In 35 Tests since his comeback in 2017, Roach took 127 wickets at an average of 23.33. Though Roach has only four five-fors since his return, he has struck once every 49.8 balls. Roach’s average is the sixth-best of the 16 bowlers to have picked up 100-plus wickets in this period. Other than Roach, only Jason Holder (101) has taken 100-plus wickets for West Indies in this period.First-innings average and new ball wickets
Roach been successful in providing the breakthroughs with the new ball since his comeback, having taken 44 wickets in the first 15 overs of the innings. In the same period, only Stuart Broad (53) has more than Roach in the first 15 overs, while James Anderson also has 44 to his name. In terms of average, Roach’s 17.81 is behind only R Ashwin’s 17.8 among the bowlers to have taken 15-plus wickets.

A majority of Roach’s wickets since his return to Tests have come in the first innings, where he has picked up 90 wickets, while he has picked just 37 in the second. Among the bowlers with 50-plus first-innings wickets in this period, Roach’s average of 20.63 is only behind Anderson’s 20.40. Roach averages 22.33 in the last five years while bowling in the first innings of a Test match and 15.95 in the second innings.ESPNcricinfo LtdHunting the top-order
Bowling with the new ball means most of Roach’s wickets have been of top-order batters. About half of his career tally (125 out of 249) in this format are of top four batters. Roach’s 249 Test wickets include 102 wickets of the players batting in the top three, which is 42.16 % of his career tally. Among the bowlers with 200-plus wickets, only Zaheer Khan has claimed a higher percentage of top-three batters. As many as 140 of Zaheer’s 311 Test wickets were of the top three batters, equivalent to 45.01%.ESPNcricinfo LtdBetter than the rest
While Roach averages 26.71 with the ball in Tests, the rest of his team-mates averaged 35.31 in the innings he bowled. A ratio of 0.76 between Roach’s average and the average of the rest is the 11th best for anyone with 200-plus wickets in this format. Curtly Ambrose (0.71) is the only West Indian among the ten players with a better ratio than Roach.

The equivalent ratio for Roach since his comeback is 0.72, the fifth-best for any bowler with 50-plus wickets in this period. Roach averages 23.33 in the last five years, while his team-mates averaged 32.2 in the 64 innings he bowled. Anderson tops the list with a ratio of 0.67, averaging 22.12, with his team-mates averaging 33.1.

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