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5-fer away from Home

Bumrah - 5

Broad - 5

 

Anderson - 7

Ishant - 9

 

Bowling records away from home

Ishant

Matches: 60

Wickets: 199

Avg: 32.88

5-fers: 9

10-fers: 1

SR: 59.3

 

Anderson

Matches: 67

Wickets: 216

Avg: 32.05

5-fers: 7

10-fers: 0

SR: 66.9

 

Broad

Matches: 61

Wickets: 180

Avg: 31.57

5-fers: 5

10-fers: 0

SR: 68.1

 

https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/stats/index.html?class=1;home_or_away=2;home_or_away=3;orderby=five_wickets;template=results;type=bowling

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Hadlee 21 5-ers in 75 innings!

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43 minutes ago, Trichromatic said:

5-fer away from Home

Bumrah - 5

Broad - 5

 

Anderson - 7

Ishant - 9

 

Bowling records away from home

Ishant

Matches: 60

Wickets: 199

Avg: 32.88

5-fers: 9

10-fers: 1

SR: 59.3

 

Anderson

Matches: 67

Wickets: 216

Avg: 32.05

5-fers: 7

10-fers: 0

SR: 66.9

 

Broad

Matches: 61

Wickets: 180

Avg: 31.57

5-fers: 5

10-fers: 0

SR: 68.1

 

https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/stats/index.html?class=1;home_or_away=2;home_or_away=3;orderby=five_wickets;template=results;type=bowling

Although Ishant has been great last 2 yrs, the stats only prove how shitty Clouderson and cry baby have been as bowlers. They are the English version of 90's Indian batsmen who would thrive at home and be called great batsmen. While travelling abroad wickets would fall before one could say cheese.

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Hope Andu and Broad don't chicken out of India tour, will respect them more if they show up for their customary beating rather than hiding in the trenches. 

 

Also Indian fans must stop feeling apologetic about home records/dominance. Enough of adding fuel to the fake outrage over doctored pitches (started by jealous Bakis, some SENA crybabies, bitter Indian experts and ex-players) when our pitches have been so fair/balanced. Tests in NZ/RSA, sometimes Eng....match gets over in 2.5 days (and 0 wickets for spin) and ICC rates it as great pitch, a match lasts 4 days in India/SL (40:60 distribution between pace/spin) and is rated poor by Chris Broad. That D/N test against BD, our quicks picked all 20 wickets, can you imagine converse (20 wickets spin) happening in SEN (Aus always provides standard pitches which I greatly respect, so will give them a pass)?

 

Both Andu and Broad will end up in ICC HOF, their overseas credentials will never be questioned. Broad will most probably end up as leading test wicket taker among quicks, all time.

 

From another thread....numbers esp overseas will only take more hits now that he is 34.

  

On 7/27/2020 at 9:08 PM, Gollum said:

Amit Mahapatra: "Many can say that Broad is the best English bowler but I'd argue because out of his 499 scalps, 319 wickets were taken in England and his next best is 45 wickets, he took in South Africa. So he's a bowler for home conditions only and definitely."

 

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Averages :

54 in India (6 tests)

83 in SL (3 tests)

40 in BD (3 tests)

37 in Aus (12 tests)

31 in WI (10 tests)

 

Under 25 avg only in Eng and RSA. Total 41 wickets in Asia (SC+UAE) in 18 tests, not even 1 5fer. Just 1 5fer in Aus/RSA/WI despite playing double digit number of matches in all those 3 countries. 

 
Good player but if he were from India people would find 1500 ways to put him down. Also if not for his dad, he would have missed at least half a dozen tests cos of his behavior. Hate double standards. 

 

On 7/27/2020 at 9:13 PM, Gollum said:

Broad:

34 wickets in Aus, 12 tests

34 wickets in NZ, 9 tests

20 wickets in UAE, 6 tests

10 wickets in India, 6 tests

8 wickets in BD, 3 tests

45 wickets in RSA, 12 tests

3 wickets in SL, 3 tests

26 wickets in WI, 10 tests

319* wickets in Eng, 79 tests

 

Will be a HOFer before Shaun Pollock. 

 

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21 minutes ago, Gollum said:

Also Indian fans must stop feeling apologetic about home records/dominance. Enough of adding fuel to the fake outrage over doctored pitches

For a pacer good fast bowling conditions

England, sa, aus, nz , wi 

If u can reverse india to

Sl also it swings a lot off lately early on with winds n moisture

 

For a spinner - ind/uae , sl, bang 

Ind/uae coz indian n pakistani bowlers dont have the other avl

 

Yet we discard someone like ashwin a lot considering how many opp conditions a spinners has to bowl away from home unlike fast bowler who have many favourable conditions

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