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A look at the record of some great young batsmen in Tests since 2014

leatherface58

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Steve Smith, Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson and Joe Root are considered the best young batsmen in cricket today. I was having a look at their stats since 2014 in tests and it pretty much proves how these 4 are on a totally different level compared to the rest. There are some other very good batsmen too such as de Kock and Pujara but these 4 are the gold standard right now.

Smith:

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Mat	Inns	NO	Runs	HS	Ave	BF	SR	100	50	0	4s	6s	
41	74	12	4481	215	72.27	7653	58.55	18	17	3	504	21

His lowest average is against Bangladesh where he played 2 tests to average under 30. So if you remove Bangladesh, his average will go up even more. His next lowest average is in and against Sri Lanka, 41. He averages almost 50 at a very good strike rate in ODIs so he can play the shorter format too.

Those are phenomenal stats by any yardstick. He has an unconventional technique but so did Chanderpaul and it worked well for him and it will work well for Smith too.

Kohli:

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Mat	Inns	NO	Runs	HS	Ave	BF	SR	100	50	0	4s	6s	
40	66	5	3255	235	53.36	5371	60.60	13	6	4	361	9

It is a very good record but it is marred by the horrible England tour he had. His conversion rate is off the charts though so if he does well in England, his record will look even better. His terrible England series is balanced by an amazing series in Australia where he scored 4 centuries. Just to put it into perspective, most folks cannot score a century after multiple tours in Australia and Kohli scored 4 in one series. Kohli is already pretty much a legend in ODIs and his performance in T20s is disturbingly consistent, so he is probably the most well-rounded performer in the game today across all formats.

Root:

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Mat	Inns	NO	Runs	HS	Ave	BF	SR	100	50	0	4s	6s	
46	82	8	4383	254	59.22	7096	61.76	11	28	2	517	13

Root has a great average but his conversion rate is pretty bad and you saw that on the India tour, where he scored a lot of 50s but they needed tons from him and he did not deliver. Regardless, he is another great talent and he should get over this stumbling block of not scoring tons. Root is doing great in ODI and T20 as well.

Williamson:

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Mat	Inns	NO	Runs	HS	Ave	BF	SR	100	50	0	4s	6s	
32	58	8	3322	242*	66.44	5892	56.38	13	13	1	372	9

Williamson has been on a tear himself. He is the least showy of the four batsmen described here but his conversion rate is great and his performances in wins and overseas are good too. Williamson has a good record in ODI and T20 but he needs to up the ante that the other three described here are capable of. He tends to go into his shell and come up with good but not match-winning knocks. Regardless, he is pretty great right now and hopefully this will continue.


Overall, in terms of batting solely in tests taking into consideration their record and having seen them play, I would say currently, Smith > Williamson > Kohli > Root. Root has a chance to have a great ashes and go higher up. Smith has a chance to cement his spot as the best test batsman today which he already seems to be doing. Kohli will look to score runs in South Africa where he did well last time while Williamson will look to improve his record even more in the upcoming West Indies series.

What is your opinion, folks?
 
I agree with your ranking solely in tests.

Overall, its between Smith and Kohli when you include LOIs. Both have ceiling of top tier ATG.
 
Smith is at a different level in tests, with Kane and Root joint-second. Kohli is behind by a fair distance in test cricket but the best of the four in the limited overs game.
 
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