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Twelve best batsmen of all-time - in Test cricket and overall

Harsh Thakor

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Here I am making a list in order of merit of the best batsmen of all time overall and the best in only test cricket Like to get feedback from PP Viewers.

This is my list of the of the 12 best batsmen of all time combining all types of cricket in order of merit



Jack Hobbs

Sachin Tendulkar

Don Bradman

Viv Richards

Brian Lara

Gary Sobers

Walter Hammond

Barry Richards

Virat Kohli

Javed Miandad

Len Hutton/Sunil Gavaskar





Hobbs on top for phenomenal longevity,consistency and performances on bad wickets .In 1st class cricket he has no equal with 61237 runs and 197 centuries.Tendulkar in international cricket had greatest longevity at the top in all forms of cricket.Bradman is statistically in a different league but was not at his bset n wet wickets or against bodyline.Never proved himself against spin.Neverthless in tests the greatset of all time .Viv took domination of bowling to heights unexplored in both forms of the game.Lara bore the brunt of one one of the weakest batting sides ever and had the greatest penchant for mammoth scores.Sobers was close to the perfect batsmen mastering pace and spin in all conditions.Hammond was power and skill personified and was unfortunate to play in the era of Bradman.Virat Kohli has literally defined the modern game with his batting style and classical placing,May not be so pleasing to the eye but in adjusting to ssituations even more effective than Lara or Tendulkar .Rated below them in terms of pure class and considering opposition faced.Perhaps a better match-winner than either of them .Miandad was the ultimate craftsman in a crisis who niggled opposing bowlers more than any batsmen of his time.Barry Richards would probably have been the best batsmen of all time in a full fledged career if you ***** his technical prowess,record in 1st class cricket and performances in unofficial WSC cricket supertests where he topped the averages.Arguably none came closer to batting perfection as Barry,Hutton and Gavaskar were the ultimate epitome of technical perfection and concentration with Gavaskar virtually breaking all the batting records of his day .Graeme Pollock was a left-handd equivalent of a Sobers or Viv exhibiting batting genius rarely seen on a cricket field.





This is my list for only test cricket in order of merit



Don Bradman

Brian Lara

Gary Sobers

Sachin Tendulkar

Len Hutton/Sunil Gavaskar

Jack Hobbs

Steve Smith

Walter Hammond

Graeme Pollock

Greg Chappell

Alan Border/Rahul Dravid





Bradman's record tests speaks for itself and even in the most challenging later eras or modern era would have averaged between 70-75.In this respect promoted the likes of Lara,Sobers,Hutton,Gavaskar.Gavaskar faced the greatest bowling of all time.Sobers surpasssed Viv in consistency and was more proven in a crisis.Included Greg Chappell who was statistically the best batsmen of the 1970's adding World series cricket and had the best record against West Indies.For his majestic command in given condition sand phenomenal statistical record I had to include Steve Smith.Statistically he is the best after Bradman but still I feel he was not as much a master of fast or bad wickets as Sachin,Hobb sor Lara.When the chips were down in tests Alan Border and Rahul Dravid were the ultimate to bat for your life.
 
Good list. No place for Ponting in the first list?

Ponting misses out by a whisker because he did not prove himself on turning pitches or in a crisis like Dravid or Border.No doubt more explosive and a better match-winner but had advantage of paying for a super team.
 
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So Virat Kohli with 7200 runs and an average of 53 made your list but Jaques Kallis who has scored 13000 runs with an average of 55 couldn't? Kallis is so underrated.

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1. Bradman, undisputed GOAT
2. Tendulkar, in a world in which Don Bradman was never born, he would be the undisputed GOAT
3. Gavaskar, in a world in which Tendulkar never emerged, he would have been the guy everyone called second only to Bradman instead of Tendulkar
4. Sobers, he would always he regarded as the most handsome man among the 5 greatest batsmen ever.
5. Hobbs, he will always be the guy who will make this list without any question being asked.
 
cant ignore Bradman. Rest are those whom I watched. (Test & ODIs combined)(randomly ordered)
1. Bradman
2. Ponting
3. Smith
4. Hayden
5. Kohli
6. Sachin
7. Dravid
8. Kallis
9. ABD
10. Pietersen
11. Lara
12. Sangakkara
 
Hobbs
Bradman
Headley
Hammond
Sobers
Gavaskar
Chappell G
Richards
Tendulkar
Lara
 
Bradman
Sobers
Richards
Steve Smith
Lara
Tendulkar
Ponting
Sangakkara
Gavaskar
Border
K.P
Adam Gilchrist.
 
1. Bradman, undisputed GOAT
2. Tendulkar, in a world in which Don Bradman was never born, he would be the undisputed GOAT
3. Gavaskar, in a world in which Tendulkar never emerged, he would have been the guy everyone called second only to Bradman instead of Tendulkar
4. Sobers, he would always he regarded as the most handsome man among the 5 greatest batsmen ever.
5. Hobbs, he will always be the guy who will make this list without any question being asked.

Misbah :afridi In a world in which Bradman, Tendulkar, Gavaskar, Sobers, Hobbs, Kohli, Babar, AB, Inzi, Rohit, Lara, Viv, Younis, Anwar, Ponting, Hayden, Gilly, Smith, Root, Kane, Langer, Waugh, Miandad, Amla, Sehwag, Laxman, Pollock, Chappell, Dravid, Richards, Sangakkara, Kallis, Pietersen, and every other batsman from every era were never born, the undisputed Greatest of All Time :salute
 
Excluding dinosaurs

Steve Smith
Sachin
Lara
Gavaskar
Richards
Greg Chapell
Kallis
Steve waugh
Sangakkara
Kohli
Ponting
Dravid
 
I'd go with:

Bradman
Sir Viv
Sobers
Lara
Tendulkar
Ponting
Gavaskar
G. Chappell
Kohli
S. Smith
Miandad
Border

Excluding the likes of Hobbs, Grace, Trumper, Hammond and Headley based on lack of evidence, although all of them will be considered great players, of course.

Of those that I have seen:

Lara
Tendulkar
Ponting
Kohli
S. Smith
Crowe
Dravid
Kallis
Sangakkara
de Villiers
Inzamam
de Silva
 
Kindly give your list.appreciate.

Very hard to make these lists. But I can tell you among those I have seen as pure batters combining all types of cricket, my list would be

Tendulkar
Lara
Ponting
Kohli
Sangakkara
de Villiers
S Smith
Pietersen
Inzamam
Root

In test cricket purely it will be

Lara
Tendulkar
S Smith
Ponting
Kallis
Dravid
Sangakkara
Kohli
Younis
Amla/Cook

It's a list of only those players whom I have watched a lot to analyze their game.
 
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