Harsh Thakor
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In this list I am selecting in my subjective order of merit the most perfect or complete batsmen of all time.I am not considering statistical records.I am assessing the combination of pure technical correctness with innovative ability,level of domination of bowling attacks and artistry.The perfect batsmen posesses the quality of genius combined with power,grace and high technical skill.Few batsmen ever posessed all these components in depth.They could take an attack to the shreds but never at the cost of correct technique .Remember this list does not judge in terms of pure merit .It judges the batsmen in terms of the sum package of technique,power,artistry and creative genius.Ofcourse my order of ranking may be controversial and subjective as it was really touch and go..l.Some batsmen have been great geniuses but not been so sound technically and many vice-versa. Sorry to leave out many true 'greats.'
1.Barry Richards
Would send the best of deliveries to the fence with the most imperious power but still gave the perfect lessons for a schoolboy coaching clinic.Barry posessed the power of a bulldozer blended with the genius of a musical composer and skill of a surgeon.In full flow the ultimate batting machine.Looked like a Viv Richards and Sunil Gavaskar rolled into one.
2.Sachin Tendulkar
Posessed every ingredient of a perfect batsmen be it artistry,technical skill,creative genius and power.No batsmen ever played as well in the 'V'region or executed the straight drive better.In the first half of his career he virtually took all-round batting skill to it's highest watermark.No batsmen in full test career could dominate great bowling attacks and still display such technical perfection as Sachin.No batsmen looked more like Bradman.Sachin resembled a Viv richards and Rahul Dravid rolled into one.
3.Don Bradman
The perfect batting machine who resembled a creature coming from another planet.Although unorthodox took batting mastery to it's highest zenith.Not tested enough on turning tracks or against short-pitched fast bowling,but still undoubtedly in another league from any batting great.Subject to correction I feel Barry and Sachin by the margin of a whisker had a greater variety of strokes or all-round batting skill.This does not deny Bradman's stature as the greatest of all batsmen.
4.Greg Chappell
No Australian batsmen tore bowling attacks apart exuding such elegance and displaying such watertight technique.Whether on the seaming English tracks,turning Pakistani pitches or fast West Indian or Australian tracks Greg was equally at home.A master of the flicked on-drive.Sometimes not at ease against the bouncing ball but still overall a true master.
5.Rohan Kanhai
Batting's ultimate genius who marginally posesed even more raw abilty than Bradman.Kanhai took the art of batting in regions of superlative depth,even surpassing Bradman.He was also technically very sound and on his day could take batting domination to it's deepest depth.Above all he was also immensely artistic with a Eucharistic falling hook and flowing style.
6.Jack Hobbs
A master on wet or bad wickets with faultless technique who took the art of batting to a higher dimension.On sticky or wet tracks better than Bradman.Rated below Barry and Sachin because as many stunning shots were not executed in his era and the bowling was not as versatile.Hobbs was also not as mercurial as Barry.
7.Martin Crowe
Virtually a replica of Greg Chappell and at his best more difficult to bowl at than Lara or Sachin.Wasim Akram rated Crowe the best batsmen he ever bowled to .
8.Alvin Kalicharan
No left-hander posessed the components of a perfect batsmen in such depths of proportion.Virtually a left-handed Rohan Kanhai.Most organized technique.
9.Frank Worrell
Blended technical skill,and elegance like no other batting great.Absolutely majestic in full flow.
10.Gary Sobers
A total package of power and technical skill rolled into one.
11.Graeme Pollock
The equal of Gary Sobers as a left-handed batsmen with marginally more natural talent.In terms of raw abilty the equal of a Viv Richards or Lara.
12.Brian Lara
Not as good as Tendulkar or even the Waugh brothers technically but still the ultimate batting genius of his day with a characterize element of elegance Razor sharp footwork.
13.Walter Hammond/Viv Richards
Can hardly separate the 2 batting geniuses.Viv was not the best technically but still took batting skill to it's superlative depth.Hammond looked more refined and orthodox but still posessed Viv's awesome power.
15.Gundappa Vishwanath
Simply a batting connoisseur whose strokes posessed the creativity of a musical composer,the technical skill of an engineer and the grace of a ballad dancer.A master on bad wickets.
16.Lawrence Rowe
At his best in the league of the all-time greats,with better technique than any West Indian batsmen.
17.Mark Waugh
A master against great pace and spin who blended great strokemaking ability with high technical skill.Also posessed great elegance.
18.Aravinda De'Silva
Almost the equal of Mark Waugh and amaster of bad wickets.Posessed artistry of great depths and watertight technique.
19.Zaheer Abbas
True,there were 2-3 better Pakistani batsmen but none equalled Zaheer Abbas in terms of the total package of technical skill,grace and stroke-making ability.Zaheer's batting was reminiscent of a poet and a technician rolled into one or a ballad dancer performing.The best of balls would be caressed to the fence by Zaheer with the most delicate of touches.
20.Gordon Greenidge
On his day reminiscent of a black Barry Richards.Superbly blended technical skill with power.
21.Everton Weekes/Ricky Ponting
2 batting machines who took batting domination to the supreme level.
23.Javed Miandad
Although not so elegant posessed his own element of genius as a batsmen reminiscent of chaess player.No batsmen outfoxed or niggled oponents more.
24.Sunil Gavaskar/Len Hutton
Generally a slow scorers but technically the ultimate masters and on their day could even take apart bowling attacks.Both Masters on bad wickets.
1.Barry Richards
Would send the best of deliveries to the fence with the most imperious power but still gave the perfect lessons for a schoolboy coaching clinic.Barry posessed the power of a bulldozer blended with the genius of a musical composer and skill of a surgeon.In full flow the ultimate batting machine.Looked like a Viv Richards and Sunil Gavaskar rolled into one.
2.Sachin Tendulkar
Posessed every ingredient of a perfect batsmen be it artistry,technical skill,creative genius and power.No batsmen ever played as well in the 'V'region or executed the straight drive better.In the first half of his career he virtually took all-round batting skill to it's highest watermark.No batsmen in full test career could dominate great bowling attacks and still display such technical perfection as Sachin.No batsmen looked more like Bradman.Sachin resembled a Viv richards and Rahul Dravid rolled into one.
3.Don Bradman
The perfect batting machine who resembled a creature coming from another planet.Although unorthodox took batting mastery to it's highest zenith.Not tested enough on turning tracks or against short-pitched fast bowling,but still undoubtedly in another league from any batting great.Subject to correction I feel Barry and Sachin by the margin of a whisker had a greater variety of strokes or all-round batting skill.This does not deny Bradman's stature as the greatest of all batsmen.
4.Greg Chappell
No Australian batsmen tore bowling attacks apart exuding such elegance and displaying such watertight technique.Whether on the seaming English tracks,turning Pakistani pitches or fast West Indian or Australian tracks Greg was equally at home.A master of the flicked on-drive.Sometimes not at ease against the bouncing ball but still overall a true master.
5.Rohan Kanhai
Batting's ultimate genius who marginally posesed even more raw abilty than Bradman.Kanhai took the art of batting in regions of superlative depth,even surpassing Bradman.He was also technically very sound and on his day could take batting domination to it's deepest depth.Above all he was also immensely artistic with a Eucharistic falling hook and flowing style.
6.Jack Hobbs
A master on wet or bad wickets with faultless technique who took the art of batting to a higher dimension.On sticky or wet tracks better than Bradman.Rated below Barry and Sachin because as many stunning shots were not executed in his era and the bowling was not as versatile.Hobbs was also not as mercurial as Barry.
7.Martin Crowe
Virtually a replica of Greg Chappell and at his best more difficult to bowl at than Lara or Sachin.Wasim Akram rated Crowe the best batsmen he ever bowled to .
8.Alvin Kalicharan
No left-hander posessed the components of a perfect batsmen in such depths of proportion.Virtually a left-handed Rohan Kanhai.Most organized technique.
9.Frank Worrell
Blended technical skill,and elegance like no other batting great.Absolutely majestic in full flow.
10.Gary Sobers
A total package of power and technical skill rolled into one.
11.Graeme Pollock
The equal of Gary Sobers as a left-handed batsmen with marginally more natural talent.In terms of raw abilty the equal of a Viv Richards or Lara.
12.Brian Lara
Not as good as Tendulkar or even the Waugh brothers technically but still the ultimate batting genius of his day with a characterize element of elegance Razor sharp footwork.
13.Walter Hammond/Viv Richards
Can hardly separate the 2 batting geniuses.Viv was not the best technically but still took batting skill to it's superlative depth.Hammond looked more refined and orthodox but still posessed Viv's awesome power.
15.Gundappa Vishwanath
Simply a batting connoisseur whose strokes posessed the creativity of a musical composer,the technical skill of an engineer and the grace of a ballad dancer.A master on bad wickets.
16.Lawrence Rowe
At his best in the league of the all-time greats,with better technique than any West Indian batsmen.
17.Mark Waugh
A master against great pace and spin who blended great strokemaking ability with high technical skill.Also posessed great elegance.
18.Aravinda De'Silva
Almost the equal of Mark Waugh and amaster of bad wickets.Posessed artistry of great depths and watertight technique.
19.Zaheer Abbas
True,there were 2-3 better Pakistani batsmen but none equalled Zaheer Abbas in terms of the total package of technical skill,grace and stroke-making ability.Zaheer's batting was reminiscent of a poet and a technician rolled into one or a ballad dancer performing.The best of balls would be caressed to the fence by Zaheer with the most delicate of touches.
20.Gordon Greenidge
On his day reminiscent of a black Barry Richards.Superbly blended technical skill with power.
21.Everton Weekes/Ricky Ponting
2 batting machines who took batting domination to the supreme level.
23.Javed Miandad
Although not so elegant posessed his own element of genius as a batsmen reminiscent of chaess player.No batsmen outfoxed or niggled oponents more.
24.Sunil Gavaskar/Len Hutton
Generally a slow scorers but technically the ultimate masters and on their day could even take apart bowling attacks.Both Masters on bad wickets.