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Allrounders with the largest differences between batting and bowling averages


Jacques Kallis has more than 10,000 runs and 200 wickets in both formats of the game © Getty Images
 

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Two allrounders have been in the news during the last week - Andrew Flintoff because of the injury that ruled him out of the West Indies tour, and Jacques Kallis for becoming the only cricketer to score 10,000 runs and take 200 wickets in both Tests and one-day internationals. Kallis' feat led to comparisons with Garry Sobers and there were several debates about who was the better allrounder. In this week's List, we look at allrounders with the largest differences between batting and bowling averages, both throughout and at the end of their careers.

Kallis currently averages 54.37 with the bat and 30.97 with the ball in Tests and the difference of 23.40 is the second largest in the table below. The largest difference - 23.74 - belongs to Sobers, who averages just below 58 with the bat, significantly more than Kallis, and just over 34 with the ball.

The largest difference between Kallis' batting and bowling averages, however, is 26.91 soon after the Centurion Test against New Zealand in 2007 - his 111th Test. His batting average had reached its peak at 58.20 after scores of 186 and 131 in the two-Test series and his bowling average at the time was 31.28.

Sobers had a maximum difference of nearly 30, soon after his 65th Test - against England in Georgetown in 1968. He was averaging 63.77 after scoring 152 and 95 in that game, while his bowling average was 33.91 after he picked up six wickets in that match.

Frank Worrell finished his 51-Test career with a difference of 10.76 between his batting and bowling averages, which were 49.48 and 38.72 respectively. However, after his second Test, the difference was 166 because Worrell was averaging 256 with the bat and 90 with the ball.

Largest difference between Test batting and bowling averages at end of career (qualification: 20 innings, 2000 balls)
Player SpanMat Inns Runs HS Bat Av 100Balls Wkts BBI Bowl Av 5 Diff
GS Sobers (WI) 1954-1974 93 1608032 365* 57.78 26 21599 2356/73 34.03 6 23.74
JH Kallis (ICC/SA)1995-2009 129 218 10060 189* 54.3730 16782 255 6/54 30.97 523.45
WR Hammond (Eng) 1927-1947 85 1407249 336* 58.45 22 7969 835/36 37.80 2 20.65
KD Walters (Aus)1965-1981 74 125 5357 250 48.2615 3295 49 5/66 29.08 119.17
RM Cowper (Aus) 1964-1968 27 462061 307 46.84 5 3005 364/48 31.63 0 15.20
Imran Khan (Pak)1971-1992 88 126 3807 136 37.696 19458 362 8/58 22.81 2314.88
CG Macartney (Aus) 1907-1926 35 552131 170 41.78 7 3561 457/58 27.55 2 14.22
GA Faulkner (SA)1906-1924 25 47 1754 204 40.794 4227 82 7/84 26.58 414.20
KR Miller (Aus) 1946-1956 55 872958 147 36.97 7 10461 1707/60 22.97 7 13.99
KF Barrington (Eng)1955-1968 82 131 6806 256 58.6720 2715 29 3/4 44.82 013.84
SR Waugh (Aus) 1985-2004 168 26010927 200 51.06 32 7805 925/28 37.44 3 13.61
GS Chappell (Aus)1970-1984 87 151 7110 247* 53.8624 5327 47 5/61 40.70 113.16
ER Dexter (Eng) 1958-1968 62 1024502 205 47.89 9 5317 664/10 34.93 0 12.95
EJ Barlow (SA)1961-1970 30 57 2516 201 45.746 3021 40 5/85 34.05 111.69
AR Border (Aus) 1978-1994 156 26511174 205 50.56 27 4009 397/46 39.10 2 11.45
V Sehwag (ICC/India)2001-2008 66 114 5617 319 51.0615 2323 29 5/104 39.62 111.44
W Bates (Eng) 1881-1887 15 26656 64 27.33 0 2364 507/28 16.42 4 10.91
FMM Worrell (WI)1948-1963 51 87 3860 261 49.489 7141 69 7/70 38.72 210.76
Asif Iqbal (Pak) 1964-1980 58 993575 175 38.85 11 3864 535/48 28.33 2 10.51
Mushtaq Mohammad (Pak)1959-1979 57 100 3643 201 39.1710 5260 79 5/28 29.22 39.94
SM Pollock (SA) 1995-2008 108 1563781 111 32.31 2 24353 4217/87 23.11 16 9.19

Sobers played only one ODI, made a duck and took 1 for 31, and so he doesn't appear in our ODI table. Kallis heads that list, with a difference of 13.57 between his batting average of 45.30 and bowling mean of 31.72.

Flintoff did not figure in our Test table because his Test batting average of 31.69 is marginally less than his bowling average of 32.07. Flintoff's batting mean in Tests has never crossed 34 and his bowling average has never fallen below 30.

However, Flintoff's ODI bowling average is much lower - 24.69 - than his batting average of 32.60, and the difference of nearly eight runs between the two puts him at No. 6 in the table below.

Michael Clarke had a freakish difference of 159 between his batting and bowling averages after his first four ODIs. He had taken only one wicket and was averaging 24 with the ball but three not-outs in his first four innings gave him a batting average of 208. Clarke presently has a difference of 7.06 between his batting and bowling averages.

Largest difference between ODI batting and bowling averages at end of career (qualification: 20 innings, 1000 balls)
Player SpanMat Inns Runs HS Bat Av 100Balls Wkts BBI Bowl Av 5 Diff
JH Kallis (Afr/ICC/SA) 1996-2009 287 27310057 139 45.30 16 9706 2465/30 31.72 2 13.57
DS Lehmann (Aus)1996-2005 117 101 3078 119 38.964 1793 52 4/7 27.78 011.17
IVA Richards (WI) 1975-1991 187 1676721 189* 47.00 11 5644 1186/41 35.83 2 11.16
L Klusener (SA)1996-2004 171 137 3576 103* 41.102 7336 192 6/49 29.95 611.15
GS Chappell (Aus) 1971-1983 74 722331 138* 40.18 3 3108 725/15 29.12 2 11.06
A Flintoff (Eng/ICC)1999-2008 138 120 3391 123 32.603 5510 163 5/56 24.69 17.91
MG Bevan (Aus) 1994-2004 232 1966912 108* 53.58 6 1966 363/36 45.97 0 7.60
CH Gayle (ICC/WI)1999-2009 194 189 7111 153* 40.6319 6389 151 5/46 33.33 17.29
MJ Clarke (Aus) 2003-2009 146 1304284 130 42.00 3 1988 485/35 34.93 1 7.06
Imran Khan (Pak)1974-1992 175 151 3709 102* 33.411 7461 182 6/14 26.61 16.79
MD Crowe (NZ) 1982-1995 143 1404704 107* 38.55 4 1296 292/9 32.89 0 5.66
ME Waugh (Aus)1988-2002 244 236 8500 173 39.3518 3687 85 5/24 34.56 14.78
WJ Cronje (SA) 1992-2000 188 1755565 112 38.64 2 5357 1145/32 34.78 1 3.85
HA Gomes (WI)1978-1987 83 64 1415 101 28.871 1345 41 4/31 25.48 03.38
Shakib Al Hasan (Ban) 2006-2009 62 601599 134* 33.31 2 3047 683/11 30.05 0 3.25
GA Hick (Eng)1991-2001 120 118 3846 126* 37.335 1236 30 5/33 34.20 13.13
SR Watson (Aus) 2002-2008 72 541263 126 35.08 1 2809 704/39 32.10 0 2.98
A Symonds (Aus)1998-2008 193 157 5006 156 40.376 5827 129 5/18 37.68 12.68
SC Ganguly (Asia/India) 1992-2007 311 30011363 183 41.02 22 4561 1005/16 38.49 2 2.53
AR Border (Aus)1979-1994 273 252 6524 127* 30.623 2661 73 3/20 28.36 02.25
SM Pollock (Afr/ICC/SA) 1996-2008 303 2053519 130 26.45 1 15712 3936/35 24.50 5 1.95
JM Davison (Can)2003-2007 25 25 693 111 28.871 1201 31 3/15 26.96 01.90
NC Johnson (Zim) 1998-2000 48 481679 132* 36.50 4 1503 354/42 34.85 0 1.64
RJ Hadlee (NZ)1973-1990 115 98 1751 79 21.610 6182 158 5/25 21.56 50.05

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George Binoy is a senior sub-editor at Cricinfo