Harsh Thakor
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I have been trying to evaluate in order of merit the best opening batsmen of all time against genuine pace bowling in test cricket..This list does not evaluate overall merit of opening batsmen but only performances against  genuine pace bowling attacks.
Best opening batsmen against genuine pace in order of merit in test matches.
1.Graham Gooch
Performed phenomenally well against the great foursome of Andy Roberts,Michael Holding,Colin Croft and Joel Garner in 1981 in the Carribean scoring centuries on the fastest pitches at Barbados and Kingston..His 153 at Sabina park was an all-time classic being one of the best displays of counter-attack against lethal pace.Averaged over 57 in that series.Also a marvel at Leeds when scoring 154 in 1991 in the worst of batting conditions blending the skill of a surgeon. with the courage of a soldier .Also prolific in Australia in 1990-91 averaging over 53 and versus Australia at home averaging over 56. in 1993 and over 46 in 1985.Averaged over 45 against great Calypso pace in series in West Indies in 1986 while averaged over 48 versus Pakistan with the great Wasim and Waqar in home series in 1992. Although not a champion technically he had great mastery in strokeplay displaying the skill and organization of an architect and the ferocity of a lion.Could despatch the best deliveries of Marshall,Holding,Wasim or Waqar with utmost contempt.Even Gavaskar has been overshadowed by Gooch against the great West Indian bowling attack.He has overshadowed any other opener against the best attacks in the Carribean.
2.Sunil Gavaskar/Len Hutton
Gavaskar and Hutton were almost carbon copy's of each other taking technical skill to it's highest zenith.Both were basically defensive and built an innings like an architect designing a building.Gavaskar faced the best bowlers ever like Roberts,Holding,Marshal,Lillee,Botham,Hadle,Wilis and Thomson.Hutton faced less greats but displayed phenomenal consistency against Lindwall and Miller in 2 series .Hutton like Gavaskar was also prolific in the Caribbean like in 1954.Gavaskar could well have been at no 1 but was relegated as his best averages in series v West Indies were against the mediocre bowling attacks.In 1983-84 he had some great scores but was relatively inconsistent against the great Carribean foursome.No doubt Gavaskar batted like a champion against Roberts and Holding in 1975-76, Imran and Sarafraz in 1978-79 and against Imran in 1979-80 at home but we missed seing Gavaskar at his best aginst Lillee in 1978 in Australia because of Packer Cricket or against the great Carribean ace battery in 1978-79 in India.
4.Barry Richards/Jack Hobbs
Potentially Barry have been at no 1 but did not play sufficient International cricket.In Packer cricket toyed with the likes of Denis Lillee and co when scoring 207 in 1977-78 and 125 n.o for rest of the world in 1978 supertest final.Only Viv Richards displayed equal attacking agression.Hobbs did not face the great speedsters but neverthlesss negotiated some of the finest bowlers.On wet or bad pitches he was the greatest of all openers and maybe batsmen.Had he played in 1970=s r 80's Hobbs could wel have even overshadowed Gavaskar and Gooch.
6.Saed Anwar
Few left -handed batsmen could launch such a blistering attack on opponents as Anwar could .His bating blended the attacking instinct of a tiger with the poetic grace of a sculptor.At his best against great South African bowling in 1997-98 in South Africa and in Australia in 1999-2000.Exhibited supremacy in batting skill amongst openers of his generations .
7.Hanif Mohammad
Technically simply a giant.Arguably the most complete of all opening batsmen aggregating 628 run sin 1957-58 in the Carribean incliuding a triple hundred.Rated low down because he did not face the likes of Marshal,Lillee or Holding.
8.Geoff Boycott
Often resembled a boulder resisting a gale.Could be boring but was often the most difficult batsmen to dislodge.Boycott posessed the grammar of an English professor and concentration of a Buddhist monk.Few batsmen posesed as much clinical precision as Boycott.At his best in West Indies in 1981 when averaging over 44 ,at home against the same team a season earlier in 1980 averaging over 40 and in Australia in 1979-80.Holding found Geoff one of the hardest batsmen to ever dislodge .His 99 n.o in Perth in 1979-80 was truly a revelation.
9.Gordon Greenidge
On his day the equal of Barry Richards.Few batsmen moulded pugnacity and solidity so perfectly.In full flow Greenidge looked like a galleon in full sail.He combined the attacking agression of an army battalion wit the technical skill of a surgeon.Rated low because he was not relatively succesful on tours of Australia.Neverthless played the Aussie attack superbly in 1984 at home and consistently in 1988-89 in Australia.His 226 at Barbados against a top class Aussie attack proved that on his day he could join any great opening batsmen.
10.Virendra Sehwag
In terms of raw talent perhaps Barry Richard's equal.Not at his best on the fast,bouncy surfaces.However some of his best innings were classics in Australia and South Africa when he made the impact of a bulldozer on a cricket field.Inspite of restricted footwork his devastating reflexes,power and timing would have taken the micky out of the quickest paceman on his day.
11.Arthur Morris
The greatest of match-winners who we did not see against the greatest paceman.
12.Gen Turner
Did not prove himself sufficiently against great paceman but blended agression and grammar as few players ever did.Scored a phenomenal aggregate of over 600 runs in 4 tests in West Indies including scores of 259 and 223 in 1972 .Glen could resist great attacks with the resilience of a boulder and the technical skill of an architect.
13.Mark Taylor
Could be almost impossible to dislodge at his best with a huge array of strokes.Brilliantly negotiated the short,rising ball.Curtly Ambrose and Wasim Akram thought he was one of the hardest batsmen to dislodge.
14.Matthew Hayden
A master batsmen but not tested as much as other greats before.Few openers were more devastating in attack or could turn the complexion of a match more.Played relatively easier pace than Gavaskar,Boycott or Gooch.
15.Graeme Smith
Technically sound with great time in executing stroke.A graet natch-winner.
16.Demond Haynes
Few batsmen looked so flowing when batting.Often his bating reminded you of a lyric playing.His deftest touches could send the ball crashing over the ropes.Amassed a huge aggregate against Aussie bowling attacks in 1984 at home and in 1988-89 down under when he set a record aggregate for a West Indian batsmen for a series in Australia.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Best opening batsmen against genuine pace in order of merit in test matches.
1.Graham Gooch
Performed phenomenally well against the great foursome of Andy Roberts,Michael Holding,Colin Croft and Joel Garner in 1981 in the Carribean scoring centuries on the fastest pitches at Barbados and Kingston..His 153 at Sabina park was an all-time classic being one of the best displays of counter-attack against lethal pace.Averaged over 57 in that series.Also a marvel at Leeds when scoring 154 in 1991 in the worst of batting conditions blending the skill of a surgeon. with the courage of a soldier .Also prolific in Australia in 1990-91 averaging over 53 and versus Australia at home averaging over 56. in 1993 and over 46 in 1985.Averaged over 45 against great Calypso pace in series in West Indies in 1986 while averaged over 48 versus Pakistan with the great Wasim and Waqar in home series in 1992. Although not a champion technically he had great mastery in strokeplay displaying the skill and organization of an architect and the ferocity of a lion.Could despatch the best deliveries of Marshall,Holding,Wasim or Waqar with utmost contempt.Even Gavaskar has been overshadowed by Gooch against the great West Indian bowling attack.He has overshadowed any other opener against the best attacks in the Carribean.
2.Sunil Gavaskar/Len Hutton
Gavaskar and Hutton were almost carbon copy's of each other taking technical skill to it's highest zenith.Both were basically defensive and built an innings like an architect designing a building.Gavaskar faced the best bowlers ever like Roberts,Holding,Marshal,Lillee,Botham,Hadle,Wilis and Thomson.Hutton faced less greats but displayed phenomenal consistency against Lindwall and Miller in 2 series .Hutton like Gavaskar was also prolific in the Caribbean like in 1954.Gavaskar could well have been at no 1 but was relegated as his best averages in series v West Indies were against the mediocre bowling attacks.In 1983-84 he had some great scores but was relatively inconsistent against the great Carribean foursome.No doubt Gavaskar batted like a champion against Roberts and Holding in 1975-76, Imran and Sarafraz in 1978-79 and against Imran in 1979-80 at home but we missed seing Gavaskar at his best aginst Lillee in 1978 in Australia because of Packer Cricket or against the great Carribean ace battery in 1978-79 in India.
4.Barry Richards/Jack Hobbs
Potentially Barry have been at no 1 but did not play sufficient International cricket.In Packer cricket toyed with the likes of Denis Lillee and co when scoring 207 in 1977-78 and 125 n.o for rest of the world in 1978 supertest final.Only Viv Richards displayed equal attacking agression.Hobbs did not face the great speedsters but neverthlesss negotiated some of the finest bowlers.On wet or bad pitches he was the greatest of all openers and maybe batsmen.Had he played in 1970=s r 80's Hobbs could wel have even overshadowed Gavaskar and Gooch.
6.Saed Anwar
Few left -handed batsmen could launch such a blistering attack on opponents as Anwar could .His bating blended the attacking instinct of a tiger with the poetic grace of a sculptor.At his best against great South African bowling in 1997-98 in South Africa and in Australia in 1999-2000.Exhibited supremacy in batting skill amongst openers of his generations .
7.Hanif Mohammad
Technically simply a giant.Arguably the most complete of all opening batsmen aggregating 628 run sin 1957-58 in the Carribean incliuding a triple hundred.Rated low down because he did not face the likes of Marshal,Lillee or Holding.
8.Geoff Boycott
Often resembled a boulder resisting a gale.Could be boring but was often the most difficult batsmen to dislodge.Boycott posessed the grammar of an English professor and concentration of a Buddhist monk.Few batsmen posesed as much clinical precision as Boycott.At his best in West Indies in 1981 when averaging over 44 ,at home against the same team a season earlier in 1980 averaging over 40 and in Australia in 1979-80.Holding found Geoff one of the hardest batsmen to ever dislodge .His 99 n.o in Perth in 1979-80 was truly a revelation.
9.Gordon Greenidge
On his day the equal of Barry Richards.Few batsmen moulded pugnacity and solidity so perfectly.In full flow Greenidge looked like a galleon in full sail.He combined the attacking agression of an army battalion wit the technical skill of a surgeon.Rated low because he was not relatively succesful on tours of Australia.Neverthless played the Aussie attack superbly in 1984 at home and consistently in 1988-89 in Australia.His 226 at Barbados against a top class Aussie attack proved that on his day he could join any great opening batsmen.
10.Virendra Sehwag
In terms of raw talent perhaps Barry Richard's equal.Not at his best on the fast,bouncy surfaces.However some of his best innings were classics in Australia and South Africa when he made the impact of a bulldozer on a cricket field.Inspite of restricted footwork his devastating reflexes,power and timing would have taken the micky out of the quickest paceman on his day.
11.Arthur Morris
The greatest of match-winners who we did not see against the greatest paceman.
12.Gen Turner
Did not prove himself sufficiently against great paceman but blended agression and grammar as few players ever did.Scored a phenomenal aggregate of over 600 runs in 4 tests in West Indies including scores of 259 and 223 in 1972 .Glen could resist great attacks with the resilience of a boulder and the technical skill of an architect.
13.Mark Taylor
Could be almost impossible to dislodge at his best with a huge array of strokes.Brilliantly negotiated the short,rising ball.Curtly Ambrose and Wasim Akram thought he was one of the hardest batsmen to dislodge.
14.Matthew Hayden
A master batsmen but not tested as much as other greats before.Few openers were more devastating in attack or could turn the complexion of a match more.Played relatively easier pace than Gavaskar,Boycott or Gooch.
15.Graeme Smith
Technically sound with great time in executing stroke.A graet natch-winner.
16.Demond Haynes
Few batsmen looked so flowing when batting.Often his bating reminded you of a lyric playing.His deftest touches could send the ball crashing over the ropes.Amassed a huge aggregate against Aussie bowling attacks in 1984 at home and in 1988-89 down under when he set a record aggregate for a West Indian batsmen for a series in Australia.
			
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 Can't contribute as I have no idea about those bats.