 22 40 5381 2274 118 8/34 11/140 19.27 2.53 45.6 12 2 M Hendrick (ENG) 1974-1979 25 45 5072 1766 78 4/28 8/95 22.64 2.08 65.0 0 0 RM Hogg (AUS) 1978-1980 16 26 3722 1500 64 6/74 10/66 23.43 2.41 58.1 5 2 JK Lever (ENG) 1976-1979 15 28 2886 1204 51 7/46 10/70 23.60 2.50 56.5 2 1 DK Lillee (AUS) 1971-1980 35 68 9510 4376 184 6/26 11/123 23.78 2.76 51.6 12 4 MA Holding (WI) 1975-1980 15 29 3408 1596 65 8/92 14/149 24.55 2.80 52.4 4 1 RGD Willis (ENG) 1971-1979 51 95 9916 4511 182 7/78 9/118 24.78 2.72 54.4 11 0 AME Roberts (WI) 1974-1980 29 57 7339 3521 140 7/54 12/121 25.15 2.87 52.4 9 2 JR Thomson (AUS) 1972-1979 34 61 7512 3892 152 6/46 9/105 25.60 3.10 49.4 6 0 JA Snow (ENG) 1970-1976 24 46 6044 2663 103 7/40 8/63 25.85 2.64 58.6 4 0 Thank you. Both of them indeed make the list. Link to comment
Khota Posted February 15, 2019 Share Posted February 15, 2019 On 2/12/2019 at 11:43 AM, Rightarmfast said: Stats are like bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is essential! From 1980-1989, Imran Khan played a total of 15 series, wherein the 83 series in Australia, he did not bowl. So essentially, a total of 14 series. Out of those 14 series, 8 of them were in Pakistan. And he had unreal nos at home. That was the time when Pakistan was notorious for its umpiring. And those were the times when Imran was teaching how to tamper the ball to young wasim and waqar! That is exactly what people are missing in particular with stats. Couple the above behavior with him taking over the bowling when tail enders would come and that is the recipe for highly inflated stats. People just dont get it and print what they see on espn. Rightarmfast 1 Link to comment
zen Posted February 23, 2019 Author Share Posted February 23, 2019 On 2/13/2019 at 11:35 PM, Straight Drive said: Thank you. Both of them indeed make the list. Both have good SRs too Link to comment
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