Has Boland Made History in Jamaica with Best Bowling Average Since 1915?

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Key Takeaways
- Scott Boland achieved a historic bowling average of 17.33.
- This is the best average for a Test bowler since 1915.
- Boland's performance has redefined Australian cricket standards.
- Only Syd Barnes has a better record among bowlers since 1900.
- Australia's first-innings lead provides strategic advantages in the Test.
Jamaica, July 14 (NationPress) Australian fast bowler Scott Boland has made history by achieving the remarkable distinction of holding the best bowling average among Test bowlers since 1915, for those who have bowled at least 2000 balls in the longest format of the game.
Boland reached this milestone during the third Test match against the West Indies at Sabina Park, posting impressive bowling figures of 3-34. His current Test bowling average is now 17.33, the finest recorded by any bowler in the last 110 years of Test cricket, considering the same minimum of 2000 balls bowled.
Only Syd Barnes of England ranks above Boland among bowlers since 1900, with the other six bowlers ahead of him all competing in the 1800s, during the early days of Test cricket, according to ICC reports.
After scoring just 225 in their first innings, Australia made a strong comeback, utilizing their four-pronged pace attack to dismiss the hosts for only 143 and take a first-innings lead.
Boland notably disrupted the West Indies' top-scorer John Campbell (36), who was caught off guard by a delivery that angled back into his pads. Boland's precision also led to the dismissal of Shai Hope at 23. He later wrapped up the tail by bowling out Shamar Joseph, ensuring the tourists secured an 82-run lead.
Despite this setback, the West Indies made a late comeback, leaving Australia struggling at 99/6 in their second innings, with a lead of 181 when day two concluded.
Nevertheless, Australia's first-innings advantage provides them with some breathing room. With Cameron Green not out at 42 and captain Pat Cummins (5*) at the crease, the Australians aim to extend their lead to beyond 220, potentially reaching 250 on Day 3.
Best Test bowling averages for players active since 1915 (minimum 2000 deliveries bowled):
Scott Boland (2021-Present): 59 wickets at 17.33
Bert Ironmonger (1928-1933): 74 wickets at 17.97
Frank Tyson (1954-1959): 76 wickets at 18.56
Axar Patel (2021-Present): 55 wickets at 19.34
Jasprit Bumrah (2018-Present): 217 wickets at 19.48