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Tests gets a catching Mark

Mohandas Menon

The catch of England's Darren Gough, off the bowling of Jason Gillespie, by Mark Waugh on July 22, 2001 in the second Ashes Test at Lord's made the Australian the fielder with the maximum catches in Test cricket history.

Playing in 113th Test, Waugh claimed his 158th catch as a fielder, which took him past the previous record of 157 catches (in 104 matches) by former Australian Mark Taylor. Taylor had incidentally held the record since January 1999, when he held the catch offered by Englishman Mark Ramprakash of the bowling of Glenn McGrath in the Sydney Test match. It was Taylor's last Test of his career. Taylor, in fact, had bettered the previous tally of 156 catches by Allan Border, who had held the record since December 1989.

For the record, Englishman Walter Hammond held the record the longest - 33 years and five months - from 1935 to 1968, while another Englishman Arthur Shrewsbury held it for just one day - on August 13, 1886.

Mark Waugh, with still few more years to go in the Test cricket scene, may, perhaps, extend his tally to another 50-odd catches.

However, it is unlikely if he will surpass Hammond's reign of this record for over 30 years. Among the contemporary players only West Indians Brian Lara and Carl Hooper have over 100 Test catches.

The table below lists the names of fielders who held the record for most catches in a career in Test cricket history. It also provides details of how the records have changed hands since 1877 to this day.

Cts Mts Fielder (For) Against Venue Date Previous record holders
1 1 A Hill (Eng) v Australia Melbourne 15-3-1877 -
2 1 BB Cooper (Aust) v England Melbourne 16-3-1877 (several players with one catch each)
3 1 T Emmett (Eng) v Australia Melbourne 17-3-1877 BB Cooper (Aus) / J Southerton (Eng) - 2 catches
10 9 HF Boyle (Aust) v England Manchester 11-7-1884 (T Emmett - Eng - 9 catches in 7 Tests)
11 13 AC Bannerman (Aust) v England The Oval 13-8-1884 (several players with 10 catches each)
15 13 W Barnes (Eng) v Australia Melbourne 5-1-1885 (AC Bannerman - Aus - 14 catches in 17 Tests)
16 15 A Shrewsbury (Eng) v Australia The Oval 13-8-1886 (W Barnes - Eng - 15 catches in 15 Tests)
17 8 WG Grace (Eng) v Australia The Oval 14-8-1886 (A Shrewsbury 16 cts in 15 Tests -same match)
19 16 A Shrewsbury (Eng) v Australia Sydney 29-1-1887 (WG Grace - Eng - 18 catches in 8 Tests)
27 12 WG Grace (Eng) v Australia Lord's 21-7-1890 (A Shrewsbury - Eng - 26 catches in 19 Tests)
40 27 H Trumble (Aust) v England The Oval 13-8-1902 (WG Grace - Eng - 39 catches in 22 Tests)
46 45 W Rhodes (Eng) v South Africa Johannesburg (Old) 2-1-1914 (H Trumble - Aus - 45 catches in 32 Tests)
58 51 FE Woolley (Eng) v Australia Manchester 26-7-1926 (W Rhodes - Eng - 57 catches in 53 Tests)
65 48 WR Hammond (Eng) v West Indies POS 26-1-1935 (FE Woolley - Eng - 64 catches in 64 Tests)
111 99 MC Cowdrey (Eng) v Australia Lord's 25-6-1968 (WR Hammond - Eng -110 catches in 85 Tests)
121 87 GS Chappell (Aust) v Pakistan Sydney 5-1-1984 (MC Cowdrey - Eng - 120 cts in 114 Tests)
123 111 AR Border (Aust) v Sri Lanka Hobart (BO) 17-12-1989 (GS Chappell - Aus - 122 catches in 87 Tests)
157 104 MA Taylor (Aust) v England Sydney 5-1-1999 (AR Border - Aus -156 catches in 156 Tests)
158 113 ME Waugh (Aust) v England Lord's 22-7-2001 (MA Taylor - Aus - 157 catches in 104 Tests)

The table below looks at Mark Waugh's progress towards this record.
Catch Test No Opponent Venue Month/Year Victim Bowler
1st 1 England Adelaide January 1991 MA Atherton BA Reid
50th 39 Pakistan Lahore November 1994 Basit Ali SK Warne
100th 86 England Sydney January 1999 N Hussain CR Miller
150th 111 India Chennai March 2001 SC Ganguly JN Gillespie
158th 113 England Lord's July 2001 D Gough JN Gillespie

The summary of his catches against each country.
Opponents Mts Cts Batsmen "caught" on most occasions
West Indies 28 45 6 - BC Lara
England 26 40 5 - MA Atherton & JP Crawley
India 14 29 4 - SC Ganguly
Pakistan 12 15 3 - Yousuf Youhana
South Africa 12 9 2 - WJ Cronje
New Zealand 11 8 2 - NJ Astle & CD McMillan
Sri Lanka 9 7 1 - seven batsmen in all
Zimbabwe 1 5 2 - NC Johnson
Total 113 158  

Frequent catches were held of the following bowlers
Catches Bowlers
30 GD McGrath
29 SK Warne
17 CJ McDermott
11 MG Hughes
11 PR Reiffel
11 JN Gillespie
8 CR Miller
5 BA Reid, TBA May, SCG MacGill
4 DW Fleming
3 ME Waugh (self), AJ Bichel

The 100-catches club
Players For Tests Cts Aus Eng Ind NZ Pak SA SL WI Zim Ban
ME Waugh Aus 113 158 x 40 29 8 15 9 7 45 5 -
MA Taylor Aus 104 157 x 46 10 25 20 17 11 28 - -
AR Border Aus 156 156 x 57 14 31 22 5 8 19 - -
GS Chappell Aus 87 122 x 61 5 18 22 - 0 16 - -
IVA Richards WI 121 122 24 29 39 7 23 - - x - -
MC Cowdrey Eng 114 120 40 x 11 15 11 22 - 21 - -
IT Botham Eng 102 120 57 x 14 14 14 - 2 19 - -
WR Hammond Eng 85 110 43 x 6 9 - 30 - 22 - -
RB Simpson Aus 62 110 x 30 21 - 3 27 - 29 - -
GS Sobers WI 93 109 27 40 27 11 4 - - x - -
SM Gavaskar Ind 125 108 19 35 x 11 19 - 7 17 - -
BC Lara WI 80 106 30 36 7 6 7 15 5 x - -
IM Chappell Aus 75 105 x 31 17 16 6 11 - 24 - -
M Azharuddin Ind 99 105 14 9 x 4 14 13 27 20 4 -
GA Gooch Eng 118 103 29 x 21 13 7 1 4 28 - -
CL Hooper WI 86 101 38 24 10 - 11 14 3 x 1 -

Note: all records are updated upto 22-7-2001 (including the Lord's and Bulawayo Test match)

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