Jasprit Bumrah vs Wasim Akram vs James Anderson: Who Was Best After 46 Tests?

Jasprit Bumrah vs Wasim Akram vs James Anderson: Who Was Best After 46 Tests?

Three eras, three pace legends — Wasim Akram, James Anderson, and Jasprit Bumrah — all have been premier match-winners for their respective nations. Their brilliance with the ball has defined the rhythm of many iconic Test battles. But how did each stack up after 46 Test matches, a point that typically reflects a bowler’s solidified place in the team?

Let’s dive into a comparative breakdown of these bowling stalwarts to evaluate who had the strongest impact at this milestone in their Test careers.


Head-to-Head Stats After 46 Tests

BowlerWicketsAverageStrike Rate5WI/10WM
Jasprit Bumrah21019.6042.314 / 0
Wasim Akram18323.5955.612 / 2
James Anderson15634.8160.48 / 0

Key Performance Insights

  • Bumrah’s 210 wickets at 19.60 average is sensational and places him well ahead. His 14 five-wicket hauls in 46 matches suggest an extraordinary 15.9% strike rate for match-turning spells.
  • Akram’s 183 wickets at 23.59 with 12 five-fers and 2 ten-wicket hauls reflect early signs of his legendary status. His 15.2% five-for rate is marginally behind Bumrah’s.
  • Anderson, on the other hand, was still a work in progress. His higher average of 34.81 and lower strike rate indicate that his peak years were yet to come.

Home vs Away Performance

BowlerHome AvgAway AvgDifference
Bumrah17.1919.732.54
Akram23.7623.49-0.27
Anderson30.2943.8413.55
  • Akram was remarkably consistent across conditions.
  • Bumrah adapted instantly to foreign conditions, with just a minor dip outside India.
  • Anderson notably struggled away from home early in his career, with a 13.5-point disparity in average.

Impact in Victories

BowlerAvg in Wins5WI in Wins
Bumrah14.509
Akram17.973
Anderson25.765
  • Bumrah’s 14.50 average in wins shows his immense match-winning potential.
  • Akram had fewer five-fers in wins but made up with double centuries of wickets.
  • Anderson, again, lagged with a higher average and lower impact in wins.

Final Verdict: Bumrah Leads the Pack

Evaluating purely on performance after 46 Test matches, Jasprit Bumrah stands out as the most complete fast bowler among the three. His stats — from average to strike rate to impact in wins — are off the charts.

  • Wasim Akram had already shown glimpses of greatness, especially with his variation and match-awareness.
  • James Anderson would go on to become one of the all-time greats, but at this stage, he was still sharpening his tools.

Jasprit Bumrah’s combination of control, versatility, and raw wicket-taking ability makes him the best among the three at this stage of their careers.


Pure numbers tell a story, but Bumrah’s also reflect domination across all terrains — a fast bowler born for the modern era.

Cricketwebs Staff

Content producer for Cricketwebs News Website.

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