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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 14 Joe Root - 129.6 Points: 129.6 Peak: 2014-17 Longevity penalty: -9.6 Overall points: 126.5 Overseas points: 135.5 Best bowling attack points: 123.6 Peak points: 151.9 Runs: 9278 Average: 50.15
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 15 Hashim Amla - 129.4 Points: 129.4 Peak: 2010-13 Overall points: 121.9 Overseas points: 130 Best bowling attack points: 131.2 Peak points: 171.9 Runs: 9282 Average: 46.64
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    His 00-03 average is higher than 01-04.
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 16 Kane Williamson - 128.4 Points: 128.4 Peak: 2015-18 Longevity penalty: -9.5 Overall points: 134.3 Overseas points: 111.1 Best bowling attack points: 100 Peak points: 163.1 Runs: 7230 Average: 53.95
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    Peak is best 4 complete years. And there are no points for no. of hundreds. A 90 & 10 carries the same value as a 100 & 0 in this system.
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    Yes but Smith hasn't moved much. Sehwag gained some points and Hayden lost a few points. Australian bowling attack in Hayden's time was vastly superior even to the second best. So the no. of innings played against Aus is a major factor in the average quality of bowling faced.
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 17 Mahela Jayawardene - 126.1 Points: 126.1 Peak: 2007-10 Overall points: 127.5 Overseas points: 108.7 Best bowling attack points: 128 Peak points: 151.1 Runs: 11814 Average: 49.84
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 18 Andy Flower - 125.2 Points: 125.2 Peak: 1998-01 Longevity penalty: -4.3 Overall points: 120.7 Overseas points: 137.1 Best bowling attack points: 87.6 Peak points: 166.5 Runs: 4794 Average: 51.54
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 19 Michael Clarke - 124.5 Points: 124.5 Peak: 2010-13 Overall points: 122.7 Overseas points: 116.3 Best bowling attack points: 145.3 Peak points: 136.7 Runs: 8643 Average: 49.1
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 20 Virender Sehwag - 124.2 Points: 124.2 Peak: 2002-05 Overall points: 123.8 Overseas points: 123.1 Best bowling attack points: 121.7 Peak points: 134.7 Runs: 8586 Average: 49.34
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 21 Graeme Smith - 124.1 Points: 124.1 Peak: 2008-11 Overall points: 117.2 Overseas points: 142.9 Best bowling attack points: 114.5 Peak points: 136.7 Runs: 9265 Average: 48.25
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    AB de Villers vs Michael Bevan vs Sachin Tendulkar

    Tendulkar >= ABD > Bevan
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 22 Matthew Hayden - 123.7 Points: 123.7 Peak: 2000-03 Longevity penalty: -6.5 Overall points: 118.7 Overseas points: 110.7 Best bowling attack points: 161.8 Peak points: 152.4 Runs: 8625 Average: 50.73
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 23 VVS Laxman - 123.3 Points: 123.3 Peak: 2000-03 Overall points: 119.5 Overseas points: 116.3 Best bowling attack points: 135.3 Peak points: 150 Runs: 8781 Average: 45.97
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 24 Alastair Cook - 119.7 Points: 119.7 Peak: 2009-12 Longevity bonus: 1.2 Overall points: 115.3 Overseas points: 127.4 Best bowling attack points: 110.3 Peak points: 138 Runs: 12472 Average: 45.35
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 25 Mohammad Yousuf - 118.5 Points: 118.5 Peak: 2004-07 Overall points: 122 Overseas points: 107.2 Best bowling attack points: 91.1 Peak points: 145.1 Runs: 7530 Average: 52.29
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 26 Cheteshwar Pujara - 117.7 Points: 117.7 Peak: 2016-19 Longevity penalty: -6.2 Overall points: 114 Overseas points: 106.7 Best bowling attack points: 153.2 Peak points: 136.3 Runs: 6494 Average: 45.41
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    I haven't changed the basic methodology as I am satisfied with it. But as mentioned in the OP there has been a few updates which has changed the rankings for some players. 1) The adjustment for average quality of bowling faced. Otherwise batsmen who got to face weaker attacks more often will be...
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 27 Mark Waugh - 115.7 Points: 115.7 Peak: 1998-01 Overall points: 109.9 Overseas points: 108 Best bowling attack points: 162.9 Peak points: 124.4 Runs: 8029 Average: 41.81
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

    No. 28 Graham Thorpe - 115.5 Points: 115.5 Peak: 2001-04 Overall points: 113.6 Overseas points: 121.7 Best bowling attack points: 105 Peak points: 123.7 Runs: 6744 Average: 44.66

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