Frankly, no. What may be benchmark for you can be way different for the next guy, mostly depending on the bowler and conditions faced.
When I think "benchmark" I think of a ball that I should have with me every time I bowl at a specific center due to the likelihood of it having a great reaction. Since I bowl at two different centers weekly, sometimes three, it's usually a different choice for one place than the other.
I'd suggest to everyone that they become very familiar with their arsenal, and that same arsenal at various surfaces, so if they get "lost" with one ball, they can grab the next one and know pretty closely what kind of move to make (if needed at all) and not waste 5 frames trying to get lined up...