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Atherton c Healy b McGrath

In 44 Tests - 17 against Australia with McGrath and 27 against West Indies Atherton fell to either McGrath, Walsh or Ambrose a staggering 53 times

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Mike Atherton had a few fast bowlers queueing up to bowl at him © Getty Images
Mike Atherton's worst nightmare probably starts with the sight of a tall fast bowler running in, armed with a hungry slip cordon, the ball rearing steeply from a good length, a nervous prod outside the off stump followed by raucous shouts celebrating a regulation catch and a typical dismissal.
And that fast bowler could well have been Glenn McGrath, Curtly Ambrose or Courtney Walsh. Atherton claims three of the top four spots in the list of batsmen most dismissed by a particular bowler. In 44 Tests - 17 against Australia with McGrath and 27 against West Indies - Atherton fell to one of these three bowlers a staggering 53 times. And the Atherton-McGrath affair has occurred on an astonishing 19 occasions.
Brian Lara, contributing 14 wickets to McGrath's tally, is the only current batsman in the top 30. McGrath famously predicted that Lara would be his 300th scalp but the icing on the cake was that he was the second wicket of a hat-trick as well.
All the bowlers in the list, with the exception of Kapil Dev, are from Australia, England and the West Indies. The glaring absences are Richard Hadlee, Imran Khan, Allan Donald and Muttiah Muralitharan.

Batsmen dismissed most times by a particular bowler in Tests
Batsman Bowler Span Dis Mat D/M
MA Atherton (Eng) GD McGrath (Aust) 1994-2001 19 17 1.117
AR Morris (Aust) AV Bedser (Eng) 1946-1954 18 21 0.857
MA Atherton (Eng) CEL Ambrose (WI) 1991-2000 17 26 0.653
MA Atherton (Eng) CA Walsh (WI) 1991-2000 17 27 0.629
GA Gooch (Eng) MD Marshall (WI) 1980-1991 16 21 0.761
TW Hayward (Eng) H Trumble (Aust) 1896-1904 15 22 0.681
ME Waugh (Aust) CEL Ambrose (WI) 1991-1999 15 22 0.681
IA Healy (Aust) CA Walsh (WI) 1988-1999 15 28 0.535
DI Gower (Eng) GF Lawson (Aust) 1981-1989 14 21 0.666
BC Lara (ICC/WI) GD McGrath (Aust) 1995-2005 14 22 0.636
AJ Stewart (Eng) SK Warne (Aust) 1993-2002 14 23 0.608
AFA Lilley (Eng) MA Noble (Aust) 1899-1909 14 29 0.482
VT Trumper (Aust) SF Barnes (Eng) 1901-1912 13 17 0.764
AJ Lamb (Eng) MD Marshall (WI) 1984-1991 13 19 0.684
RC Russell (Eng) CEL Ambrose (WI) 1990-1998 13 19 0.684
AC MacLaren (Eng) H Trumble (Aust) 1894-1902 13 20 0.650
GS Chappell (Aust) DL Underwood (Eng) 1971-1980 13 24 0.541
RN Harvey (Aust) AV Bedser (Eng) 1948-1954 12 13 0.923
AL Hassett (Aust) DVP Wright (Eng) 1938-1951 12 14 0.857
Mudassar Nazar (Pak) N Kapil Dev (India) 1978-1984 12 18 0.666

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Adam Gilchrist is 20 catches short of becoming the first wicketkeeper to take a 100 catches off a single bowler. In Gilchrist's case, it's McGrath making yet another appearance. Rod Marsh finished his career with 95 catches off Dennis Lillee. Interestingly, the top five fielder-bowler combinations all involve spinners: Mahela Jayawardene and Muralitharan with 49 dismissals closing in on Mark Taylor and Shane Warne's 51.
Wasim Akram and Chaminda Vaas, one-day titans with 832 wickets between them, share ten entries in the top 30. No bowler has accounted for some of one-day cricket's most feared openers - Saeed Anwar, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Shahid Afridi and Herschelle Gibbs - more often than Vaas has. And he's just two behind Shaun Pollock's ten dismissals of Adam Gilchrist. Ajit Agarkar is quite a surprise entry as high up as No. 7, having dismissed Sanath Jayasuriya on nine occasions.

Batsman dismissed most times by a particular bowler in ODIs
Batsman Bowler Span Dis Mat D/M
ST Jayasuriya (SL) Waqar Younis (Pak) 1989-2002 13 45 0.288
DL Haynes (WI) Wasim Akram (Pak) 1985-1993 12 41 0.292
Saeed Anwar (Pak) WPUJC Vaas (SL) 1994-2002 11 38 0.289
RB Richardson (WI) CJ McDermott (Aust) 1985-1996 10 32 0.312
AR Border (Aust) EJ Chatfield (NZ) 1980-1988 10 34 0.294
AC Gilchrist (Aust) SM Pollock (ICC/SAf) 1997-2005 10 35 0.285
ST Jayasuriya (SL) AB Agarkar (India) 1998-2005 9 18 0.500
DL Haynes (WI) N Kapil Dev (India) 1979-1992 9 35 0.257
RS Mahanama (SL) Wasim Akram (Pak) 1986-1998 9 35 0.257
CL Hooper (WI) Wasim Akram (Pak) 1987-2002 9 40 0.225
PA de Silva (SL) Waqar Younis (Pak) 1989-2002 9 41 0.219
ST Jayasuriya (SL) Wasim Akram (Pak) 1989-2002 9 42 0.214
SR Tendulkar (India) WPUJC Vaas (SL) 1994-2005 9 43 0.209
GM Turner (NZ) RGD Willis (Eng) 1979-1983 8 11 0.727
AC Gilchrist (Aust) WPUJC Vaas (SL) 1999-2005 8 17 0.470
Rameez Raja (Pak) BP Patterson (WI) 1986-1993 8 18 0.444
HH Gibbs (SAf) WPUJC Vaas (SL) 1998-2004 8 18 0.444
DJ Cullinan (SAf) SK Warne (Aust) 1993-2000 8 22 0.363
Javed Miandad (Pak) CEL Ambrose (WI) 1988-1993 8 28 0.285
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak) BKV Prasad (India) 1994-2000 8 28 0.285

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Trivia
  • Chris Harris has taken 29 catches off his own bowling in ODIs. It is not only the record for highest number of caught and bowleds but it is also the record for non-wicketkeeper/bowler combinations for dismissals. Muralitharan has 25 caught and bowleds and 'caught Shaun Pollock bowled Jacques Kallis' has occurred on 25 occasions as well.
  • Atherton c Healy b McGrath is the most common wicket in Tests, having occurred eight times. Kapil had Mudassar Nazar caught by Syed Kirmani on six occasions.
  • Courtney Walsh dismissed Ian Healy on nought five times, the record for dismissing a particular batsman for a particular score in Test cricket.
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    George Binoy is editorial assistant of Cricinfo