Quote:
> Going over the scorecards for the last Aus-Ind series
> in Oz, I noticed that at Perth, the four successful
> Aus bowlers had figures of
> Harris: 1/33 & 1/34
> Hilfenhaus: 4/43 & 4/54
> Starc: 2/39 & 2/31
> Siddle: 3/42 & 3/43
> It is surely a statistical oddity that four bowlers should
> all have the same number of wickets in each innings.
> Does this kind of thing happen often?
> Vijay
The bowlers sides are listed first. The bowlers are listed in the
first innings deployment order. + indicates the listed bowlers were
the only ones used in both innings.
FIVE:
+Aus v SL, Brisbane, 2007-08
B Lee 4/26 & 4/86; MG Johnson 2/49 & 2/47;
SCG MacGill 1/79 & 1/64; SR Clark 2/46 & 2/75; A Symonds 1/10 & 1/21
FOUR:
+WI v BD, Chittagong, 2002-03
PT Collins 3/60 & 3/58; VC Drakes 2/23 & 2/52;
DBL Powell 3/51 & 3/36; JJC Lawson 2/55 & 2/53
Aus v Ind, Perth, 2011-12
RJ Harris 1/33 & 1/34; BW Hilfenhaus 4/43 & 4/54
MA Starc 2/38 & 2/31; PM Siddle 3/42 & 3/43
THREE:
+Eng v Aus, The Oval, 1890
F Martin 6/50 & 6/52; GA Lohmann 3/34 & 3/32; JW Sharpe 1/8 & 1/10
Aus v SAf, Adelaide, 1931-31
SJ McCabe 1/34 & 1/51; WJ OReilly 2/74 & 2/81; CV Grimmett 7/116 &
7/83
Ind v NZ, Hyderabad, 2012
UT Yadav 1/24 & 1/32; PP Ojha 3/44 & 3/48; R Ashwin 6/31 & 6/54
TWO:
Aus v Eng, Lords, 1972
DK Lillee 2/90 & 2/50; RAL Massie 8/84 & 8/53
aslam
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