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Who is the best Test batsmen to have debuted in the mid-2000s?

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Kevin Pieterson
Michael Clarke
Alastair Cook
AB de Villiers
Hashim Amla
Mike Hussey
Ross Taylor
Brendon Mccullum
Any other
 
Id say KP

His record isnt the best out of the lot but he had the most impact and played some ATG innings, that 100 in Mumbia was just class.

For me it would be:

KP>AB = Cook > Clarke >> Amla = Hussey > Taylor>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> BMac
 
KP for me too closely followed by Amla.

KP was at ATG level between 2005-2009 and yet it was in 2012 that his Napier, Headingley and Mumbai came.Yes, he wasnt consistent but then who is:-among all the names mentioned.:bm

KP> Amla> ABD> Cook= Clarke and then the rest. Perhaps Hussey> Taylor> BMac.
 
KP. Smashed some of the best ATG bowlers like they were local gully boys.
 
G. Smith made his debut in 2002, I'd include him as well.

Between him and Amla. There were few players who averaged 50 away who debuted in that decade, AB is one of them I guess.
In that order: Smith, Amla and AB, though the latter scored soft runs but averaging 50 away is no joke. For long stretches these boys performed in all conditions consistently and won matches. They have my respect. Cook deserves a shout out as well, he was phenomenal. Not great against quality attacks but did score away.
 
Kevin Pieterson
Michael Clarke
Alastair Cook
AB de Villiers
Hashim Amla
Mike Hussey
Ross Taylor
Brendon Mccullum
Any other

In terms of best all round game, it has to be KP but taking into account skills AND achievements, it is AB, followed closely by Amla.

Clarke, Cook and co are a level below those 3.
 
KP. Phenomenal talent, scored against the best.

KP though the greatest test batsman struggled to stamp his authority against Pakistan in both home and aways.

He avgs only 30 against PAK compared to his 45+ and 50+ avg against other top sides
 
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Michael Clarke. Hammered the best attack of his time. Then AB,Amla,KP and Cook. Hussey is underrated as well.
 
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Kohli and Smith are from different era. Please refrain from mentioning their name.
 
Kohli is better than everyone mentioned in OP.

kohli is even better than Sachin for some here.
 
But he didn't debut in the mid-2000s :facepalm:

I was not responding to OP, I just put my opinion in this thread. Yes I knew very well before I posted that Kohli did not debut in that decade.

I apologize if this comment had irritated you as I see the facepalm.
 
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I was not responding to OP, I just put my opinion in this thread. Yes I knew very well before I posted that Kohli did not debut in that decade.

I apologize if this comment had irritated you as I see the facepalm.

Just trying to keep the thread on topic instead of another "Kohli vs others" thread. ;-)
 
No I do rate AB. I just point out his weakness a lot because of how talanted he is. It's frustrating to see him not take SA over the line in WC matches.

No South African ever had. SA lost that WC semis 2015 due to rain and bowlers.If you cant defend 300 in 43 overs, then you will never win.

Anyways, Australia had the finals written for them whomsoever the opposition was.
 
1) Hashim Amla
2) Alastair Cook
3) Kevin Pietersen
4) AB de Villiers
5) Michael Clarke

These would be the top five. All of them greats of the game. Hussey and McCullum are not in the same league.
 
Tests:- KP or pick anyone of top 5 and you won't go wrong. They all are all-conditions players.

Overall:- ABD by a mile.

Taylor is very good test batsmen and a great ODI bat as well.
 
Alastair cook by a country mile.....Yes Kp, hash and Ab are great but cook is way better than them in tests. The guy scored scored like a beast in two of the most torrid away tours.. one in ashes 2010/11 and the other in India in 2012. His recent form might just make him look less great but overall cook is way above the rest mentioned above.
 
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