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When being too old, or young, didn't matter

How many times have the oldest, and youngest, players involved in a series topped the runs and wickets lists?

Phillip Hughes was the youngest player in the recent Australia-South Africa series but that didn't prevent him from topping the run charts  •  Getty Images

Phillip Hughes was the youngest player in the recent Australia-South Africa series but that didn't prevent him from topping the run charts  •  Getty Images

Two 37-year olds, Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist, scored the most runs in the second season of the IPL. A 38-year-old, Anil Kumble, took 21 wickets, two fewer than the highest wicket-taker. And they say Twenty20 is a young man's game. The oldest player in the league was Sanath Jayasuriya, 39, but he did not have a successful tournament. The performances of the others, however, prompted us to check how many times the oldest player involved in series finished as the highest run-scorer or wicket-taker. While we were at it, we looked at instances of the youngest players in a series scoring the most runs and taking the highest number of wickets. We've only looked at Tests in this column, and saved the ODIs for next week.
Jack Hobbs was 45 when West Indies toured England in 1928, and he was the highest run-scorer of the series with 212 runs, though he played only two innings. Hobbs missed the first Test because of a strain but returned to score 53 and 159 in innings victories at Old Trafford and The Oval. Ernest Tyldesley, the second highest run-scorer of the series, made only 198, despite playing three innings.
Don Bradman played only one series against India, in 1947-48, at the age of 39, and he was good enough to top the batting charts comfortably. It was Bradman's penultimate series and he managed to score 715 runs in six innings at an average of 178.75. The second highest aggregate of the series was Vijay Hazare's 429 in 10 innings.

Oldest player in the series scoring the most runs
Player Mat Inns Runs HS Ave100 50 Age Series Season
H Wood (Eng) 1 1 134134* - 1 0 38y 99d v South Africa 1891/92
JB Hobbs (Eng) 2 2212 159 106.00 1 1 45y 242d v West Indies 1928
DG Bradman (Aus) 56 715 201 178.75 4 139y 167d v India 1947/48
EAB Rowan (SA)5 10 515 236 57.22 13 42y 29d v England 1951
AL Hassett (Aus) 4 8 402 132 57.422 1 38y 154d v West Indies 1951/52
G Boycott (Eng) 3 5 442 191147.33 2 1 36y 313d v Australia1977
RB Simpson (Aus) 5 10 539176 53.90 2 2 42y 0d v India 1977/78
GA Gooch (Eng) 1 2212 174 106.00 1 0 38y 35d v Sri Lanka 1991
DL Haynes (WI) 36 402 143* 134.00 2 137y 80d v Pakistan 1992/93
AH Jones (NZ)3 6 298 81 49.66 03 34y 295d v Pakistan 1993/94
DJ Richardson (SA) 3 4 247 109 82.331 1 35y 112d v New Zealand 1994/95
AJ Stewart (Eng) 3 5 396 17079.20 1 2 33y 140d v Pakistan1996
AJ Stewart (Eng) 4 8 21583* 30.71 0 2 36y 136d v New Zealand 1999
A Flower (Zim) 2 4540 232* 270.00 2 2 32y 215d v India 2000/01
CL Hooper (WI) 57 579 233 82.71 3 135y 158d v India 2001/02
G Kirsten (SA)2 2 310 160 155.00 20 34y 338d v Bangladesh 2002/03
MH Richardson (NZ) 2 4 144 89 48.000 1 31y 194d v India 2002/03
ST Jayasuriya (SL) 2 4 424 253106.00 2 0 35y 124d v Pakistan2004/05
BC Lara (WI) 2 4 331153 82.75 2 0 36y 36d v Pakistan 2005
Alec Stewart is the only batsman to be the highest scorer twice in series in which he's been the oldest player. The first was the home series against Pakistan in 1996. Stewart was 33 - eight days older than Saleem Malik - and he scored 396 in five innings, 34 runs more than Saeed Anwar and 206 more than Nick Knight, England's second highest run-scorer. Three years later, a 36-year-old Stewart top-scored in a low-scoring home series against New Zealand with 215 runs in eight innings.
The youngest player involved in a Test series had never been the highest run-scorer of the series, until 1996, when a 23-year old Sachin Tendulkar took 428 runs off the England bowling attack in five innings. No one managed it for another decade, until Tamim Iqbal, not yet 19 at the time, scored 152 runs in New Zealand in 2007-08 in his debut series.
Phillip Hughes also top-scored in his debut series, against South Africa in 2008-09. Hughes, 20 at the time, was the youngest player in both squads and made 415 in six innings. while AB de Villiers' 357 was the next best aggregate. Hughes will have the opportunity to repeat his feat during the Ashes, unless England name a player younger than 20 years in their squad.

Youngest player in the series scoring the most runs
Player Mat Inns Runs HSAve 100 50 Age SeriesSeason
SR Tendulkar (India) 3 5428 177 85.59 2 1 23y 43d v England 1996
Tamim Iqbal (Ban) 23 152 84 50.66 0 218y 290d v New Zealand 2007/08
PJ Hughes (Aus)3 6 415 160 69.16 21 20y 88d v South Africa 2008/09
Sydney Barnes was the oldest player in England's tour party to South Africa in 1913-14, and none of the opposing players were older than 40 either. Age, however, didn't prevent Barnes from devastating South Africa on matting wickets. He took 49 wickets in four matches, a world record that still stands for most wickets in a Test series of any length. The next highest wicket-taker was South Africa's Jimmy Blanckenberg, and he played all five Tests for his 19 wickets.

Oldest player in the series taking the most wickets
Player Mat BallsRuns Wkts BBI Ave 5 Age Series Season
SF Barnes (Eng)4 1356 536 49 9/103 10.937 40y 305d v South Africa 1913/14
FE Woolley (Eng) 4 609 261 13 7/7620.07 1 42y 273d v New Zealand 1929/30
CV Grimmett (Aus) 5 2077 642 447/40 14.59 5 44y 69d v South Africa1935/36
WJ O'Reilly (Aus) 1 114 338 5/14 4.12 1 40y 100d v New Zealand 1945/46
LR Gibbs (WI) 5 1950696 26 5/102 26.76 1 38y 209d v Australia 1972/73
Intikhab Alam (Pak) 3963 333 15 4/35 22.19 034y 312d v New Zealand 1976/77
DS de Silva (SL)3 918 492 17 5/59 28.941 39y 289d v Pakistan 1981/82
RJ Hadlee (NZ) 1 248 109 7 5/3915.57 1 38y 259d v Australia 1989/90
AJ Traicos (Zim) 1 300 86 55/86 17.19 1 45y 158d v India1992/93
CA Walsh (WI) 2 483 1349 3/21 14.88 0 37y 150d v Zimbabwe 1999/00
CA Walsh (WI) 5 1322436 34 6/74 12.82 2 37y 310d v England 2000
CA Walsh (WI) 51582 492 25 6/61 19.67 138y 175d v South Africa 2000/01
SK Warne (Aus)2 572 256 11 4/15 23.270 35y 78d v New Zealand 2004/05
SK Warne (Aus) 5 1517 797 40 6/4619.92 3 35y 364d v England 2005
A Kumble (India) 3 831 374 206/72 18.69 2 35y 66d v Sri Lanka2005/06
SK Warne (Aus) 3 1032 46214 4/74 33.00 0 36y 115d v South Africa 2005/06
A Kumble (India) 3 1071477 18 5/60 26.50 1 37y 56d v Pakistan 2007/08
M Muralitharan (SL) 2833 395 12 5/79 32.91 135y 355d v West Indies 2007/08
M Muralitharan (SL)2 602 282 13 6/49 21.691 36y 264d v Bangladesh 2008/09
Unlike the world record holders for most Test wickets before him - Courtney Walsh, Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan appear more than once in the table above - Kapil Dev rarely topped the wickets list in a series towards the end of his career because his form fell away as he got older. However, when he was younger, Kapil was the highest wicket-taker at home against Australia and Pakistan in 1979-80, series in which everyone else was older than him. He took 28 against Australia, one more than Dilip Doshi, and 32 against Pakistan, eight more than Sikander Bakht.

Youngest player in the series taking the most wickets
Player Mat BallsRuns Wkts BBI Ave 5 Age Series Season
AL Valentine (WI)4 2535 674 33 8/104 20.422 20y 41d v England 1950
DK Lillee (Aus) 5 1499 548 31 6/6617.67 3 22y 326d v England 1972
JR Thomson (Aus) 5 1401 592 336/46 17.93 2 24y 105d v England1974/75
N Kapil Dev (India) 6 1339 62528 5/74 22.32 2 20y 248d v Australia 1979/80
N Kapil Dev (India) 6 1271566 32 7/56 17.68 3 20y 319d v Pakistan 1979/80
RJ Shastri (India) 3882 277 15 5/125 18.46 118y 270d v New Zealand 1980/81
C Sharma (India)2 615 300 16 6/58 18.752 20y 153d v England 1986
Harbhajan Singh (India) 3 1071 545 32 8/8417.03 4 20y 239d v Australia 2000/01
Enamul Haque jnr (Ban) 2 722 300 187/95 16.66 3 18y 32d v Zimbabwe2004/05
I Sharma (India) 4 828 40615 4/77 27.06 0 20y 37d v Australia 2008/09
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George Binoy is a senior sub-editor at Cricinfo