1. Marnus Labuschagne
Score: 5311
Cricketer of the Weeks – 8
Average score per active week –177.33 (2nd)
Highest Score – 641 – Not only the highest score
this year but the highest ever score in our Lists thanks to 226* in a Glamorgan
2nd XI match.
Stat Whack – Marnus Labuschagne has spent exactly 50% of the year in first
place and has NEVER been outside the top 3. A well justified winner for the
year.
2. Simon Harmer
Score: 5201
Cricketer of the Weeks – 8
Average score per active week – 185.75 (1st)
Highest Score – 374 – Scored in the last round of
County Championship fixtures prior to the start of the T20 Blast. Surprisingly was
not the highest score of that week.
Stat Whack – Was the King of the Wicket takers. He got a quarter of the wickets
taken by anyone on our List. Also scored slightly under a quarter of the economy
points.
3. Babar Azam
Score: 4385
Cricketer of the Weeks – 2
Average score per active week – 137.03 (5th)
Highest Score – 392 – His score of 158 in the final
ODI against England was his highest score of the week but was not enough to see
him win cricketer of the week.
Stat Whack – Was the highest T20 point scorer with 73.3% of his points coming
from the shortest form.
4. Joe Root
Score: 4117
Cricketer of the Weeks –5
Average score per active week – 158.35
(3rd)
Highest Score – 369 – A great year for the England
player if not a great year for the England captain. Things never got better than
his first Cricketer of the Week award in January with 238 vs Sri Lanka.
Stat Whack – At 88.49% he has the highest percentage of runs bagged from Long
Form cricket.
5. Moeen Ali
Score: 3953
Cricketer of the Weeks – 4
Average score per active week – 136.31 (6th)
Highest Score –336 – Moeen absolutely raked the
points in during the Abu Dhabi T10 league. It was this that pushed him into the
Top 5.
Stat Whack – With 890, Moeen had the highest number of points of anyone for his
Strike Rate. It made up just under a quarter of his total points.
6. Quinton De Kock
Score: 3312
Cricketer of the Weeks – 2
Average score per active week – 122.67
(8th)
Highest Score – 475 – The third highest score we
have ever recorded came from 5 (five) games in one week against Ireland.
Stat Whack – Has been the most effective wicket-keeper in our list this year
with 25.36% of his points coming from the gloves.
7. Ravichandran Ashwin
Score: 3149
Cricketer of the Weeks – 5
Average score per active week – 149.95
(4th)
Highest Score – 429 – The 10th highest
List score on record was the first of three back-to-back Cricketer of the Week
awards during the India v England series.
Stat Whack – Always the bridesmaid. Was the player with the second highest
percentage of Test points and the player with the second most bowling points.
8. Nicholas Pooran
Score: 2867
Cricketer of the Weeks – 1
Average score per active week –95.57 (13th)
Highest Score – 442 – Pooran registered the 9th
highest score of all time in February. He was a beneficiary of the Abu Dhabi
T10 League’s very quick turnover of games.
Stat Whack – Pooran scored 81% of his points in the shortest form. This is bettered
only by Glenn Maxwell who only played T20 in 2021.
9. Peter Siddle
Score: 2455
Cricketer of the Weeks – 3
Average score per active week – 131
(7th)
Highest Score – 428 – At the time this score, courtesy
of two 200+ games for Essex, was the eight highest score of all time. Such has
been the profligate scoring of 2021 that it is now a mere 11th.
Stat Whack – His average is the highest for any player to have featured in 20
or fewer weeks.
10. Dawid Malan
Score: 2537
Cricketer of the Weeks –0
Average score per active week – 84.57
(17th)
Highest Score – An unbeaten century in a rare
outing for Yorkshire saw him get his highest score for the year…finished fourth
that week. Tells you all you need to know about Malan’s year.
Stat Whack – Malan has the second lowest average points per active week at
84.57 despite (or perhaps because) also having the joint highest active weeks at
30.
The Rest
Glenn Maxwell |
2455 |
Jasprit Bumrah |
2394 |
Peter Handscomb |
2325 |
Virat Kohli |
2238 |
Ben Stokes |
2046 |
Kane Williamson |
1763 |
Steve Smith |
1706 |
David Warner |
1684 |
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