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CW's Ranking of Batsmen (Tests)

PlayerComparisons

International Vice-Captain
Interestingly - and, as always, that's subjective - despite a 34-Test run where he averaged nearly 72, and a 52-Test run where he averaged 64, batting with extraordinary dominance and often when runs weren't easy to come by, there hasn't yet been a single vote for Virat Kohli.

I suppose a similar point could be made for Kane Williamson - a six-year, 47-Test run where he averaged 66 hasn't gotten him a vote yet either.
And Root who's got a better away record than both. Averages 48 away from home since 2018(when batting's got tough) compared to Kohli's 40 and Williamson's 36. Also has been around arguably England's worst ever batting lineup that collapses for under 200 every other innings, which makes it a lot harder in my opinion.

I feel its hard to decide when to start voting for them since all of their careers could change so much in the next 5 years, but I think it will be similar to how Smith is probably lower in the list than he should be. I expect Kohli to come back from his form dip and Williamson's away record to improve though.
 

gftw

U19 12th Man
I was planning on starting a bowlers version of this eventually. Would it be better to split up it up or do fast bowlers + spinners combined?
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Interestingly - and, as always, that's subjective - despite a 34-Test run where he averaged nearly 72, and a 52-Test run where he averaged 64, batting with extraordinary dominance and often when runs weren't easy to come by, there hasn't yet been a single vote for Virat Kohli.

I suppose a similar point could be made for Kane Williamson - a six-year, 47-Test run where he averaged 66 hasn't gotten him a vote yet either.
To me, we are rating careers here and these are still not done. So makes sense not to pass judgement prematurely.
 

gftw

U19 12th Man
Dravid - 2
Waugh - 6
Miandad - 3
Ranji - 1
Trumper - 1
Barrington - 4
Nourse - 1
May - 1

The List
1. Don Bradman
2. Jack Hobbs
3. Garry Sobers
4. Sachin Tendulkar
5. Viv Richards
6. Brian Lara
7. Len Hutton
8. Wally Hammond
9. Sunil Gavaskar
10. Steve Smith
11. George Headley
12. Herbert Sutcliffe
13. Greg Chappell
14. Ricky Ponting
15. Graeme Pollock
16. Kumar Sangakkara
17. Allan Border
18. Jacques Kallis
19. Steve Waugh

The vote for the #20 test batsman of all-time begins now.
 

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