The Steyn v Pollock comparison

Dale Steyn has clearly been a bigger force as a strike bowler, but Shaun Pollock is still in front in terms of Man-of-the-Match awards in Tests

S Rajesh26-Dec-2018When Dale Steyn had Fakhar Zaman caught in the slips in Centurion, he went past Shaun Pollock’s 421 dismissals to become the leading wicket-taker in Tests for South Africa. A comparison of the numbers for these two bowlers reveal some similarities, but also a few glaring differences in the way these champion bowlers operated.ESPNcricinfo LtdFor a start, Steyn reached the 421-wicket mark in his 87th Test, which is 21 fewer than the matches Pollock required to get there. Steyn then finished wicketless in his 88th Test to stay on 421, but even at the end of that Test, he had bowled 6646 fewer deliveries (almost 1108 overs) to get the same number of wickets.Steyn’s biggest strength has been his ability to relentlessly attack the batsman and search for wickets, even at the cost of conceding a few extra runs. His strike rate of 42 balls per wicket is the best in Test history, among the 73 bowlers who have taken 200 or more wickets. On the same parameter, Pollock is at a middle-of-the-table No. 35.However, few bowlers did accuracy like Pollock did throughout his career. Among the 55 bowlers with 200 or more wickets since 1980 – we need a date filter because the rate of scoring was slower in the earlier eras – only Curtly Ambrose and Joel Garner have better economy rates than Pollock’s 2.39 runs per over. On this parameter, Steyn is at a low No. 46, out of 55 bowlers (though he has also bowled in an era where run-scoring has been a lot quicker). So while Steyn is about 27% better than Pollock on strike rate, Pollock is about 26% better on economy. Also, Pollock has two more Man-of-the-Match awards.In terms of Tests taken to reach the 100-wicket milestones, the gap between them has steadily increased. Steyn reached the 100 in six fewer matches, and 400 in 23 fewer games.