
The cricketing world often debates the greatest bowlers, and two names that frequently surface are Mohammad Shami and Dale Steyn. Both have had remarkable careers, and today we compare their stats after 64 Test matches to gain insights into their performances.
As of their 64th Test, both bowlers have impressive records. Here’s a comparative analysis displayed in the table below:
| Bowler | Matches | Wickets | Average | Best Bowling | Five-Wicket Hauls |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mohammad Shami | 64 | 229 | 27.71 | 6-56 (vs. Australia) | 6 |
| Dale Steyn | 64 | 327 | 22.68 | 7-51 (vs. India) | 21 |
Shami’s notable performances came against South Africa, where he secured 48 wickets at an outstanding average of 20.93 over 11 matches. In contrast, Steyn dominated against New Zealand, claiming 58 wickets from just 10 matches, with an exceptional average of 17.05.
In terms of match outcomes, Shami has played in 31 Test victories, taking 118 wickets and averaging 20.34 in these matches. Conversely, Steyn has been part of 34 wins, amassing 258 wickets at an average of just 15.9, highlighting his match-winning capabilities.
Shami has participated in 41 away Tests, tallying 145 wickets at an average of 30.33. In contrast, Steyn excelled away from home with 134 wickets from 28 away matches, averaging 24.59.
| Bowler | Away Matches | Away Wickets | Away Average | Home Wickets | Home Average |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mohammad Shami | 41 | 145 | 30.33 | 76 | 22.10 |
| Dale Steyn | 28 | 134 | 24.59 | 187 | 20.55 |
Both Mohammad Shami and Dale Steyn have carved their names in the annals of cricket history with remarkable performances. While Shami continues to showcase his talent, Steyn’s legacy as one of the best bowlers remains unmatched. The comparison of their stats reveals the challenges and triumphs faced over their careers.






