The McGrath menace looms
The Numbers Game looks at how the players from the Australian and World XI teams stack up against each other
S Rajesh
12-Oct-2005
After a disappointingly lopsided one-day series dominated completely by the Australians, the six-day Test at Sydney from October 14 is the last chance for the World team to redeem themselves. The Numbers Game looks at how the players from the two teams stack up against each other (all head-to-head stats since September 2001).
Batting
On paper, the World XI line-up of Virender Sehwag, Graeme Smith, Rahul Dravid, Brian Lara, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Jacques Kallis and Andrew Flintoff has an impregnable look to it. However, most of those players were around during the one-dayers, and they didn't tackle Glenn McGrath, Brett Lee and co. with any degree of comfort. With Shane Warne joining in the act, the World XI batsmen will be up against it come Friday.
On paper, the World XI line-up of Virender Sehwag, Graeme Smith, Rahul Dravid, Brian Lara, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Jacques Kallis and Andrew Flintoff has an impregnable look to it. However, most of those players were around during the one-dayers, and they didn't tackle Glenn McGrath, Brett Lee and co. with any degree of comfort. With Shane Warne joining in the act, the World XI batsmen will be up against it come Friday.
The World XI bowling attack is formidable, but a couple of Australians have outstanding records against them - Justin Langer averages a whopping 159 versus Steve Harmison, and he hasn't been dismissed by Shoaib Akhtar, Muttiah Muralitharan and Jacques Kallis in Tests in the last four years. Ricky Ponting hasn't been bothered much by most of the bowlers either.
Batsman | Balls/ Runs | Dismissals | Average |
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Justin Langer | 1337/ 678 | 8 | 84.75 |
Ricky Ponting | 988/ 599 | 10 | 59.90 |
Adam Gilchrist | 860/ 691 | 17 | 40.65 |
Matthew Hayden | 1231/ 654 | 20 | 32.70 |
Michael Clarke | 343/ 146 | 5 | 29.20 |
Simon Katich | 423/ 156 | 9 | 17.33 |
Among the World XI batsmen, both Dravid and Lara have three-figure averages against the Australian attack they'll be up against (McGrath, Lee, Warne, MacGill), but Dravid's stats owe a lot to the fact he played 346 deliveries against MacGill on the previous tour to Australia. Those balls fetched 218 runs for no dismissals. Against McGrath (see personal head-to-heads below), though, Dravid's stats don't look so flash.
Batsman | Balls/ Runs | Dismissals | Average |
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Rahul Dravid | 744/ 375 | 3 | 125.00 |
Brian Lara | 328/ 201 | 2 | 100.50 |
Jacques Kallis | 739/ 321 | 8 | 40.13 |
Andrew Flintoff | 418/ 293 | 8 | 36.63 |
Virender Sehwag | 348/ 295 | 9 | 32.78 |
Graeme Smith | 189/ 80 | 3 | 26.67 |
The bowlers
A look at the stats below might tempt one of the World XI players to somehow place a cricket ball in McGrath's path over the next couple of days and hope for another freak injury, because McGrath towers above the rest of the Australian bowlers - including a certain Shane Warne - when it comes to dismantling top-order batsmen. Lara is the only batsman who hasn't been dismissed by him in Tests since September 2001, scoring 26 from 74 balls. Sehwag (91 runs, 4 dismissals), Kallis (66, 3), Dravid (24, 2), Flintoff (20, 3), Smith (13, 2) and Inzamam (0, 1) all average less than 23 against him. Here's proof - if it's still required - that McGrath walks the talk better than anyone in the game. And while Warne's overall stats against most of these teams are impressive, he gets far more tailenders out cheaply than specialist batsmen - Dravid has taken him for 59 runs without being dismissed, while Kallis (150 runs, 3 dismissals), Smith (43,1), Flintoff (153, 4) and Sehwag (67, 2) have handled him reasonably well.
A look at the stats below might tempt one of the World XI players to somehow place a cricket ball in McGrath's path over the next couple of days and hope for another freak injury, because McGrath towers above the rest of the Australian bowlers - including a certain Shane Warne - when it comes to dismantling top-order batsmen. Lara is the only batsman who hasn't been dismissed by him in Tests since September 2001, scoring 26 from 74 balls. Sehwag (91 runs, 4 dismissals), Kallis (66, 3), Dravid (24, 2), Flintoff (20, 3), Smith (13, 2) and Inzamam (0, 1) all average less than 23 against him. Here's proof - if it's still required - that McGrath walks the talk better than anyone in the game. And while Warne's overall stats against most of these teams are impressive, he gets far more tailenders out cheaply than specialist batsmen - Dravid has taken him for 59 runs without being dismissed, while Kallis (150 runs, 3 dismissals), Smith (43,1), Flintoff (153, 4) and Sehwag (67, 2) have handled him reasonably well.
Bowler | Balls/ Runs | Dismissals | Average |
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Glenn McGrath | 669/ 240 | 15 | 16.00 |
Shane Warne | 835/ 472 | 10 | 47.20 |
Stuart MacGill | 647/ 445 | 5 | 89.00 |
Brett Lee | 652/ 429 | 4 | 107.25 |
The numbers don't make very impressive reading for the World XI bowlers either. Flintoff is the only one with respectable stats against Australia's top order, entirely due to his stunning performances in the Ashes earlier this year. The rest of the attack, though, has made little impression on Ponting and Co. Murali's had the better of Katich (head-to-head average of 19.50) Gilchrist (21.33) and Hayden (26.33), but Langer and Ponting haven't fallen to him even once in the last four years.
Bowler | Balls/ Runs | Dismissals | Average |
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Andrew Flintoff | 840/ 373 | 16 | 23.31 |
Muttiah Muralitharan | 517/ 299 | 8 | 37.38 |
Jacques Kallis | 547/ 402 | 9 | 44.67 |
Steve Harmison | 1067/ 595 | 12 | 49.58 |
Daniel Vettori | 1285/ 744 | 15 | 49.60 |
Shoaib Akhtar | 512/ 332 | 6 | 55.33 |
Shaun Pollock | 414/ 179 | 3 | 59.67 |
More battles within the war
McGrath has terrifying stats against the World XI top order, but there's one player who doesn't qualify as a top-order batsman, and he has unravelled the McGrath mystery pretty well - Daniel Vettori has scored 68 from 138 deliveries from McGrath, and has been dismissed by him only once. Vettori as opener, anyone? Meanwhile, check out Dravid's stats against The Metronome - 25 overs, 24 runs, two wickets. There's no doubting who's had the upper hand in that contest.
McGrath has terrifying stats against the World XI top order, but there's one player who doesn't qualify as a top-order batsman, and he has unravelled the McGrath mystery pretty well - Daniel Vettori has scored 68 from 138 deliveries from McGrath, and has been dismissed by him only once. Vettori as opener, anyone? Meanwhile, check out Dravid's stats against The Metronome - 25 overs, 24 runs, two wickets. There's no doubting who's had the upper hand in that contest.
The two bowlers who are likely to open the World XI bowling attack, Shoaib and Steve Harmison, haven't had much success against Australia's openers - Shoaib v Hayden is the only one among those contests which has gone the bowler's way. Also, Muttiah Muralitharan will have a few scores to settle against some of the Australian batsmen, especially Ponting, who has handled both Murali and Vettori with a fair degree of comfort.
Batsman | Bowler | Balls/ Runs/ Dismissals | Average |
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Rahul Dravid | Glenn McGrath | 150/ 24/ 2 | 12.00 |
Daniel Vettori | Glenn McGrath | 138/ 68/ 1 | 68.00 |
Justin Langer | Shoaib Akhtar | 174/ 127/ 0 | - |
Matthew Hayden | Shoaib Akhtar | 115/ 55/ 3 | 18.33 |
Adam Gilchrist | Shoaib Akhtar | 94/ 77/ 0 | - |
Ricky Ponting | Muttiah Muralitharan | 93/ 70/ 0 | - |
Ricky Ponting | Daniel Vettori | 274/ 149/ 2 | 74.50 |
Rahul Dravid | Stuart MacGill | 346/ 218/ 0 | - |
Justin Langer | Steve Harmison | 370/ 159/ 1 | 159.00 |
Matthew Hayden | Steve Harmison | 215/ 120/ 1 | 120.00 |
S Rajesh is stats editor of Cricinfo. For the data, he was helped by Arun Gopalakrishnan in Cricinfo's Chennai office.