We all know that Mohammad Abbas had a superb entry into Test cricket. He seemed like a shorter version of Mohammad Asif, able to dangle his medium pacers to deceive the best batsmen in the business.
But the last two years things have gone very, very wrong. He failed in South Africa, and in the next away series was dropped from the First Test in Australia and went wicketless in the Second Test.
But the numbers expose just how catastrophic his decline and fall have been.
This is how Abbas has performed outside Asia over the last 2 full years, having taken 19 wickets in 3 Tests in the British Isles the previous year.
As we all know, an average below 30 is good, and below 35 is acceptable. similarly a strike rate below 60 is good, and below 70 is acceptable.
In South Africa, 2018-19
3 Tests
5 wickets in 74 overs
Average 46.20
Strike Rate 88.8
In Australia, 2019-20
1 Test
0 wickets in 29 overs for 100 runs
No Average
No Strike Rate
In England, 2020
3 Tests
5 wickets in 78 overs for 179 runs
Average 35.80
Strike Rate 93.6
In New Zealand, 2020-21
1 Test
1 wicket in 31 overs for 49 runs
Average 49.00
Strike Rate 186.0
OVERALL AWAY TEST RECORD THE LAST TWO YEARS
8 matches
11 wickets for 559 runs in 212 overs
AVERAGE 50.81
STRIKE RATE 115.64
These numbers are truly shocking. Mohammad Abbas is still a very economical bowler, but how can any team - even Afghanistan or Zimbabwe - carry a pace bowler who takes a wicket every 116 deliveries, at an average of 50.81 runs per wicket?
But the last two years things have gone very, very wrong. He failed in South Africa, and in the next away series was dropped from the First Test in Australia and went wicketless in the Second Test.
But the numbers expose just how catastrophic his decline and fall have been.
This is how Abbas has performed outside Asia over the last 2 full years, having taken 19 wickets in 3 Tests in the British Isles the previous year.
As we all know, an average below 30 is good, and below 35 is acceptable. similarly a strike rate below 60 is good, and below 70 is acceptable.
In South Africa, 2018-19
3 Tests
5 wickets in 74 overs
Average 46.20
Strike Rate 88.8
In Australia, 2019-20
1 Test
0 wickets in 29 overs for 100 runs
No Average
No Strike Rate
In England, 2020
3 Tests
5 wickets in 78 overs for 179 runs
Average 35.80
Strike Rate 93.6
In New Zealand, 2020-21
1 Test
1 wicket in 31 overs for 49 runs
Average 49.00
Strike Rate 186.0
OVERALL AWAY TEST RECORD THE LAST TWO YEARS
8 matches
11 wickets for 559 runs in 212 overs
AVERAGE 50.81
STRIKE RATE 115.64
These numbers are truly shocking. Mohammad Abbas is still a very economical bowler, but how can any team - even Afghanistan or Zimbabwe - carry a pace bowler who takes a wicket every 116 deliveries, at an average of 50.81 runs per wicket?