Another key parameter to measure a team’s bowling strength is how often they bowl the opposition out twice. At home, India could always rely on their spinners to do this, but their attacks were never as effective overseas. That too changed this year.Out of the 11 Tests India played in SENA countries this year, they took all 20 wickets nine times – a success rate of nearly 82%. Considering a minimum of three Tests in SENA countries, they have achieved a better success rate only once, in 1968, where they took all 20 wickets in five out of the six Tests (83.33%).

With India playing just three Tests at home this year, their pacers had the lion’s share of the wickets. Out of the 257 wickets taken by all India bowlers, their fast men claimed almost 70%. Given a minimum of four Tests, only once have India’s pacers had a bigger share. In 2014, they picked up 112 wickets, 79% of the overall 141.Of the nine five-wicket hauls by India bowlers this year, only one was by a spinner, Kuldeep Yadav’s 5 for 57 against West Indies in Rajkot, further highlighting how dominant the quicks have been.

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