Wisden 100







The Wisden 100 is a set of lists created by Wisden which attempted to objectively rate the 100 best individual innings performances in Test and One Day International cricket in each of the disciplines of batting and bowling. The Test list was released in 2001 and the ODI list was released in 2002.


The ratings were calculated by scoring each individual batting and bowling performance in various criteria. Apart from the player's actual score or figures, criteria which were taken into account included the strength of the opposition players, the quality of the pitch, the result of the match, and the player's contribution to this result.[1][2] The maximum possible rating was 300.




Contents






  • 1 Test cricket


    • 1.1 Top 10 Batting performances


    • 1.2 Top 10 Bowling performances


    • 1.3 Controversy


    • 1.4 Updating the list




  • 2 ODI cricket


    • 2.1 Top 10 Batting performances


    • 2.2 Top 10 Bowling performances


    • 2.3 Updating the list




  • 3 All-time lists


    • 3.1 Top 5 Test batsmen


    • 3.2 Top 5 Test bowlers


    • 3.3 Top 5 ODI batsmen


    • 3.4 Top 5 ODI bowlers




  • 4 Other lists


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Test cricket




Harbhajan, pictured here bowling in the nets, was one of only two players to have four bowling performances in the top 100.


The Wisden 100 list for Test cricket was released on 26 July 2001.


The top-rated batting performance was Donald Bradman's 270 for Australia against England at Melbourne in the 1936–37 Ashes series. 5 of Bradman's innings appeared in the top 100, more than any other batsman.


The top-rated bowling performance was Hugh Tayfield's 9/113 for South Africa against England at Johannesburg in the 1956–57 series. Curtly Ambrose and Harbhajan Singh each had 4 performances in the top 100, more than any other bowler.


Top 10 Batting performances

















































































































Rank
Batsman
Score
For
Against
Venue
Season
Rating
1 Donald Bradman 270 Australia
England
Melbourne 1936–37 262.4
2 Brian Lara 153* West Indies
Australia
Bridgetown 1998–99 255.2
3 Graham Gooch 154* England
West Indies
Leeds 1991 252.0
4 Ian Botham 149* England
Australia
Leeds 1981 240.8
5 Donald Bradman 299* Australia
South Africa
Adelaide 1931–32 236.8
6 V. V. S. Laxman 281 India
Australia
Kolkata 2000–01 234.8
7 Clem Hill 188 Australia
England
Melbourne 1897–98 234.2
8 Azhar Mahmood 132 Pakistan
South Africa
Durban 1997–98 232.6
9 Kim Hughes 100* Australia
West Indies
Melbourne 1981–82 229.7
10 Brian Lara 375 West Indies
England
St. John's 1993–94 228.1

For the full list, see Top 100 Batsmen (Test) at Rediff.com.


Top 10 Bowling performances

















































































































Rank
Bowler
Figures
For
Against
Venue
Season
Rating
1 Hugh Tayfield 9/113 South Africa
England
Johannesburg 1956–57 253.9
2 Anil Kumble 10/74 India
Pakistan
Delhi 1998–99 248.6
3 Jim Laker 10/53 England
Australia
Manchester 1956 241.7
4 Jack White 8/126 England
Australia
Adelaide 1928–29 238.8
5 Richard Hadlee 9/52 New Zealand
Australia
Brisbane 1985–86 237.1
6 Devon Malcolm 9/57 England
South Africa
The Oval, London 1994 234.4
7 Bob Willis 8/43 England
Australia
Leeds 1981 226.1
8 Hedley Verity 8/43 England
Australia
Lord's, London 1934 225.1
9 Bill O'Reilly 7/54 Australia
England
Trent Bridge 1934 224.3
10 Graham McKenzie 8/71 Australia
West Indies
Melbourne 1968–69 224.1

For the full list, see Top 100 Bowlers (Test) at Rediff.com.


Controversy


Despite his highly impressive career record, not one of Sachin Tendulkar's innings appeared in the top 100 batting performances. His omission was strongly criticised by fans and many sections of the media in India.[3] Wisden defended the list stating that performances which majorly contributed to victories received a much larger weighting than those in which the match was drawn or lost. Tendulkar's most important innings had usually come in draws and defeats which received a lower weighting.[4]


The list also received general criticism from a few leading sports editors.[5]


Updating the list


The list has had no official updated release since its inception. However, shortly after the list's release, Wisden stated that Mark Butcher's match-winning innings of 173* in the 4th Test of the 2001 Ashes series placed him in 48th place on the batting list with a rating of 200.8.[6]


ODI cricket


Following the success of the list for Test cricket, the Wisden 100 list for ODI cricket was released on 1 February 2002.


The top-rated batting performance was Viv Richards' 189* for West Indies against England at Manchester in 1984. 7 of Richards' innings appeared in the top 100, more than any other batsman.


The top-rated bowling performance was Gary Gilmour's 6/14 for Australia against England at Leeds in 1975. Waqar Younis appears 9 times in the top 100, more than any other player.


Top 10 Batting performances

















































































































Rank
Batsman
Score
For
Against
Venue
Year
Rating
1 Viv Richards 189* West Indies
England
Old Trafford 1984 257.59
2 Viv Richards 138* West Indies
England
Lord's, London 1979 245.76
3 Sanath Jayasuriya 189 Sri Lanka
India
Sharjah 2000 245.33
4 Kapil Dev 175* India
Zimbabwe
Tunbridge Wells 1983 241.87
5 Saeed Anwar 194 Pakistan
India
Chennai 1997 225.62
6 David Gower 158 England
New Zealand
Brisbane 1983 219.84
7 Brian Lara 169 West Indies
Sri Lanka
Sharjah 1995 215.21
8 Aravinda de Silva 107* Sri Lanka
Australia
Lahore 1996 212.91
9 Clive Lloyd 102 West Indies
Australia
Lord's, London 1975 209.84
10 Brian Lara 153 West Indies
Pakistan
Sharjah 1993 204.46

For the full list, see Top 100 Batsmen (ODI) at Rediff.com.


Top 10 Bowling performances

















































































































Rank
Bowler
Figures
For
Against
Venue
Year
Rating
1 Gary Gilmour 6/14 Australia
England
Leeds 1975 205.56
2 Aaqib Javed 7/37 Pakistan
India
Sharjah 1991 202.25
3 Waqar Younis 7/36 Pakistan
England
Leeds 2001 181.34
4 Chaminda Vaas 8/19 Sri Lanka
Zimbabwe
Colombo 2001 174.94
5 Chaminda Vaas 5/14 Sri Lanka
India
Sharjah 2000 173.93
6 Joel Garner 5/38 West Indies
England
Lord's, London 1979 172.78
7 Sunil Joshi 5/6 India
South Africa
Nairobi 1999 170.66
8 Shaun Pollock 5/36 South Africa
Australia
Birmingham 1999 161.99
9 Muttiah Muralitharan 7/30 Sri Lanka
India
Sharjah 2000 160.02
10 Madan Lal 3/31 India
West Indies
Lord's, London 1983 158.50

For the full list, see Top 100 Bowlers (ODI) at Rediff.com.


Updating the list


As with the Test cricket list, this list has had no official updated release since its inception. However, Wisden stated that Ricky Ponting's 140* against India in the 2003 World Cup final placed him 2nd on the batting list.[7]


All-time lists


Following the launch of the top Test and ODI performances lists, Wisden received many requests asking whether it was possible to create a ranking list of all-time great players by using the same formula and examining the average rating each player received per innings. Including a weighting for players with longer careers, Wisden arrived at the lists below.[8] In Tests, Donald Bradman was the clear leader in the batting category and Muttiah Muralitharan was ranked as the top bowler.[9] In the ODI section, Viv Richards and Wasim Akram are the top-ranked players.


Top 5 Test batsmen

































Rank
Batsman
Rating
1
Australia Donald Bradman
1349.0
2
India Sachin Tendulkar
1000. 5
3
West Indies Cricket Board Viv Richards
913.9
4
West Indies Cricket Board Garfield Sobers
912.0
5
Australia Allan Border
911.2

Top 5 Test bowlers

































Rank
Bowler
Rating
1
Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan
1320.4
2
New Zealand Richard Hadlee
1232.9
3
England Sydney Barnes
1209.3
4
Australia Shane Warne
1195.8
5
Australia Clarrie Grimmett
1184.8

For the full Top 10 list for Test cricket, see All-time W100 Test Top 10s at Cricinfo.com.


Top 5 ODI batsmen

































Rank
Batsman
Rating
1
West Indies Cricket Board Viv Richards
1132.5[10][11][12]
2
India Sachin Tendulkar
1119.3
3
Australia Michael Bevan
1036.8
4
Australia Ricky Ponting
1022.1
5
West Indies Cricket Board Brian Lara
1016.7

Top 5 ODI bowlers

































Rank
Bowler
Rating
1
Pakistan Wasim Akram
1223.5
2
South Africa Allan Donald
1180.1
3
Pakistan Waqar Younis
1167.1
4
Australia Glenn McGrath
1165.9
5
West Indies Cricket Board Joel Garner
1160.7

For the full Top 10 list for ODI cricket, see All-time W100 ODI Top 10s at Cricinfo.com.


Other lists


The same methodology was used to rank each player's overall performance in the 2003 Cricket World Cup. In this list, the top batsman was Sachin Tendulkar[13] and the top bowler was Glenn McGrath.[14]


References





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  11. ^ "Akram, Richards top Wisden ODI rankings". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 16 December 2002.


  12. ^ "Murali 'best bowler ever'". BBC News. 13 December 2002.


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  14. ^ "WC 2002–03 rankings – bowling". Cricinfo.com. 25 March 2003. Retrieved 2007-01-05.
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External links



  • Wisden 100 for Test cricket at Rediff.com

  • Wisden 100 for ODI cricket at Rediff.com




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