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Agree about kohli but Tendulkar, while not the very first attacking opener, was certainly one of the batch of openers which really kickstarted that mentality of attacking up front. Greatbatch and Srikkanth did it before him but they didn't go out looking to attack every game, they did it on occasion and the times they did attack in the first 15 are much more infrequent than you'd expect if you look at the list of their innings. Tendulkar from 94 made a conscious effort to go out to open with the intent of scoring a run a ball in every single innings and was striking high 80s when 65-70 was considered good enough.The more I think about it, calling Tendulkar and Kohli "pioneers" probably isn't quite right. They were just really, really good, rather than doing something new or encouraging a change in tactics/technique etc. They still deserve a mention though.
I'd consider adding Dhoni even though you already have Bevan, he did a similar thing but in a changed era.
Maybe Ian Harvey for death bowling/slower balls etc? Or Steve Waugh/Simon O'Donnell probably did the same thing but earlier.
Dean Jones deserves a mention for his play in the middle overs imo.
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