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4000 Runs & 350 Wickets in Test Cricket: The Elite All-Rounders Club

Players with 4000 Runs & 350 Wickets in Test

PlayerMatchesRunsBatting AverageWicketsBowling Average
Kapil Dev (IND)131524831.0543429.64
Ian Botham (ENG)102520033.5438328.40
Daniel Vettori (NZ)113453130.0036234.36

Key Insights and Analysis of the Elite All-Rounders Club

Ian Botham’s Unmatched Dominance and Records

Ian Botham stands out in this exclusive group, being the first player to score 4000 runs and take 350 wickets in Test cricket. His career is littered with milestones that emphasize his all-round superiority:


Kapil Dev and Daniel Vettori: Captaincy & Milestone Speed

While Ian Botham excelled in pure statistical volume, Kapil Dev and Daniel Vettori hold significant records relating to longevity, captaincy, and their journey to bowling milestones.

  • Vettori’s Longevity: Vettori needed 106 matches to grab his 350th wicket, making him the second-slowest bowler overall to attain this milestone (behind only Chaminda Vaas among bowlers with 350+ wickets).
  • Kapil Dev’s Pace: Dev surpassed the 350-wicket mark in 100 Tests. He is also noted as the second-slowest bowler to snare 400 wickets in the longest format.
  • All-Round Captains: Both Dev (1364 runs & 111 wickets) and Vettori (1917 runs & 116 wickets) are two of only five players to aggregate 1000 runs and pick up 100 wickets while captaining their Test sides.

The Exclusive 1000 Run & 100 Wicket Captaincy Club

This is arguably the most exclusive club within Test all-round cricket, showcasing individuals who carried the dual burden of leadership and consistent performance with both bat and ball.

The five captains who achieved the double of 1000 runs and 100 wickets while leading their team are:

  1. Imran Khan (Pakistan): 2408 runs & 187 wickets
  2. Garry Sobers (West Indies): 3528 runs & 117 wickets
  3. Jason Holder (West Indies): 1735 runs & 100 wickets
  4. Kapil Dev (India): 1364 runs & 111 wickets
  5. Daniel Vettori (New Zealand): 1917 runs & 116 wickets