In the previous 21 Tests, West Indies’ pacers had averaged 42.70, which was worse than all those of all teams except Bangladesh. This resurgence of their pace attack has made the biggest difference; the spinners have improved their average from 47.23 to 37.17, but the batting numbers have actually dipped in this period: West Indies’ batsmen average 25.93 runs per wicket, compared to 26.99 in the previous 21 Tests. Given this reliance on pace, it isn’t surprising that West Indies struggled in the subcontinent, where conditions were generally more favourable for spin.Three of West Indies’ seamers – Jason Holder, Kemar Roach and Shannon Gabriel – have taken 40-plus wickets at sub-25 averages during this period, which is reminiscent of West Indies’ fast-bowling numbers during their glory years. From the start of 2000, until this phase, West Indies’ fast bowlers averaged 35.87, which means they have shaved off more than 10 runs from that average in the last couple of years.

WI fast bowlers with 40+ wickets since Oct 30, 2016

Player Mat Wkts Ave SR 5WIJason Holder 17 62 20.61 49.3 5Kemar Roach 14 49 23.18 45.4 3Shannon Gabriel 19 76 24.64 44.4 4The Holder phenomenonThe West Indies captain leads the batting bowling averages for his team during this period (among players who have played more than one Test). He is also second in catches taken by non-wicketkeepers, and he has pulled these feats off while shouldering the captaincy. Jason Holder has been West Indies’ Superman in these last two years. He hasn’t played four Tests in this period, and West Indies’ results in those four games are as follows:- Lost by 240 runs v New Zealand, Hamilton
– Lost by an innings & 272 runs v India, Rajkot
– Lost by 64 runs v Bangladesh, Chattogram
– Lost by an innings and 184 runs v Bangladesh, MirpurClearly, Holder has been West Indies’ talisman. Among all the West Indies players who have played more than one Test, Holder’s batting average of 39.04 is the highest, while his bowling average of 20.61 is third among fast bowlers with 40-plus wickets during this period. Top fast bowlers in Tests since Oct 30, 2016 (Min 40 wkts)

Player Mat Wkts Ave SR 5WIDuanne Olivier 8 41 18.19 27.6 3Mohammad Abbas 14 66 18.86 46.0 4Jason Holder 17 62 20.61 49.3 5Kagiso Rabada 27 139 20.77 38.3 6James Anderson 27 107 21.05 52.9 6Holder is also the only player to score 750-plus runs and take 30-plus wickets in Tests since October 30, 2016. Holder’s ability to perform at his best with both bat and ball while also leading the team puts him in truly elite company in an all-time list: he is one of only nine captains to achieve the double of 1000 runs and 50 wickets, while the difference of 6.96 between his batting average (33.68) and bowling average (26.72) is third in this list, next only to the legendary Imran Khan and Garry Sobers. Not surprisingly, he is currently on top of ICC’s rankings for Test allrounders.

Captains with 1000+ runs and 50+ wkts in Tests

Player Mat Runs Bat Av Wkts Bowl Av Ave diffImran Khan 48 2408 52.34 187 20.26 32.08Garry Sobers 39 3528 58.80 117 34.00 24.80Jason Holder 28 1381 33.68 72 26.72 6.96Daniel Vettori 32 1917 39.12 116 33.38 5.73Kapil Dev 34 1364 31.72 111 26.35 5.36John Reid 34 2129 34.33 54 30.12 4.20Heath Streak 21 1013 36.17 56 34.80 1.37Ray Illingworth 31 1288 28.62 51 35.96 -7.33Darren Sammy 30 1032 22.43 57 39.61 -17.17All Holder needs now is a little more help from the batsmen, to take West Indies to the next level in Test cricket.

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