Harsh Thakor
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This list only analyzes pure technical correctness and not overall merit or class.Ranking in order of merit the technically best batsmen of all who averaged above 50 in test cricket.
1.Len Hutton
2.Barry Richards
3.Sachin Tendulkar
4.Sunil Gavaskar
5.Gary Sobers
6.Greg Chappell
7.Don Bradman
8.Rahul Dravid
9.Graeme Pollock
10.Alan Border
11.Steve Waugh
12.Jacques Kallis
Len Hutton was the ultimate man to write a manual for a schoolboy coaching clinic.
Barry blended agression with technical skill like noone else.
Tendulkar stroke's in the 'V' reached perfection of region sof the divine.
Gavaskar was an epitome of technical correctness displaying concentration of a monk meditating.Never failed to punish the bad ball.
Sobers even when pulversing opponents displayed great technical skill with a great range of strokes.
Greg Chappell was classical elegance and correctness personified.
Bradman was unorthodox but still had phenomenal mastery unequalled till today.
Dravid was a boulder against the most lethal bowling.
Pollock held a bat like a wand.
Border was more resolute than any left-hander ever.
Steve Waugh was a master on bad wickets .
Jacques Kallis was the most solid batsmen of all the great all-rounders to have played the game.
Lara,Weekes,Viv Richards,Ponting,Hammond miss out here as although they could have been a 2nd to Bradman overall ,were not technically as correct or refined as the likes of Hutton,Tendulkar,Barry,Dravid,Gavaskar,Sobers etc.
1.Len Hutton
2.Barry Richards
3.Sachin Tendulkar
4.Sunil Gavaskar
5.Gary Sobers
6.Greg Chappell
7.Don Bradman
8.Rahul Dravid
9.Graeme Pollock
10.Alan Border
11.Steve Waugh
12.Jacques Kallis
Len Hutton was the ultimate man to write a manual for a schoolboy coaching clinic.
Barry blended agression with technical skill like noone else.
Tendulkar stroke's in the 'V' reached perfection of region sof the divine.
Gavaskar was an epitome of technical correctness displaying concentration of a monk meditating.Never failed to punish the bad ball.
Sobers even when pulversing opponents displayed great technical skill with a great range of strokes.
Greg Chappell was classical elegance and correctness personified.
Bradman was unorthodox but still had phenomenal mastery unequalled till today.
Dravid was a boulder against the most lethal bowling.
Pollock held a bat like a wand.
Border was more resolute than any left-hander ever.
Steve Waugh was a master on bad wickets .
Jacques Kallis was the most solid batsmen of all the great all-rounders to have played the game.
Lara,Weekes,Viv Richards,Ponting,Hammond miss out here as although they could have been a 2nd to Bradman overall ,were not technically as correct or refined as the likes of Hutton,Tendulkar,Barry,Dravid,Gavaskar,Sobers etc.