Top 10 Best Batsman in Test

1.10. Ajinkya Rahane:

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With often being called an away specialist for Team India,

  •   Ajinkya Rahane is now one of the very few batters who have a better away average than his home average. Ever since his debut in 2013,
  • the cricketer has been a rock for the Indian team at number 5, along with having a knack for playing some of the best overseas match-winning innings in recent times.
  • Rahane has a hulking average of around 102 against West Indies from his 6 Test matches at the Caribbean, even to embellish further. Currently, the 33-year-old from his 74 Test matches has scored 4647 runs at an average of 41.12, including his 12 centuries and 23 fifties. Surprisingly at home, Rahane’s average takes a further cut as from his 31 Test matches in India, the number comes down to 36.47. However, then precisely at the springy South African conditions, Rahane, with his away penchant, keeps his average intact at 53.20.

 

Overall, with oodles of Test cricket still significantly left inside him, the Mumbai batsman can undoubtedly dwell himself in the list of India’s top 10 highest run-scorers in the longest format.

 

2.9. Tom Latham :

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Tom Latham’s serene and forthright batting at the top can be said as a perfect ode or tribute to how classical Test openers used to play in today's game. By playing most of the time in the challenging, seaming friendly conditions,

  •  Latham’s solidity at the top has often been the key to NZ’s indomitable success at present at home. Also, with the opening in Test cricket becoming an abhorrent affair, especially in SEN A countries,
  •  Latham has been an elusive entity in the last 4-5 years whose scoring brimming amounts of runs at a stunning average of 41.38.

Also, specifically, when it comes to performing against the Asian teams, Tom Latham against the Sri Lankan team has a towering average of 75 plus both in-home and away conditions. The 29-year-old from his 59 matches has scored a total of 4056 runs, including 11 hundred and 20 fifties. Especially while playing at home, Latham’s average does receive a sublime elevation as from his 30 Test matches, the wicket-keeper averages around 47.

Overall, at present, the only limitation in Latham’s soothing batting has been his faint runs against the South African team. The southpaw dreadfully has an average of just 11 that even further gets malfunctioned to single digits while playing away against the Protease. Otherwise, the black caps have surely found another gem who could very much finish high in their modest record books.

 

3.8. Azhar Ali :

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Ever since the retirement of Misbah-ul-Haq and the legendary Younis Khan, it’s majorly been Azhar Ali who has emerged as Pakistan’s premier batter in Test cricket. The right-handed batsman has now spent more than a decade in the longest format and has scored a total of 6579 runs from his 87 matches at an average of 43.28.

  •  Especially against the Aussies, Azhar has a special relationship as overall, against them, he has scored 1000 runs in 22 innings at an exceptional average of 50. Also, out of his profusion of 18 centuries, around six have been scored against Sri Lanka,
  •  thus eventually averaging about 48.51 against the island nation. Further, with his batting technique being highly compact where Azhar comfortably gets in the ball line, the Asian conditions have often brought the best of him where he comfortably averages about 52.86.

Overall, the 36-year-old might be a low-lying entity for Pakistan’s greatest Test batters. Still, in today’s day and age, the cricketer has undoubtedly been a certain epitome in Pakistan’s wonky batting lineup.

 

4.7. Ross Taylor :

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In NZ cricket’s delightful history, Ross Taylor has been a legendary name, whose been active in Test cricket since 2007. By playing the third most number of Test matches for NZ, the cricketer has scored a total of 7564 runs at an abiding avenge of 45.84. Also, currently with his remarkable tally of runs, Ross Taylor is his country’s highest run-scorer in the longest format.

  •  With dwelling himself as a massive vital cog for close to 14 years in NZ’s middle-order, Taylor ranks himself third in the list of most innings before fetching his first duck (58). While playing at home,
  •  the veteran cricketer also upraises his average of 45.84 to 54.37, and specifically against West Indies, Taylor averages 63.11. Further,
  •  even when it comes to consistently scoring in spin-friendly conditions like Sri Lanka, Ross does keep his average of 40 plus intact.

Overall, the 37-year-old also has scored the second most number of Test hundreds (19) for New Zealand and was expected to exit the longest format after winning the first-ever WTC final. However, regardless of his retirement doing the rounds, Ross Taylor is still sturdy and peppy when it comes to relishing the best form of the game. 

5.6. Cheteshwar Pujara:

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By being India’s resilient wall ever since the retirement of the legendary Rahul Dravid, Cheteshwar Pujara is definitely an unsung hero of the current Indian team. The cricketer has often been team India’s biggest architect in their famous overseas wins. It perhaps is also the only epitome of the classical form of Test match batting in today’s times.

  •  Like most of his peers in the Indian team, even Pujara had also started as a lower-middle order batsman in 2010 and has currently scored 6267 runs from his 86 games at an average of 46.08.
  •  Further, when it comes to playing at home, the 33-year-old has an extraordinary average of around 56, which gets elevated up to 64.28 against Australia and 73.62 against NZ.

 Even in terms of performing away, Pujara has brimmed runs in Australian conditions, especially with three centuries being amassed at an average of 47.28. Overall, at present, Pujara is team India’s ninth-highest run-scorer in Test matches and perhaps also has an excellent opportunity to become the fourth Indian to score 10,000 plus runs in Test matches.

 

6.5. David Warner:

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Well, whether there’s ODI cricket, T20Is, or Test matches, David Warner has always been a constant opener whose routinely manufacturing runs across formats. While being an opener in limited-overs cricket is bliss simultaneously, it’s also a hefty challenge to open against the red-ball. However, the 34-year-old Australian has a remarkable average of 48.09, which in many ways makes him the best consistent opener of today’s age.

  •  From his 86 matches, Warner has scored 7311 runs that also includes his 24 hundred and 30 fifties.
  •  The left-handed batsman, also amongst the current Test openers, has a unique record of scoring six consecutive half-centuries. Further, especially while batting at home,
  •  Warner has a towering average of 63.20, shooting up to 80.15, specifically against NZ.

 Overall, with southpaw currently being Australia’s 11th highest run-scorer in Test matches, Warner, while hanging up its boots, is expected to finish in the top four of most runs scored for his country.

 

7.4. Joe Root :

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Joe Root’s profusion of runs in the recently ended winter tours has massively allowed him to elevate his Test average, which now stands at 48.68. The cricketer’s recent form and runs in the subcontinent conditions seemed to be a dream run for any non-Asian batsman, especially with the sublime technique with which the daddy hundreds were attained.

 

  •  While Root might still have to deep dive into overcoming his woefulness of scoring constant hundreds, the English skipper also, on the other hand, holds a unique record of scoring the most consecutive fifties (12) in the longest format. Also, amongst the current club of Fab Four, Root, with the most number of Test games, has scored 8174 runs with 20 centuries.
  •  Further, the English skipper also perhaps has the second most number of half-centuries (49) for England and their third-highest run-scorer. All in all, with Joe Root, also being merely 30 years of age, there’s a high chance of him ending as England’s all-time highest run-scorer in Tests cricket.

 

8.3. Virat Kohli :

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While King Kohli might still be in dire need to score his 71st hundred, the skipper has still kept his Test average of fifty-plus intact through his barrage of consistent scores. Although the last Test a hundred from Virat’s blade had come at the end of 2019, his overall Test average at present is 52.04

  • Also, since 2016 has often been called Kohli’s transformative year in international cricket, the Indian captain has been soaring since that time and has a skyrocket average of 59 plus in Test cricket.
  •  Currently, from his 92 Test matches, Virat has scored 7547 runs with 27 centuries and 25 fifties. Further, the 32-year-old is also the fifth-fastest to 7000 runs in the longest format.

Perhaps to further discuss his remarkable consistency, King Kohli has maintained a fifty-plus average even in Australian and South African conditions. Hence, with Virat also already being India’s sixth highest run-scorer in the longest format, the upcoming oodles of runs must definitely make him the all-time great of the game.

 

9.2. Kane Williamson:

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Kane Williamson’s minimalistic approach to batting in Test cricket is a soothing affair. His ability to play late and soft is completely different from elusively any other batter has at present in their gameplay. Also, his uncanny accuracy of leaving the ball well often indulges the bowlers in moving away from the traditional bowling style, eventually making Williamson a very arduous customer to bowl at.

 

  • Such a sagacious temperament has allowed Williamson to score 7230 runs from his 85 Test games at an excellent average of 53.95. Even in terms of most fifties scored for NZ,
  •  Williamson comes third with 33 fifty-plus scores. Also, his fondness for the longest format was well evident in his debut game, especially when against the no.1 ranked Indian team; Williamson had scored a well-composed inning of 131.
  •  To sum up his consistency, the kiwi skipper in his decade-long career has already been NZ’s second-highest all-time run-scorer and has the most number of centuries for his country (24).

Even in the WTC final, the obnoxious English conditions never fragmented Williamson’s tranquil quest, as it was both his innings of 49 and 52* that massively helped NZ bag the longest format’s most heavyweight title. Hence, with such a continuum of scoring consistently, Williamson might definitely finish himself as Test cricket’s all-time great.

 

10.1. Steve Smith:

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While in a format that demands some of the most unerring batting techniques, Steve Smith has been an outlier,  bossing up the longest format simply by all his actions and idiosyncrasies. His chronic fidgety move across to the off stump along with a very upright stance might be at all odds when it comes to the art of batting. Still, the Australian at present has become a grand master, whose amassing runs at a sky-scraping average of 61.80.

 

  • From his, 7540 runs in 77 Test matches, Smith has already become the third-best in the all-time list of players with the highest Test averages in the game to gloss over his utter consistency.
  •  The 32-year-old was also the fastest ever to score 7000 runs from just mere 126 innings and currently also upholds a stack of 27 Test centuries.

Also, especially in the places like England where the moving ball becomes the biggest devil, Steve Smith has perhaps further been extra sensational and has an elevated average of 65.08. In the limited-overs cricket, Steve Smith might not become a high-ranking entity, but his lofty profusion definitely has a minimal unambiguous comparison in Test cricket.

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