Jump to content

Asian pacers outside home


Recommended Posts

View overall figures
Primary team Afghanistan or Bangladesh or India or Pakistan or Sri Lanka
Home or away away (home of opposition) or neutral venue
Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler
Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 100
Ordered by bowling average (ascending)
Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 13 of 13  
Overall figures
Player Span Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10
JJ Bumrah (INDIA) 2018-2022 25 49 5542 2454 109 6/27 9/86 22.51 2.65 50.8 7 0
Wasim Akram (PAK) 1985-2002 63 111 14755 6356 260 7/119 11/110 24.44 2.58 56.7 17 4
Imran Khan (PAK) 1971-1990 50 83 11785 5127 199 7/40 12/165 25.76 2.61 59.2 13 3
Waqar Younis (PAK) 1990-2003 54 94 9944 5500 211 6/34 11/119 26.06 3.31 47.1 11 2
Mohammed Shami (INDIA) 2013-2022 41 76 7781 4363 147 6/56 8/107 29.68 3.36 52.9 4 0
Mohammad Amir (PAK) 2009-2019 36 67 7619 3627 119 6/44 7/64 30.47 2.85 64.0 4 0
Z Khan (INDIA) 2000-2014 54 95 11476 6516 207 7/87 10/149 31.47 3.40 55.4 8 1
I Sharma (INDIA) 2007-2021 63 111 12334 6787 207 7/74 10/108 32.78 3.30 59.5 9 1
N Kapil Dev (INDIA) 1978-1994 66 108 15529 7064 215 8/85 8/85 32.85 2.72 72.2 12 0
WPUJC Vaas (SL) 1994-2009 55 92 12500 5762 175 6/87 10/90 32.92 2.76 71.4 7 1
RAS Lakmal (SL) 2011-2022 43 78 8979 4426 133 5/47 7/80 33.27 2.95 67.5 4 0
J Srinath (INDIA) 1991-2002 35 64 9074 4322 128 6/76 8/104 33.76 2.85 70.8 5 0
Umar Gul (PAK) 2003-2013 36 70 7100 4140 111 5/123 8/148 37.29 3.49 63.9 1 0

 

View overall figures
Primary team Afghanistan or Bangladesh or India or Pakistan or Sri Lanka
Opposition team Australia or England or New Zealand or South Africa or West Indies
Home or away away (home of opposition) or neutral venue
Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler
Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 100
Ordered by bowling average (ascending)
Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 10 of 10  
Overall figures
Player Span Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10
JJ Bumrah (INDIA) 2018-2022 25 49 5542 2454 109 6/27 9/86 22.51 2.65 50.8 7 0
Wasim Akram (PAK) 1985-2001 41 72 10186 4462 181 7/119 11/110 24.65 2.62 56.2 13 4
Imran Khan (PAK) 1971-1990 37 62 9436 4100 157 7/40 12/165 26.11 2.60 60.1 11 3
Waqar Younis (PAK) 1990-2003 41 69 7730 4275 151 6/78 10/133 28.31 3.31 51.1 7 1
Mohammad Amir (PAK) 2009-2019 30 56 6552 3130 107 6/44 7/64 29.25 2.86 61.2 4 0
Mohammed Shami (INDIA) 2013-2022 38 70 7416 4186 137 6/56 8/107 30.55 3.38 54.1 4 0
N Kapil Dev (INDIA) 1979-1994 44 75 10713 4679 152 8/106 8/109 30.78 2.62 70.4 9 0
Z Khan (INDIA) 2001-2014 35 60 7904 4313 134 5/29 9/134 32.18 3.27 58.9 6 0
I Sharma (INDIA) 2008-2021 50 88 10285 5556 171 7/74 10/108 32.49 3.24 60.1 8 1
J Srinath (INDIA) 1991-2002 27 49 7453 3612 102 6/76 8/104 35.41 2.90 73.0 4 0

 

 

Link to comment
1 hour ago, Trichromatic said:
View overall figures
Primary team Afghanistan or Bangladesh or India or Pakistan or Sri Lanka
Home or away away (home of opposition) or neutral venue
Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler
Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 100
Ordered by bowling average (ascending)
Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 13 of 13  
Overall figures
Player Span Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10
JJ Bumrah (INDIA) 2018-2022 25 49 5542 2454 109 6/27 9/86 22.51 2.65 50.8 7 0
Wasim Akram (PAK) 1985-2002 63 111 14755 6356 260 7/119 11/110 24.44 2.58 56.7 17 4
Imran Khan (PAK) 1971-1990 50 83 11785 5127 199 7/40 12/165 25.76 2.61 59.2 13 3
Waqar Younis (PAK) 1990-2003 54 94 9944 5500 211 6/34 11/119 26.06 3.31 47.1 11 2
Mohammed Shami (INDIA) 2013-2022 41 76 7781 4363 147 6/56 8/107 29.68 3.36 52.9 4 0
Mohammad Amir (PAK) 2009-2019 36 67 7619 3627 119 6/44 7/64 30.47 2.85 64.0 4 0
Z Khan (INDIA) 2000-2014 54 95 11476 6516 207 7/87 10/149 31.47 3.40 55.4 8 1
I Sharma (INDIA) 2007-2021 63 111 12334 6787 207 7/74 10/108 32.78 3.30 59.5 9 1
N Kapil Dev (INDIA) 1978-1994 66 108 15529 7064 215 8/85 8/85 32.85 2.72 72.2 12 0
WPUJC Vaas (SL) 1994-2009 55 92 12500 5762 175 6/87 10/90 32.92 2.76 71.4 7 1
RAS Lakmal (SL) 2011-2022 43 78 8979 4426 133 5/47 7/80 33.27 2.95 67.5 4 0
J Srinath (INDIA) 1991-2002 35 64 9074 4322 128 6/76 8/104 33.76 2.85 70.8 5 0
Umar Gul (PAK) 2003-2013 36 70 7100 4140 111 5/123 8/148 37.29 3.49 63.9 1 0

 

View overall figures
Primary team Afghanistan or Bangladesh or India or Pakistan or Sri Lanka
Opposition team Australia or England or New Zealand or South Africa or West Indies
Home or away away (home of opposition) or neutral venue
Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler
Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 100
Ordered by bowling average (ascending)
Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 10 of 10  
Overall figures
Player Span Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10
JJ Bumrah (INDIA) 2018-2022 25 49 5542 2454 109 6/27 9/86 22.51 2.65 50.8 7 0
Wasim Akram (PAK) 1985-2001 41 72 10186 4462 181 7/119 11/110 24.65 2.62 56.2 13 4
Imran Khan (PAK) 1971-1990 37 62 9436 4100 157 7/40 12/165 26.11 2.60 60.1 11 3
Waqar Younis (PAK) 1990-2003 41 69 7730 4275 151 6/78 10/133 28.31 3.31 51.1 7 1
Mohammad Amir (PAK) 2009-2019 30 56 6552 3130 107 6/44 7/64 29.25 2.86 61.2 4 0
Mohammed Shami (INDIA) 2013-2022 38 70 7416 4186 137 6/56 8/107 30.55 3.38 54.1 4 0
N Kapil Dev (INDIA) 1979-1994 44 75 10713 4679 152 8/106 8/109 30.78 2.62 70.4 9 0
Z Khan (INDIA) 2001-2014 35 60 7904 4313 134 5/29 9/134 32.18 3.27 58.9 6 0
I Sharma (INDIA) 2008-2021 50 88 10285 5556 171 7/74 10/108 32.49 3.24 60.1 8 1
J Srinath (INDIA) 1991-2002 27 49 7453 3612 102 6/76 8/104 35.41 2.90 73.0 4 0

 

 

We should sort the bowlers by absolute wickets too and see who contributed for a longer run. Looking at lower average is one way but looking at total number of wickets in another. 
I am sure, Ishant sharma will be somewhere at the top.

Link to comment
4 minutes ago, kohli said:

How vaas is better than zaheer?

Based on overall. Vaas has 350 test wickets at 29.6 but his away record is not good vs the big teams so he is behind Kapil and Shami but ahead of Zak and Srinath. It is combination of all parameters used. 

Edited by Majestic
Link to comment
4 minutes ago, Majestic said:

Based on overall. Vaas has 350 test wickets at 29.6 but his away record is not good vs the big teams so he is behind Kapil and Shami but ahead of Zak and Srinath. It is combination of all parameters used. 

Vass is better in home & zaheer is better  in sena county.

Link to comment
15 hours ago, Majestic said:

Based on this list, my top 10 overall as bowler:

 

1. Wasim

2. Imran

3. Waqar

4. Kapil

5. Bumrah

6. Shami

7. Vaas

8. Zak

9. Srinath

10. Amir

Where is akhtar & asif?

Edited by kohli
Link to comment

Another way of checking the efficacy is understanding who has taken more top order wickets. My assumption is, Bumrah, Srinath, Shami and Zaheer would fare better in this parameter. 

Looking at the numbers, it is safe to say that Bumrah has outperformed Imran Khan, even though he is playing in a more batter friendly era, when each movement of the bowler is scrutinized. Wasim has played a huge number of matches and still performed well. So, will need to give time to see if Bumrah performs similar as he plays more number of matches.

Link to comment
19 hours ago, Trichromatic said:
View overall figures
Primary team Afghanistan or Bangladesh or India or Pakistan or Sri Lanka
Home or away away (home of opposition) or neutral venue
Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler
Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 100
Ordered by bowling average (ascending)
Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 13 of 13  
Overall figures
Player Span Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10
JJ Bumrah (INDIA) 2018-2022 25 49 5542 2454 109 6/27 9/86 22.51 2.65 50.8 7 0
Wasim Akram (PAK) 1985-2002 63 111 14755 6356 260 7/119 11/110 24.44 2.58 56.7 17 4
Imran Khan (PAK) 1971-1990 50 83 11785 5127 199 7/40 12/165 25.76 2.61 59.2 13 3
Waqar Younis (PAK) 1990-2003 54 94 9944 5500 211 6/34 11/119 26.06 3.31 47.1 11 2
Mohammed Shami (INDIA) 2013-2022 41 76 7781 4363 147 6/56 8/107 29.68 3.36 52.9 4 0
Mohammad Amir (PAK) 2009-2019 36 67 7619 3627 119 6/44 7/64 30.47 2.85 64.0 4 0
Z Khan (INDIA) 2000-2014 54 95 11476 6516 207 7/87 10/149 31.47 3.40 55.4 8 1
I Sharma (INDIA) 2007-2021 63 111 12334 6787 207 7/74 10/108 32.78 3.30 59.5 9 1
N Kapil Dev (INDIA) 1978-1994 66 108 15529 7064 215 8/85 8/85 32.85 2.72 72.2 12 0
WPUJC Vaas (SL) 1994-2009 55 92 12500 5762 175 6/87 10/90 32.92 2.76 71.4 7 1
RAS Lakmal (SL) 2011-2022 43 78 8979 4426 133 5/47 7/80 33.27 2.95 67.5 4 0
J Srinath (INDIA) 1991-2002 35 64 9074 4322 128 6/76 8/104 33.76 2.85 70.8 5 0
Umar Gul (PAK) 2003-2013 36 70 7100 4140 111 5/123 8/148 37.29 3.49 63.9 1 0

 

View overall figures
Primary team Afghanistan or Bangladesh or India or Pakistan or Sri Lanka
Opposition team Australia or England or New Zealand or South Africa or West Indies
Home or away away (home of opposition) or neutral venue
Type of bowler (by style) pace bowler
Qualifications wickets taken greater than or equal to 100
Ordered by bowling average (ascending)
Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 10 of 10  
Overall figures
Player Span Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10
JJ Bumrah (INDIA) 2018-2022 25 49 5542 2454 109 6/27 9/86 22.51 2.65 50.8 7 0
Wasim Akram (PAK) 1985-2001 41 72 10186 4462 181 7/119 11/110 24.65 2.62 56.2 13 4
Imran Khan (PAK) 1971-1990 37 62 9436 4100 157 7/40 12/165 26.11 2.60 60.1 11 3
Waqar Younis (PAK) 1990-2003 41 69 7730 4275 151 6/78 10/133 28.31 3.31 51.1 7 1
Mohammad Amir (PAK) 2009-2019 30 56 6552 3130 107 6/44 7/64 29.25 2.86 61.2 4 0
Mohammed Shami (INDIA) 2013-2022 38 70 7416 4186 137 6/56 8/107 30.55 3.38 54.1 4 0
N Kapil Dev (INDIA) 1979-1994 44 75 10713 4679 152 8/106 8/109 30.78 2.62 70.4 9 0
Z Khan (INDIA) 2001-2014 35 60 7904 4313 134 5/29 9/134 32.18 3.27 58.9 6 0
I Sharma (INDIA) 2008-2021 50 88 10285 5556 171 7/74 10/108 32.49 3.24 60.1 8 1
J Srinath (INDIA) 1991-2002 27 49 7453 3612 102 6/76 8/104 35.41 2.90 73.0 4 0

 

 

West Indies in from 1976 to 1995 was hardest place to tour.They had the best team by a mile for two decades.So comparing that WI to this current WI is doing injustice to guy like Kapil.

Link to comment

Yes no drs era

No no ball umpiring

Ball tampering 

No video tapes to analyse bowler's ability

No advanced analytics

 

Lol yea ok parki. Bumrah has done well vs Aussies and pommies and saffers. He averages 24 in s.africa. 

 

Past players would struggle in modern era with advanced tech. 

Link to comment
5 hours ago, Jay said:

Bumrah is already well and truly ahead of ever Asian pacer that ever exited in terms of ability, fear factor and match winning contribution. 

Most complete bowler. . 

I am so sorry. 

 

I dont care about stats. Stats wise philander and some shitty bowlers would be greater than some of top Asian bowlers. It's a joke. 

 

Look at ability and match winning prowess. Shami should be in top 4 easily. Complete bowler. 

He doesn't stat pad like that Waqar bitch peasant or umran chewtiya who used bottle caps and stuff. 

 

Wasim is the only true great from porkmenistan. I respect him. Class player. Even then bumrah is the better bowler tbh. 

Bhai maaf kar...  Akram still best pace bowler to come out of Asia so far.  Nothing can change that. 

Bumrah will surpass him in next few years though. 

Link to comment
14 minutes ago, Lone Wolf said:

Bhai maaf kar...  Akram still best pace bowler to come out of Asia so far.  Nothing can change that. 

Bumrah will surpass him in next few years though. 

Ya respect to wasim. No problem with wasim bhai as numero uno. 

Not that fodder Waqar too. He was trash when his tricks were discovered. 

Umran khan the myoginist had a questionable career with all sorts of controversies. Cheaters don't deserve respect. 

Aussie scams are and we're just as bad. Cheat consistently. Even vs pak recently I am sceptical about how they managed to reverse a rather newish ball. 

Edited by Jay
Link to comment
12 hours ago, Rightarmfast said:

Looking at the numbers, it is safe to say that Bumrah has outperformed Imran Khan, even though he is playing in a more batter friendly era

Nope this is the most bowler friendly era in test cricket since ww2. Just look at how many draws in 80s vs how many draws happening today.. draws are around 10% today compared to 30%+ in 1980s

Link to comment
16 hours ago, Serpico said:

Nope this is the most bowler friendly era in test cricket since ww2. Just look at how many draws in 80s vs how many draws happening today.. draws are around 10% today compared to 30%+ in 1980s

Beg to differ. Your criteria is too vague. We see more results because its more batsmen friendly era, they are playing their shots. Unlike earlier. Look at the kind of laws we have against bowlers, look at the kind of safety gears are there for batsmen, look at the kind of micro analysis on each bowler is there etc etc etc... And last but not the least, look at the kind of scrutiny bowler undergoes.. I mean, they cant change the seam with a bottle cap anymore! And that makes a big difference

 

Link to comment

Since Bumrah's debut test, India has been playing on very bowler friendly wickets.Batting has become lot harder as compared to 1990s and 2000s.Australia is the only place where due to drop in pitches ,it has been little different.

 

250 is new 400 and 300 is a winning first innings score.

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...