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An all-rounder such asAndrew Flintoffis skilled at bothbatting(top) andbowling(bottom).

Anall-rounderis acricketerwho regularly performs well at bothbattingandbowling.Although all bowlers must bat and quite a handful of batsmen do bowl occasionally, most players are skilled in only one of the two disciplines and are considered specialists. Somewicket-keepershave the skills of a specialist batter and have been referred to as all-rounders, but the termwicket-keeper-batteris more commonly applied to them,[1]even if they are substitute wicket keepers who also bowl.

Definition[edit]

There is no precise qualification for a player to be considered an all-rounder and use of the term tends to be subjective. The generally accepted criterion is that a "genuine allrounder" is someone whose batting or bowling skills, considered alone, would be good enough to win them a place in the team.[2]Another definition of a "genuine all-rounder" is a player who can through both batting and bowling (though not necessarily both in the same match), consistently "win matches for the team" (i.e., propel their team to victory by an outstanding individual performance). By either definition, a genuine all-rounder is quite rare and extremely valuable to a team, effectively operating as two players.

Confusion sometimes arises when a specialist bowler performs well with the bat. For example,West Indiespace bowlerMalcolm Marshallachieved ten scores of 50 or above in 107Testinnings between 1978 and 1991, but had abatting averageof less than 19. He would be termed a "useful lower-order batsman", or indeed "a bowler who bats a bit". Equally, a specialist batter may be termed a "useful change bowler" and a good example of this isAustralianAllan Border,who in a Test match against the West Indies inSydneyin January 1989 took 11 wickets for 96 runs (7/46 in the first innings and 4/50 in the second) as the conditions suited his occasionally used left-arm spin.[3]

One of the main constraints to becoming a recognised all-rounder is that batters and bowlers "peak" at different ages. Batters tend to reach their peak in their late twenties after their technique has matured through experience. Conversely, fast bowlers often peak in their early to mid twenties at the height of their physical prowess. Other bowlers, mostly spinners but also fast bowlers who can "swing" the ball, are still effective in their later careers.

In 2013,Ali Bacherused statistical analysis to argue that there had only been 42 genuine all-rounders in the history of Test cricket. He ratedGarry Sobersas the best, followed byJacques Kallis.[4]

Categorisation by use of statistics[edit]

One commonly used statistical rule of thumb is that a player's batting average (the higher the better) should be greater than theirbowling average(the lower the better).[5]In Test cricket, only two players i.e.,Garfield SobersandJacques Kallis,have batting averages that are 20 greater than their bowling averages over their entire careers.[6]However, some other players have achieved such a differential over significant parts of their careers, such asImran Khanwho across 54 Test matches during the 1980s averaged 44 with the bat and 19 with the ball.[7]Wally HammondandDoug Waltersmanaged differences of 20.7 and 19.2, respectively, between their batting and bowling averages, however, they were generally regarded as occasional bowlers who could break partnerships rather than genuine all-rounders. Based on an analysis of runs scored, balls bowled and wickets taken by batting position, it was suggested in a 2022 article that to be considered a genuine all-rounder, a player should average at least 49.3 runs and take at least two wickets per game – a record achieved by only 13 players in the history of test match cricket.[5]

In overallfirst-class cricket,there are several players with significantly higher batting averages. Statistically, few can challengeFrank Woolleywho had a batting average of 40.77 and a bowling average of 19.87. Woolley took over 2000 wickets in his career, scored more runs than anyone exceptJack Hobbsand is the only non-wicketkeeper to have taken more than 1000 catches.[8]

Many all-rounders are better at bowling than batting orvice versa.Very few are equally good at both and hardly any have been outstanding at both. Thus the terms "bowling all-rounder" and "batting all-rounder" have come into use.[9]For example,Richard Hadleehad an excellent bowling average of 22.29 in Tests and a passable (yet unspectacular) batting average of 27.16, leading him to be termed a "bowling all-rounder", while the same can be said aboutJason Holder.Meanwhile, a player likeJacques Kallis(batting average of 55.37 and bowling average of 32.65 in Tests) is known as a "batting all-rounder".[10]

Also, batting all-rounders may not bowl much due to injury concerns (e.g.Corey Anderson,Angelo Mathews), or their batting skills are far better than their bowling to begin with (e.g.Kane Williamson,Steve Smith) to the point they revert to being known as a batsman.[11]

Notable all-round feats[edit]

  • Sir Garfield Sobersis considered as one of the most decorated All-rounders of all time.
    V. E. WalkerofMiddlesex,playing forAll-EnglandversusSurreyatThe Ovalon 21, 22 & 23 July 1859, took all ten wickets in the Surrey first innings and followed this by scoring 108 in the England second innings, having been the not out batsman in the first (20*). He took a further four wickets in Surrey's second innings. All-England won by 392 runs.[12]
  • On 15 August 1862,E. M. Gracecarried his bat through the entireMCCinnings, scoring 192 not out of a total of 344. Then,bowling underarm,he took all 10 wickets in the Kent first innings for 69 runs. However, this is not an official record as it was a 12-a-side game (though one of the Kent batsmen was injured).[citation needed]
  • The first player to perform thedoubleof 1000 runs and 100 wickets in an English season was W. G. Grace in 1873. He scored 2139 runs at 71.30 and took 106 wickets at 12.94. Grace completed eight doubles to 1886 and it was not until 1882 that another player (C. T. Studd) accomplished the feat.[13]
  • In the1906 English cricket season,George Hirstachieved the unique feat of scoring over 2000 runs and taking over 200 wickets. He scored 2385 runs including six centuries at 45.86 with a highest score of 169.[14]He took 208 wickets at 16.50 with a best analysis of 7/18.[15]In the same season, Hirst achieved another unique feat when he scored a century in both innings and took five wickets in both innings of the same match. Playing forYorkshireversusSomersetat Bath, Hirst scored 111 and 117 not out, and took 6/70 and 5/45.[16][17]
  • Jacques Kallisis the only All-rounder in the history of the game to score more than 10,000runsand take over 250 wickets in both ODI and Test match cricket.
    Shakib Al Hasanis considered one of the best all-rounders in recent time. He is the only all-rounder in history of the game to score more than 14000 runs and take over 700 wickets.
    George Giffen(1886, 1893 and 1896) andWarwick Armstrong(1905, 1909 and 1921) achieved the double in an English season three times, the most by members of touring teams.[18]
  • Betty Wilsonwas the first player, male or female, to score a century and take ten wickets in a Test match. She scored 12 and 100 and took 7/7 and 4/9 againstEnglandat theJunction Ovalin Melbourne in 1958.[19]
  • Alan Davidsonwas the first male player to take ten wickets and score one hundred runs in a Test match, though without scoring a century. Playing for Australia against West Indies at Brisbane in 1960–61, he took 5/135 and 6/87, and scored 44 and 80 in what became the firstTied Test.He was playing throughout with a broken finger.[20]
  • Twenty-seven players, on a total of 40 occasions, have taken five wickets in an innings and scored a century in the same Test match.Ian Bothamachieved this feat five times,Ravichandran Ashwin,Enid BakewellandBetty Wilsonthree times, whileJacques Kallis,Garfield Sobers,Mushtaq Mohammed,andShakib Al Hasanhave all done so twice.[21]
  • Betty Wilson (see above), Enid Bakewell, Ian Botham,Imran Khanand Shakib Al Hasan are the only players who have achieved the feat of scoring a century and taking 10 wickets in a Test match.[22][23]
  • In 2013, Bangladesh'sSohag Gazibecame the first, and so far only, player to score a century and take hat-trick in same Test match againstNew Zealand.[24][25]
  • Kapil Devis the only player to score 5000 runs and take 400 wickets in Test cricket. He is also the youngest player to score 1000 runs and reach the 100, 200 and 300 wicket mark in men's Test cricket.[26][27][28][29]
  • Viv Richards,Paul CollingwoodandRohan Mustafaare the only male players to have taken a 5-wicket haul and scored a hundred in the same One Day International. Fourteen more players have taken a 5-wicket haul and scored a half century in the same game in the format.Shahid Afridiis the only player to achieve this feat thrice in his career andYuvraj Singh& Shakib Al Hasan are the only cricketers to do so in aWorld Cupmatch.[30]
  • Amelia Kerr,forNew ZealandagainstIrelandin Dublin in 2018, scored 232* (the highest score in women's ODI history), sharing a second-wicket stand of 295 (the second highest in women's ODI history) withLeigh Kasperek,and took 5/17 in the second innings.[31]
  • Jacques Kallis,Shahid AfridiandShakib Al Hasanare the only three all-rounders in the history of international cricket to reach 10,000 runs and take 500 wickets across all three formats.[32]
  • In 2015,Shakib Al Hasanof Bangladesh became the first, and so far only, cricketer in history to be ranked the No. 1 all-rounder by ICC in its Player Rankings in all three formats of the game (Test, ODI and T20I)[a].[34]
  • In 2024,Shakib Al Hasanof Bangladesh became the first, and so far only, cricketer in history to achieve both 14000+ runs and 700+ wickets in international cricket.[35]

See also[edit]

Note[edit]

  1. ^at the same time[33]

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