A super year for spinners, captains, and Test results
For the first time in Test history, spinners took more than 600 wickets in a calendar year, while Steven Smith and Virat Kohli led a run-fest for captains in 2017
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Year | Teams | Mat | Result | Draw | Win % |
2002 | 10 | 54 | 46 | 8 | 85.19 |
2016 | 10 | 47 | 40 | 7 | 85.11 |
2017 | 10 | 47 | 40 | 7 | 85.11 |
2014 | 10 | 41 | 33 | 8 | 80.49 |
1956 | 7 | 15 | 12 | 3 | 80.00 |
Year | Mat | Ave | 100s |
2000 | 46 | 32.58 | 68 |
2017 | 47 | 35.98 | 87 |
2011 | 39 | 36.41 | 68 |
2013 | 44 | 36.72 | 88 |
2005 | 49 | 36.90 | 96 |
For the first time in Test history, spinners went past the 600-wicket mark in a calendar year - they took 638 at 33.23 in 2017, compared to 584 at 35.11 in 2016. In terms of wickets, these are the two best years for spinners. Of the top eight wicket-takers in Tests in 2017, six were spinners, including Nathan Lyon, who led the list with 63, at a superb average of 23.55. The others were R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Rangana Herath, Keshav Maharaj and Yasir Shah. Among the fast bowlers, only Kagiso Rabada and James Anderson were in the top eight.
Year | Mat | Wkts | Ave | SR |
2017 | 47 | 638 | 33.23 | 63.7 |
2016 | 47 | 584 | 35.11 | 66.0 |
2004 | 51 | 577 | 34.59 | 67.2 |
2015 | 43 | 554 | 33.01 | 60.9 |
2001 | 55 | 521 | 34.48 | 76.8 |
Period | Tests | W/L | Ratio |
2014-17 | 178 | 98/49 | 2.00 |
2010-13 | 168 | 62/62 | 1.00 |
Spinners did well in all formats in 2017, but the fortunes of the fingerspinner and the wristspinner depended on the format - the fingerspinners had plenty of success in Tests but not so much in the shorter forms, while it was the other way around for the wristspinners.
Format | FS-wkts | Ave | SR/ER | WS-wkts | Ave | SR/ER |
Tests | 524 | 32.86 | 64.0/3.1 | 117 | 35.06 | 63.5/3.3 |
ODIs | 341 | 41.26 | 50.6/4.9 | 266 | 27.56 | 33.2/5.0 |
T20Is | 131 | 30.62 | 25.6/7.2 | 151 | 17.87 | 15.8/6.8 |
India won 37 matches in 2017: seven Tests, 21 ODIs and nine T20Is. Only once has a team won more international matches in a calendar year - Australia won 38 in 2003. Add their 31-11 record in 2016, and they have been on a roll over the last couple of years, winning 68 games and losing only 23. India were outstanding in all formats, notching up a 7-1 record in Tests, 21-7 in ODIs, and 9-4 in T20Is. Apart from the Champions Trophy in England and the limited-overs tour to the West Indies, though, India played all their cricket in Asia last year; the bigger tests will come over the next 18 months when several overseas challenges beckon.
They were the two dominant batsmen in 2017, especially in Tests. There was little to separate the two in terms of averages, and while Kohli had three double-hundreds for the second year in a row - only Michael Clarke has more in a calendar year - he also endured a terrible series against Australia, when he scored 46 runs in five innings. Smith, on the other hand, scored a bucketful of runs in the two big series in 2017 - in India, and at home against England. In the entire history of Test cricket, there have only been eight instances of captains scoring 1000-plus runs at 75-plus averages, and two of those happened in 2017. Also, Kohli is the only captain to appear twice on this list.
Player | Mat | Inns | Runs | Ave | 100s | Year |
DG Bradman | 8 | 13 | 1025 | 113.88 | 5 | 1948 |
MJ Clarke | 11 | 18 | 1595 | 106.33 | 5 | 2012 |
RT Ponting | 10 | 18 | 1333 | 88.86 | 7 | 2006 |
GA Gooch | 9 | 17 | 1264 | 79.00 | 4 | 1990 |
AD Mathews | 11 | 20 | 1160 | 77.33 | 2 | 2014 |
SPD Smith | 11 | 20 | 1305 | 76.76 | 6 | 2017 |
V Kohli | 12 | 18 | 1215 | 75.93 | 4 | 2016 |
V Kohli | 10 | 16 | 1059 | 75.64 | 5 | 2017 |
5.36 Runs per over in ODIs in 2017, the third-highest in any year, after 2015 (5.50), and 2016 (5.43). The T20I run rate of 8.01 was second-highest among all years, after the rate of 8.11 in 2005.
S Rajesh is stats editor of ESPNcricinfo. @rajeshstats