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Players who went the most consecutive matches without taking a wicket


James Anderson hasn't taken a wicket in his last six ODIs © AFP
 

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England persisted with their new-ball bowler James Anderson for the first four one-day internationals in India despite his poor performances. When they finally dropped him in Cuttack, he had gone six matches on the trot without a wicket. Anderson's dry spell would have been ten games had he not taken a solitary wicket against South Africa at The Oval in August. This week we look at players who played the most consecutive matches without taking a wicket.

Anderson's team-mate Andrew Flintoff once took part in 14 ODIs in a row without taking a wicket. The major difference between the two, though, was that Flintoff didn't bowl in any of those games, between July 2000 and March 2001, because of injuries to his back and ankle. The table below includes players who bowled, on average, at least 30 balls per match (to filter out the bit-part bowlers).

Most of them are allrounders, like Flintoff, who played several games as a batsman alone. Some of them, unlike Flintoff, have bowled regularly during those wicketless patches. The table leader Andrew Symonds, for instance, played 19 ODIs in a row between September 2007 and March 2008, and bowled in five of them, without taking a wicket. Viv Richards bowled in nine out of his final 16 ODIs but did not add to his career tally of 131 wickets. Ironically his wicketless run began immediately after he had taken career-best figures of 6 for 41 against India in Delhi in 1989.

Most consecutive matches without taking a wicket (excluding part-timers) - ODIs (qualification: 30 balls bowled per match in career)
Player Mat Start Match Opposition Scorecard End Match Opposition Scorecard
A Symonds (Aus) 19 Sep 29, 2007 v India ODI 2621 Mar 2, 2008 v India ODI 2688
IVA Richards (WI) 16 Oct 25, 1989 v Pakistan ODI 584 May 27, 1991 v England ODI 678
Imran Khan (Pak) 14 Jun 9, 1983 v Sri Lanka ODI 198 Jan 25, 1984 v Australia ODI 240
A Flintoff (Eng/ICC) 14 Jul 8, 2000 v Zimbabwe ODI 1607 Mar 27, 2001 v Sri Lanka ODI 1697
ST Jayasuriya (Asia/SL) 13 Dec 26, 2004 v New Zealand ODI 2200 Nov 9, 2005 v India ODI 2295
JH Kallis (Afr/ICC/SA) 12 Jan 9, 1996 v England ODI 1033 Mar 5, 1996 v Netherlands ODI 1073
Aamer Sohail (Pak) 12 Jul 16, 1997 v Bangladesh ODI 1217 Jan 18, 1998 v India ODI 1279
A Symonds (Aus) 12 Jan 19, 2003 v England ODI 1938 Mar 18, 2003 v Sri Lanka ODI 1991
DN Patel (NZ) 11 Oct 23, 1987 v Zimbabwe ODI 466 Jan 24, 1988 v Australia ODI 501
CL Cairns (ICC/NZ) 11 Dec 8, 1996 v Pakistan ODI 1150 May 20, 1997 v Sri Lanka ODI 1208
MO Odumbe (Kenya) 11 Aug 15, 2001 v West Indies ODI 1745 Sep 5, 2002 v Australia ODI 1872
Shoaib Malik (Pak) 11 Nov 13, 2004 v India ODI 2192 Apr 5, 2005 v India ODI 2236
M Amarnath (India) 10 Sep 10, 1983 v Pakistan ODI 224 Feb 26, 1985 v England ODI 312
CH Gayle (ICC/WI) 10 Jan 10, 2005 v Asia XI ODI 2203 May 11, 2005 v South Africa ODI 2243
RJ Shastri (India) 9 Sep 28, 1984 v Australia ODI 267 Dec 27, 1984 v England ODI 281
JV Coney (NZ) 9 Jan 23, 1986 v India ODI 355 Mar 29, 1986 v Australia ODI 373
IVA Richards (WI) 9 Dec 6, 1985 v Pakistan ODI 346 Nov 17, 1986 v Pakistan ODI 399
ST Jayasuriya (Asia/SL) 9 Dec 26, 1989 v Australia ODI 596 Dec 21, 1990 v Pakistan ODI 656
ST Jayasuriya (Asia/SL) 9 Jan 19, 1992 v Pakistan ODI 710 Sep 5, 1992 v Australia ODI 763
ST Jayasuriya (Asia/SL) 9 Oct 10, 2007 v England ODI 2628 Feb 26, 2008 v India ODI 2686

Sourav Ganguly did not appear in the table above because he did not average 30 balls per ODI. However, if we relax that restriction and merely look at those who went wicketless in the most consecutive innings, then Ganguly's 16 is right on top. Those 16 innings were spread out over 45 matches, spanning three years between January 2004 and February 2007.

Most consecutive innings (when bowled) without taking a wicket - ODIs
Player Inns Start Match Opposition Scorecard End Match Opposition Scorecard
SC Ganguly (Asia/India) 16 Jan 24, 2004 v Zimbabwe ODI 2087 Feb 11, 2007 v Sri Lanka ODI 2520
A Ranatunga (SL) 13 Dec 30, 1989 v Australia ODI 597 Dec 21, 1990 v Pakistan ODI 656
GW Flower (Zim) 12 Sep 4, 1999 v India ODI 1493 Feb 6, 2000 v South Africa ODI 1558
JC Adams (WI) 12 Jul 6, 2000 v Zimbabwe ODI 1605 Feb 9, 2001 v Australia ODI 1687
MAR Samarasekera (SL) 11 Jun 9, 1983 v Pakistan ODI 198 Mar 24, 1989 v Pakistan ODI 565
Asif Mujtaba (Pak) 11 Nov 4, 1986 v West Indies ODI 397 Dec 13, 1992 v Australia ODI 777
SR Tendulkar (India) 10 Mar 25, 1994 v New Zealand ODI 896 Oct 17, 1994 v West Indies ODI 931
WJ Cronje (SA) 10 Sep 29, 1996 v Pakistan ODI 1121 Dec 14, 1996 v India ODI 1151
SC Ganguly (Asia/India) 10 May 26, 1996 v England ODI 1104 Jul 24, 1997 v Bangladesh ODI 1221
A Jadeja (India) 10 Nov 3, 1996 v Australia ODI 1137 Sep 20, 1998 v Pakistan ODI 1353
NJ Astle (NZ) 10 Jul 18, 2001 v Sri Lanka ODI 1735 Feb 13, 2002 v England ODI 1806
NJ Astle (NZ) 10 Feb 13, 2003 v West Indies ODI 1949 Sep 6, 2005 v India ODI 2281
DPMD Jayawardene (Asia/SL) 10 Oct 27, 2000 v India ODI 1650 Jun 9, 2007 v Africa XI ODI 2588

Leaving aside the qualifications, to include everybody who has ever played one-day cricket, who has played the most games without taking a wicket? It's got to be a batsman or wicketkeeper. Or it could be Adam Gilchrist, a hybrid of both. Gilchrist played 287 ODIs and never bowled and therefore never took a wicket. What about the specialist batsmen who played more games than him, though? Inzamam-ul-Haq, Rahul Dravid, Ricky Ponting and Brian Lara are likely candidates but they've all taken wickets at some stage of their careers. Inzamam's last wicket was against Bangladesh in 2002; Dravid's was against South Africa in 2000; Ponting's came against Zimbabwe in 2001; Lara's was also against Bangladesh in 1999. So Gilchrist's 287 matches are indeed the most for a player without a wicket. Mark Boucher, currently on 272, is closing in.

In Test cricket, Alec Stewart's 133 matches is the most for anyone without a wicket. Lara is second with 131. It's difficult to remember Dravid, who has played 129 Tests, ever taking a wicket, but he has: Ridley Jacobs in Antigua in 2002, a match in which all 11 Indians bowled.

Chandu Borde's 18 Tests between 1965 and 1969 are the most consecutive matches without a wicket for a bowler who, on average, bowled at least 90 balls in a match. Borde, however, did not bowl in any of those matches because of a shoulder injury. He ended his career as a specialist batsman even though he was used for as many as 160 overs in two Tests against England in Chennai and Mumbai in 1964.

Most consecutive matches without taking a wicket (excluding part-timers) - Tests (qualification: 90 balls bowled per match in career)
Player Mat Start Match Opposition Scorecard End Match Opposition Scorecard
CG Borde (India) 18 Mar 5, 1965 v New Zealand Test 581 Nov 4, 1969 v Australia Test 664
BE Congdon (NZ) 16 May 27, 1965 v England Test 591 Aug 21, 1969 v England Test 658
Mushtaq Mohammad (Pak) 14 Mar 26, 1959 v West Indies Test 473 Aug 16, 1962 v England Test 534
WR Hammond (Eng) 12 Mar 3, 1939 v South Africa Test 271 Mar 21, 1947 v New Zealand Test 284
GJ Whittall (Zim) 12 Sep 19, 2000 v New Zealand Test 1511 Sep 14, 2001 v South Africa Test 1563
AG Kripal Singh (India) 10 Nov 19, 1955 v New Zealand Test 416 Dec 1, 1961 v England Test 514
FE Woolley (Eng) 9 Dec 23, 1922 v South Africa Test 148 Jul 26, 1924 v South Africa Test 156
W Rhodes (Eng) 8 Mar 7, 1910 v South Africa Test 109 Jun 10, 1912 v South Africa Test 122
CL Hooper (WI) 8 Dec 24, 1988 v Australia Test 1112 Nov 23, 1990 v Pakistan Test 1157
CG Macartney (Aus) 7 Dec 17, 1920 v England Test 135 Aug 13, 1921 v England Test 144
WR Hammond (Eng) 7 Jul 20, 1934 v Australia Test 236 Jun 15, 1935 v South Africa Test 242
JR Reid (NZ) 7 Jul 23, 1949 v England Test 316 Mar 6, 1953 v South Africa Test 368
GS Sobers (WI) 7 Feb 6, 1959 v India Test 467 Feb 17, 1960 v England Test 489
DN Patel (NZ) 7 Feb 20, 1987 v West Indies Test 1068 Feb 10, 1989 v Pakistan Test 1115

Ponting and Virender Sehwag have often come on to bowl when their team is looking for a wicket against the run of play in a Test. However, both players failed to provide that breakthrough in 21 consecutive innings - the longest streak in Tests for all bowlers without a qualification. Ponting's wicketless run was between 1999 and 2005 (when he dismissed Michael Vaughan at Trent Bridge), and Sehwag's was between 2003 and 2006.

Most consecutive innings (when bowled) without taking a wicket - Tests
Player Inns Start Match Opposition Scorecard End Match Opposition Scorecard
RT Ponting (Aus) 21 Sep 22, 1999 v Sri Lanka Test 1460 Mar 26, 2005 v New Zealand Test 1744
V Sehwag (ICC/India) 21 Oct 8, 2003 v New Zealand Test 1660 Mar 1, 2006 v England Test 1785
MW Gatting (Eng) 20 Mar 12, 1984 v Pakistan Test 981 Aug 6, 1987 v Pakistan Test 1079
SC Ganguly (India) 19 Aug 22, 2001 v Sri Lanka Test 1557 Oct 14, 2004 v Australia Test 1714
Saleem Malik (Pak) 18 Dec 1, 1989 v India Test 1130 Oct 15, 1998 v Australia Test 1426
RC Fredericks (WI) 17 Mar 19, 1971 v India Test 684 Mar 6, 1974 v England Test 734
Majid Khan (Pak) 17 Dec 4, 1979 v India Test 863 Jan 23, 1983 v India Test 947
SM Gavaskar (India) 16 Oct 27, 1978 v Pakistan Test 832 Mar 4, 1987 v Pakistan Test 1071
Javed Miandad (Pak) 16 Mar 24, 1979 v Australia Test 850 Aug 6, 1987 v England Test 1079
K Srikkanth (India) 16 Dec 23, 1981 v England Test 914 Jan 25, 1992 v Australia Test 1184
A Ranatunga (SL) 16 Mar 1, 1991 v New Zealand Test 1165 Oct 26, 1994 v Zimbabwe Test 1272
CA Davis (WI) 15 Mar 6, 1971 v India Test 683 Apr 21, 1973 v Australia Test 721
SR Tendulkar (India) 15 Feb 11, 1993 v England Test 1213 Mar 18, 1998 v Australia Test 1409

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George Binoy is a senior sub-editor at Cricinfo