R Ashwin achieves a feat which no bowler has achieved in the last 105 years of test cricket

R Ashwin achieves a feat which no bowler has achieved in the last 105 years of test cricket

R Ashwin of India achieved a rare distinction which no bowler has achieved in the last 105 years of test cricket. Opening the bowling attack as spinner he had an aggregate of 45 wickets prior to the start of the test series against South Africa. At Mohali, the first test of the series, he opened the bowling and captured five for 51 runs in South Africa’s first innings. These five wickets fetched him an aggregate of 50 wickets. He became the fifth bowler to aggregate 50 plus wickets while opening the bowling attack as a spin bowler and achieved the coveted distinction of becoming the first bowler from 1910 onwards to total 50 plus wickets under this category of statistics. The following table lists the bowlers who have captured fifty wickets. The last bowler to achieve the feat was C Blythe who had captured 74 wickets under this category of statistics. He played eleven tests during 1902 to 1910

No Player Team Span M I Balls Runs W BBI BBM Ave 5 10
1 H Trumble Aus 1893-1904 15 25 4291 1512 93 8/65 12/089 16.25 8 3
2 R Peel Eng 1884-1896 17 31 4361 1520 88 7/31 11/068 17.27 4 1
3 C Blythe Eng 1902-1910 13 24 3241 1319 74 8/59 15/099 17.82 8 4
4 GE Palmer Aus 1880-1885 11 19 3347 1204 62 7/65 11/165 19.41 5 2
5 R Ashwin Ind 2011-2015 12 15 1888 1018 50 6/47 12/198 20.38 6 2

One more little specification with the above classification – replacing spin bowler – with right arm spin bowler – would redefine the list further. The list would reduce to three bowlers.  Thus R Ashwin became the third right arm spin bowler while opening the bowling to capture 50 plus wickets

No Player Team Span M I Balls Runs W BBI BBM Ave 5 10
1 H Trumble Aus 1893-1904 15 25 4291 1512 93 8/65 12/089 16.25 8 3
2 GE Palmer Aus 1880-1885 11 19 3347 1204 62 7/65 11/165 19.41 5 2
3 R Ashwin Ind 2011-2015 12 15 1888 1018 50 6/47 12/198 20.38 6 2

 

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