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International 12th Man
Everyone goes on about the best test batsman ever, and it's always Don Bradman, followed by a long list of almost equal players, who all have a claim to the number 2 position.
What would be interesting though, is to see who everyone rates to be the best batsman in the modern era (let's say post 1985), to have played between 15 and 30 tests. Why did they play so few?
What would be interesting though, is to see who everyone rates to be the best batsman in the modern era (let's say post 1985), to have played between 15 and 30 tests. Why did they play so few?