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Top 10 Batsmen In The World

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1. Don Bradman

Don Bradman, Wrapping up with a normal that has turned into the most notable games record, Bradman’s quality made him a benchmark in the realm of cricket, with each and every other incredible batsman being estimated against this alluring Australian.

He played total 52 test matches and scored 6996 runs with an Average of 99.94. He scored 29 centuries and his highest individual runs is 334. He is considered as one of the best batsmen of all times. He has achieve a great success in the history of cricket.

2. Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar is a well known Indian cricketer. Sachin Tendulkar is popularly known as Master Blaster. He is considered as one of the best batsmen in the history of cricket and also he has a good consistency level. He has been always known for scoring the maximum number of runs. 

He played multiple tournament between the span of 1990 to 2012. He played total 463 matches and scored 18426 runs.. He has been always very impressive with his bating performance. He is not only a record holder in ODIs but also in Test cricket.

3. Sir Jack Hobbs

Sir Jack Hobbs is an English player and plays for England. The first ‘Expert’ of cricket, Hobbs was a pioneer of the game, acquainting various shots with his arsenal. Sans proficient instructing, Hobbs was the primary batsman to average more than 50 in Test cricket and the principal cricketer to be knighted by the Queen.

With 199 centuries in serious cricket and seven Test hundreds of years after the age of forty, including a hundred at 46, Sir Hobbs stays a crucial impact for advanced batsmen. He played total 61 matches and scored 5410 runs with a strike rate of 56.94. He scored 15 Centuries and he has a highest individual score of 211 runs.

4. Sir Walter Hammond

Sir Walter is an English Player and plays for England. Sir Walter Hammond’s significance can be summarized by the way that he was continually thoroughly analysed with Don as the best batsman of the pre-war period. Offering an equal profession to Bradman, Hammond imparted an arresting competition to the Australian, particularly after he broke his reality record by scoring 336 runs, the most noteworthy individual Test score.  

He played total 85 test matches and scored 7249 runs. Broadly acknowledged as England’s best batsman with 22 centuries, which was as of late updated by Alastair Cook, Hammond held the world record for the most Test runs at the hour of his retirement.

5. Brian Lara

Confronted with the difficult undertaking of restoring the fortunes of West Indian cricket after it had taken steps to dive into the chasm, Brian Lara had the double obligation of repeating the splendour that had been set by any semblance of Sobers, Richards and George Headley.

Continuing in the strides of his demonstrated comrades, Lara not just coordinated with them with his predictable presentation of scores yet additionally cut a specialty for himself away from their shadows. He played total 131 test matches and scored 11953 runs with an average of 52.28.

6. Sir Garfield Sobers

Sir Garfield is a Caribbean player, plays for West Indies. Brushing a desirous batting procedure with the unquestionable reckless Caribbean energy, Sir Garfield Sobers stays the best all-rounder to have played the game. The left hander, who was as capable on the off-side as he was while getting his 235 wickets, was the main batsman in history to hit six sixes in an over against Malcolm Nash.

Holding the world record for the most elevated individual score in Tests after he scored 365 in his fourteenth match, Sobers stood apart from the West Indian group of legends who might proceed to overcome the cricketing field in the forthcoming decade.

He played total 93 test matches and scored 8032 runs.

7. Jacque Kallis

Jacque Kallis is a South African Cricketer. He is one of the best all rounder in the South Africa team but when it comes to bat, he becomes very aggressive. He has a good personality as an athlete. He has always played as a record maker player. He played total 328 ODI matches and managed to score 11579 runs.

He was also known for his performance in Test cricket, he played 166 matches and scored 13289 runs. He was very consistent in his test cricket performance and also a good performer in T20 format where, he played 98 matches and scored 2427 runs. He played total 150 test matches and scored 12260 runs.

8. Sir Vivian Richards

Sir Vivian plays for West Indies. He played total 121 test matches and scored 8540 runs with an average of 50.23. Viv Richards, with his inane tendency to thwart the bowling attack all over the park, earmarked a name for himself as the most intimidating and dominating batsman that the bowlers had faced, long before the likes of Sehwag and Gilchrist entered the arena.

With pitch perfect timing and an attitude that exuded gallons of confidence, the batsman from the Caribbean, till date, is counted as the most feared cricketer of all generations. He played total 121 test matches and scored 8540 runs with an average of 50.23.

9. Sunil Gavaskar

Sunil Gavaskar is an Indian player. Well before Tendulkar caught the creative mind of the Indian circle, Gavaskar stepped the way to fame; motivating a country to hobnob with the Goliath in the game. The principal player to score 10,000 Test runs, Gavaskar’s method of play fixated on a close to immaculate skill with unparalleled focus levels.

They say, to be awesome, one must have exclusive requirements against simply incredible, a region where Gavaskar thrived in. 2749 runs at a normal of 65 with thirteen centuries against the strong West Indies of the 70s and 80s.

He played total 125 test matches and scored 10122 runs with an average of 51.12. His highest Individual score is 236 runs.

10. Greg Chappell

Greg Chappell is an Australian Cricketer and also a wonderful batsmen. Missing two years of global cricket, in the wake of joining the radical World Series Cricket, may have kept him from being called Australia’s best batsman after Bradman, yet Greg Chappell with wonderment dropping records actually comes to our rundown of the Top 10 Batsmen of All Time, channeling Ricky Ponting. He played total 87 test matches and scored 7110 runs.

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