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705 wickets, one every 62 balls

At his best, Daniel Vettori wasn't just one of the most economical bowlers around, but won New Zealand matches with his wickets too

Shiva Jayaraman
31-Mar-2015
Daniel Vettori celebrates the wicket of Soumya Sarkar, New Zealand v Bangladesh, World Cup 2015, Group A, Hamilton, March 13, 2015

Daniel Vettori finished his career with the second-highest wickets in the World Cup among spinners  •  Getty Images

Daniel Vettori took a wicket every 62 balls in international cricket and he took 705 of them. Only one other bowler of those who took at least 60 balls for each of their wickets bowled enough balls to take at least half as many. By the time he called it a day to a career spanning over 18 years, Vettori had bowled 43661 deliveries - the fourth-most anyone had bowled in international cricket. Among New Zealand bowlers, only Richard Hadlee bowled at least as many deliveries as Vettori did.
Top left-arm spinner
Vettori took 305 ODI wickets, the most by any left-arm spinner apart from Sanath Jayasuriya, who picked up 323. Vettori took 297 playing for New Zealand - eight of his wickets came playing for the ICC XI - the most by anyone from his country. Outside Asia, in conditions generally regarded as not conducive to spin, Vettori took 228 wickets - Shane Warne (237) is the only spinner with more wickets in these conditions.
Among the most economical
Vettori's value to the New Zealand ODI team was not as much as a strike bowler as it was in drying up the runs for the opposition. Among spinners to bowl at least 1000 overs in ODIs since 1997 - the year he made his debut for New Zealand as the youngest to play for his country - only two others - Muttiah Muralitharan and Mohammad Hafeez - have managed to be more economical. In more than half of the ODIs in which Vettori bowled at least five overs, he finished with an economy rate of four or less. His percentage of such innings is the fourth-highest among spinners who have bowled at least five overs in 100 or more ODIs.
Going under four an over (min 5 overs bowled in 100 ODIs)
Spinner Inns eco <=4 %
 Mohammad Hafeez  116  66  56.9
 Muttiah Muralitharan  328  183  55.8
 Ravi Shastri  119  64  53.8
 Daniel Vettori  255  131  51.4
 Shane Warne  188  89  47.3
 Saeed Ajmal  106  49  46.2
Won games for New Zealand
Vettori took on the role of strike bowler for his team on a fair number of occasions too. When Vettori took more than two wickets in an ODI, New Zealand won more often than not: 26 of his 32 hauls of three wickets or more in ODIs came in wins. Among spinners with 20 or more three-plus-wicket hauls, Vettori's win percentage in those matches is the fourth-best - a significant achievement considering he didn't always play for a New Zealand side that was as strong as the one that played the World Cup. No surprisingly, Vettori averaged nearly 20 runs less in wins than when his team didn't win. He took 188 wickets in wins at an average of 24.04 and 117 at 44.05 in other ODIs.
Three wickets or more in wins (min 20 hauls, ODIs)
Spinner 3+ wkts in wins 3+ wkts total %
 Brad Hogg  23  24  95.8
 Shahid Afridi  39  42  92.8
 Shane Warne  32  38  84.2
 Ajantha Mendis  22  27  81.4
 Daniel Vettori  26  32  81.2
 Anil Kumble  22  29  75.8
 Muttiah Muralitharan  51  68  75.0
 Sanath Jayasuriya  24  33  72.7
 Saqlain Mushtaq  34  48  70.8
 Abdur Razzak  21  30  70.0
Best in middle years
Vettori was at his very best in the middle years of his ODI career - from 2003 to 2010 - when he took 196 of his 305 ODI wickets at an average of 27.90. During these years, he was the second-highest wicket-taker in ODIs among spinners after Muralitharan and among 55 bowlers who bowled at least 3000 deliveries during this period, of whom only three - Shaun Pollock, Glenn McGrath and Ray Price - were more economical. He took both his five-fors and five of his four-wicket hauls during these years including 5 for 7 in an ODI against Bangladesh in 2007 - one of the best match figures by a captain in ODIs. Vettori was hampered by injuries during the last part of his career - he played only 47 of the 109 ODIs New Zealand played since 2010 - but was still was one of the most economical bowlers. Among bowlers who bowled at least 200 overs since 2010, he was one of only two with an economy rate below four runs an over, the other being Mohammad Hafeez.
Daniel Vettori - ODI career split
Span Mat Wkts BBI Ave Econ 4w/5w
 Till 2002  95  81  4/24  39.36  4.48  2/0
 2003-2010  168  196  5/7  27.90  3.96  5/2
 2011-retirement  32  28  4/18  36.25  4.03  1/0
World Cup legend
Vettori's ODI career culminated with the 2015 World Cup, in which he was one of the best spinners, if not bowlers, on display. Vettori bowled one of the best restrictive spells of the tournament in the league game against Australia. He finished the tournament as the most economical spinner (minimum ten overs). His 15 wickets - equalling the most by any spinner in the World Cup - ensured he also ended his career as the spinner with the second-highest number of wickets in World Cups.
Most capped New Zealand Test player
Vettori played his last Test in November last year, after a two-year gap. It was his 112th Test, which made him the most capped New Zealand Test player ever, ahead of Stephen Fleming. His 361 Test wickets for New Zealand are the second-highest after Richard Hadlee's 431. Among spinners, Vettori ended up as the fifth-highest wicket-taker, and the only left-arm orthodox spinner with 300 Test wickets. He is one of only three non-subcontinent spinners - the others being Shane Warne and Clarrie Grimmett - to take 20 or more five-wicket hauls in Tests.
Did well against Australia
Vettori reserved his best for New Zealand's trans-Tasman rival, taking 65 wickets in 18 Tests against them when playing for New Zealand (he took one wicket in the only Test he played against them for ICC World XI). Among New Zealand bowlers, only Richard Hadlee took more wickets against the Australians than Vettori, though Hadlee took twice as many wickets in just five more Tests.
Vettori's career-high in Tests came against Australia in Auckland in 1999-00, when he took 12 for 149, taking five-fors in both innings and becoming the youngest spinner and the second-youngest bowler after Kapil Dev to 100 Test wickets. This was also the first time that a spinner had taken two five-fors in a Test against Australia outside the subcontinent in 23 years. Vettori ended his career with six five-wicket hauls in Tests against Australia. Only five other spinners had as many or more such hauls against them.
2008 - his best year in Tests
As in ODIs, the middle part of Vettori's Test career was his best. Between 2004 and 2008 he took 136 wickets at 30.12, including 11 of his 20 Test five-fors. Two of his three ten-wicket hauls came in this period, including a 12-wicket haul against Bangladesh in Chittagong. He took five five-fors in 2008, which equalled the most five-fors by any bowler that year and with 54 wickets from 14 Tests was thesecond-highest wicket-taker among spinners in that calendar year.
Daniel Vettori - Test career split
Span Mat Wkts BBI BBM Ave SR 5w/10w
 Till 2000  31  106  7/87  12/149  32.61  78.20  5/1
 2001-2003  19  44  6/87  8/229  43.40  88.70  2/0
 2004-2008  39  136  7/130  12/170  30.12  68.90  11/2
 Since 2009  24  76  5/70  8/141  39.15  95.20  2/0
Handy with the bat too
Vettori made significant contributions with the bat as well in Tests with 4531 runs at an average of 30.00. He is one of the three players in Tests with 4000 runs and 300 wickets and the only spinner among them. He hit four hundreds and 2227 runs batting at No. 8 in Tests - both the best by anyone from that position. He produced his best against Pakistan, scoring three hundreds and one fifty in nine Tests.
Indifferent captaincy record
He captained New Zealand in 32 Tests - the third-highest but was not very successful at it, losing 16 of them. His win-loss ratio of 0.375 as captain is one of the worst among Test captains who have led in 30 or more Tests. Four of his six Test wins came against Bangladesh. His 9 for 133 against them in Chittagong in 2008 are the best bowling figures by a New Zealand captain in Tests.