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Dale Steyn dismisses Mohammad Hafeez for the 10th time in 2011 |
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It all started on January 26, 2007. That was the first time Dale Steyn bowled to Mohammad Hafeez in an international game. It was a Test match in Cape Town,
and the first ball in their head-to-head battle was hardly a sign of
things to come: a gentle half-volley on leg stump was flicked for four;
before the end of that over, Hafeez had flicked another boundary. He
made only 10 in that innings, but was dismissed by Makhaya Ntini;
against Steyn, he'd scored eight runs off seven balls.
In the second innings of the same Test, though, Steyn had his man for
the first time, mistiming a drive to backward point, and that was the
beginning of one of the most one-sided head-to-head contests in the last
decade and more. Of the 28 times Hafeez has faced Steyn in an
international game, 15 times
he has ended up being dismissed by him. Seven of those have been
catches to the wicketkeeper or the slip cordon, and in ten of those
innings he didn't go beyond 10.
In the last 12 years (since the beginning of 2002), no batsman has been
dismissed as often in all international cricket as Hafeez by Steyn. Next
in line is another South African, but this time at the receiving end: Graeme Smith has been dismissed 13 times by Zaheer Khan
- six each in Tests and ODIs, and once in a Twenty20 international.
With Zaheer being named in India's Test squad for the tour to South
Africa next month, he'll have opportunities to add to that tally. There
are other luminaries down that list as well, with Sachin Tendulkar and
Chris Gayle both making two appearances each, and Brian Lara and
Virender Sehwag in there too. At the bottom of the table is another pair
which is currently involved in battle - Mitchell Johnson v Ian Bell.
Bell has fared poorly against Johnson so far, getting out to him ten times - six in Tests, two each in ODIs and Twenty20 internationals - at a rather poor average of 16.50.
Apart from the number of dismissals, the average for a batsman against
the bowler also indicates how dominant the bowler has been. Hafeez, for
example, has averaged a miserable 10.53 runs per dismissal against Steyn
in all the matches they've played. (This includes all games, including
those in which Steyn didn't dismiss Hafeez.) Similarly, Ashwell Prince
against Shane Warne has been a one-sided story, as has Bell-Johnson. If
Tim Bresnan recovers fully and takes part in the Ashes, England might
want to unleash him on Shane Watson, given how much success he's had against Watson.
On the other hand, some of the other batsmen haven't had such lopsided
stats, despite being dismissed by a bowler several times. Tillakaratne
Dilshan, for example, averages 34 against Harbhajan despite being
dismissed by him 12 times, which suggests he hasn't struggled too much. Similarly, Tendulkar averaged nearly 37 against Brett Lee, despite 12 dismissals; he had more problems
against James Anderson, though, averaging 29 against him. Also,
Anderson dismissed Tendulkar nine times in Tests, when batsmen are
usually not under pressure to score quickly and hence take more risks;
Lee, on the other hand, got Tendulkar seven times in ODIs.
(The averages mentioned in the tables below are the batsman v bowler
average in all the matches in which they played each other; in the
statsguru links, the averages refer to the batsman's average in all the
innings in which he was dismissed by that bowler. In statsguru, runs
scored against all bowlers in those innings are included; in the tables
below, runs scored against the particular bowler in all innings are
included.)
Batsman | Bowler | Inngs | Balls | Runs | Dismissals | Average |
Mohammad Hafeez | Dale Steyn | 28 | 226 | 158 | 15 | 10.53 |
Graeme Smith | Zaheer Khan | 30 | 402 | 247 | 13 | 19.00 |
Tillakaratne Dilshan | Harbhajan Singh | 32 | 552 | 409 | 12 | 34.08 |
Ramnaresh Sarwan | Brett Lee | 31 | 360 | 245 | 12 | 20.41 |
Sachin Tendulkar | James Anderson | 34 | 544 | 348 | 12 | 29.00 |
Sachin Tendulkar | Brett Lee | 41 | 728 | 441 | 12 | 36.75 |
Marcus Trescothick | Makhaya Ntini | 26 | 640 | 382 | 12 | 31.83 |
Chris Gayle | James Anderson | 32 | 397 | 304 | 11 | 27.63 |
Chris Gayle | Makhaya Ntini | 22 | 414 | 312 | 11 | 28.36 |
Brian Lara | Andre Nel | 20 | 413 | 235 | 11 | 21.36 |
Ashwell Prince | Shane Warne | 18 | 466 | 164 | 11 | 14.90 |
Virender Sehwag | Brett Lee | 38 | 468 | 354 | 11 | 32.18 |
Andrew Strauss | Brett Lee | 41 | 655 | 339 | 11 | 30.81 |
Ross Taylor | Stuart Broad | 37 | 415 | 248 | 11 | 22.54 |
Shane Watson | Tim Bresnan | 22 | 323 | 207 | 11 | 18.81 |
Ian Bell | Mitchell Johnson | 23 | 303 | 165 | 10 | 16.50 |
Coming back to the Hafeez-Steyn story, Steyn has caused the maximum
damage in Tests, and always early in the innings. In the matches in
which Steyn has played (in all formats), Hafeez averages 19.82 from 30 innings, almost ten runs lower than his career average across formats.
The first time Steyn bowled to Hafeez was in the beginning of 2007.
Since then, Hafeez has been dismissed 48 times by bowlers in Tests, of
which Steyn has done the job eight times, which means 17% of all his
dismissals in Tests in the last seven years have been at the hands of
one bowler. Against all other bowlers in Tests during this period,
Hafeez has averaged almost 36; because of the Steyn factor, though, his
overall average against all bowlers drops to less than 32. (The
dismissals count excludes run-outs.)
Format | Innings | Balls | Runs | Dismissals | Average |
Tests | 14 | 130 | 87 | 8 | 10.87 |
ODIs | 10 | 84 | 58 | 5 | 11.60 |
T20Is | 4 | 12 | 13 | 2 | 6.50 |
Overall | 28 | 226 | 158 | 15 | 10.53 |
Versus | Balls | Runs | Dismissals | Average |
Dale Steyn | 130 | 87 | 8 | 10.87 |
Others | 2529 | 1431 | 40 | 35.78 |
Overall | 2659 | 1518 | 48 | 31.62 |
In 2013 alone, Steyn has dismissed Hafeez ten times - four times each in
Tests and ODIs, and twice in Twenty20 internationals. Hafeez's average
against Steyn in 2013: 4.00. In the last 12 years, no batsman -
specialist or otherwise - has been dismissed by one bowler so many times
in a calendar year.
The table below lists other such instances as well, and among the
batsmen who've been bunny for a year are Lara, Gayle, Gilchrist, Sehwag
and Smith. Gayle's in the list twice, but he didn't have such a bad time
against Steve Harmison in 2004, scoring 262 runs in 291 balls. Against
Zaheer it was a different story. Lara, for some reason, couldn't fathom
Andy Bichel's bowling in 2003, while Adam Gilchrist struggled against
Andrew Flintoff's round-the-wicket line in 2005.
Three of the ten instances listed below are from 2013: apart from Steyn,
there've been two other bowlers who've utterly dominated a batsman. R
Ashwin dismissed Phil Hughes seven times in ten innings - five times in
Tests at a cost of 39 runs, and twice in ODIs conceding eight. His
average against Hughes in 2013: 6.71.
Smith has the Zaheer challenge coming up later this year, but he has
already had his problems against a bowler this year: Saeed Ajmal has
dismissed him seven times in eight innings in 2013, at an average of
15.71. Smith hasn't been so lost against Ajmal in Tests, scoring 103
runs for four dismissals, but in ODIs he has scored seven and been
dismissed three times.
Batsman | Bowler | Year | Inngs | Balls | Runs | Dismissals | Average | |
Mohammad Hafeez | Dale Steyn | 2013 | 17 | 110 | 40 | 10 | 4.00 | |
Jacob Oram | Ryan Sidebottom | 2008 | 15 | 214 | 105 | 9 | 11.67 | |
Chris Gayle | Steve Harmison | 2004 | 24 | 291 | 262 | 7 | 37.42 | |
Chris Gayle | Zaheer Khan | 2002 | 12 | 158 | 88 | 7 | 12.57 | |
Adam Gilchrist | Andrew Flintoff | 2005 | 16 | 199 | 150 | 7 | 20.00 | |
Phil Hughes | R Ashwin | 2013 | 10 | 205 | 47 | 7 | 6.71 | |
Brian Lara | Andy Bichel | 2003 | 13 | 209 | 132 | 7 | 18.85 | |
Virender Sehwag | Merv Dillon | 2002 | 12 | 161 | 125 | 7 | 17.85 | |
Graeme Smith | Saeed Ajmal | 2013 | 8 | 202 | 110 | 7 | 15.71 | |
Andrew Strauss | Nathan Hauritz | 2009 | 9 | 149 | 72 | 7 | 10.28 |
Having just negotiated - not so successfully - the guiles of Ajmal,
Smith will have to prepare himself for the challenge of facing up to a
bowler who is at his best against left-handers: the four batsmen Zaheer
has dismissed most often
in Tests are all left-hand ones - Smith (13 times), Kumar Sangakkara
(11), Sanath Jayasuriya and Matthew Hayden (ten each). Smith's problems
against Zaheer, though, have been more pronounced in ODIs than in Tests,
where he averages nearly 30 against him. Zaheer hasn't been included in
the ODI squad for the tour to South Africa, which might just ease
Smith's concerns a little bit.
Format | Innings | Balls | Runs | Dismissals | Average |
Tests | 16 | 284 | 178 | 6 | 29.67 |
ODIs | 12 | 98 | 50 | 6 | 8.33 |
T20Is | 2 | 20 | 19 | 1 | 19.00 |
Overall | 30 | 402 | 247 | 13 | 19.00 |
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