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Test all-rounders who featured among top three run-getters and wicket-takers in a calendar year
Only 14 cricketers have featured among the top 3 run-getters and wicket-takers in the same calendar year in Test cricket.
Written by Bharath Seervi
Published: Sep 29, 2015, 05:30 AM (IST)
Edited: Sep 29, 2015, 12:38 AM (IST)


As many as 14 players have achieved the all-round feat of being among the top 3 run-getters and wicket-takers of the same calendar year in Tests. Bharath Seervi lists them with relevant facts and trivia.
All-rounders are crucial parts of most successful playing XIs. Batting all-rounders provide a good bowling option while contributing heavily with the bat; bowling all-rounders, on the other hand, are typically quality bowlers but capable of pulling off crucial performances down the order. There have also been a handful of players who have been equally good at both.
Only 14 players have featured among the top 3 run-getters as well as among the top 3 wicket-takers in the same calendar year in Test cricket. Interestingly, no player featured more than once; the last such instance came in 1982 — as many as 33 years back.
Only one player has the distinction of being the highest run-getter and wicket-taker of a particular calendar year in Tests — George Giffen in 1894. He scored 277 runs in 2 Tests and picked up 14 wickets.
The table below lists those 14 players along with their rank among the batsmen and the bowlers for as the highest wicket-taker and highest wicket-taker in that calendar year.
Year | Player | Team | M | R | Ave | W | Ave | Ave Diff | Bat rank | Bowl rank |
1877 | Allen Hill | Eng | 2 | 101 | 50.50 | 7 | 18.57 | 31.92 | 3 | 3 |
1881 | George Ulyett | Eng | 1 | 110 | 55.00 | 3 | 23.66 | 31.33 | 3 | 3 |
1885 | Billy Barnes | Eng | 4 | 207 | 34.50 | 16 | 12.75 | 21.75 | 2 | 2 |
1888 | Charlie Turner | Aus | 4 | 79 | 11.28 | 33 | 10.54 | 0.74 | 3 | 1 |
1894 | George Giffen | Aus | 2 | 277 | 69.25 | 14 | 28.14 | 41.10 | 1 | 1 |
1904 | Monty Noble | Aus | 4 | 262 | 52.40 | 13 | 14.76 | 37.63 | 2 | 2 |
1905 | Stanley Jackson | Eng | 5 | 492 | 70.28 | 13 | 15.46 | 54.82 | 1 | 3 |
1910 | Aubrey Faulkner | SA | 7 | 862 | 66.30 | 32 | 24.84 | 41.46 | 1 | 2 |
1920 | Warwick Armstrong | Aus | 2 | 209 | 69.66 | 7 | 14.14 | 55.52 | 3 | 2 |
1921 | Jack Gregory | Aus | 11 | 665 | 51.15 | 43 | 27.09 | 24.06 | 3 | 2 |
1952 | Vinoo Mankad | Ind | 9 | 448 | 37.33 | 51 | 21.68 | 15.64 | 3 | 1 |
1966 | Garry Sobers | WI | 7 | 895 | 99.44 | 32 | 24.00 | 75.44 | 1 | 2 |
1974 | Tony Greig | Eng | 14 | 934 | 44.47 | 46 | 27.36 | 17.10 | 2 | 1 |
1982 | Ian Botham | Eng | 14 | 1095 | 49.77 | 47 | 37.23 | 12.53 | 1 | 3 |
– Only four players have made it to the list since World War II — Vinoo Mankad, Garry Sobers, Tony Greig and Ian Botham.
– Warwick Armstrong and Jack Gregory were the only ones to achieve this between the Wars. Interestingly, they did it in the first two years after World War I. There was a 31-year gap after Gregory’s feat.
– There was only one Test played in 1881.
– In the early days, the numbers of Tests and teams were reasonably lower, which explains the high frequency from the pre-World War I era.
Players who were highest run-getters and wicket-takers in different calendar years in Tests
Some all-rounders have ended as top run-scorers and highest wicket-takers in different years. Giffen achieved it in the same year, while two others did it in different years. Armstrong topped the batting chart in 1908 and bowling chart in 1905, while Botham, highest run-getter in 1982, was the highest wicket-taker in 1978.
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Player | Top run-getter | Top wicket-taker |
George Giffen | 1894 | 1893, 1894, 1895 |
Warwick Armstrong | 1908 | 1905 |
Ian Botham | 1982 | 1978 |
(Bharath Seervi is a cricket statistician who is obsessed with digging numbers, facts and records related to the game. An active member of Society of Cricket Statisticians of India, he blogs at www.cricketseervistats.blogspot.com. He can be followed on Twitter at @SeerviBharath and on Facebook here)