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

    2013-16 Player Overall Away BBA (vs SA & AUS) JE Root (ENG) 136.6741 128.411 128.7696 KS Williamson (NZ) 132.6527 131.783 126.0784 2017-21 Player Overall Away BBA (vs IND & AUS) JE Root (ENG) 133.9338 156.3013 136.1466 KS Williamson (NZ) 156.679 110.3951 78.31528
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    Williamson's poor overseas record in the last four years dragged him down a bit.
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 15 Mahela Jayawardene - 129.9 Points: 129.9 Span: 1998-2010 Peak: 2007-10 Longevity bonus: 1.3 Overall points: 128.8 Overseas points: 109.5 Best bowling attack points: 130.4 Peak points: 157.7 Runs: 11814 Average: 49.84
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 16 Joe Root - 128.3 Points: 128.3 Span: 2013-21 Peak: 2014-17 Longevity penalty: -9.5 Overall points: 135.3 Overseas points: 142.4 Best bowling attack points: 132.5 Peak points: 148.9 Runs: 8714 Average: 48.68
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 17 Kane Williamson - 128 Points: 128 Span: 2013-21 Peak: 2015-18 Longevity penalty: -9.5 Overall points: 144.7 Overseas points: 121.1 Best bowling attack points: 102.2 Peak points: 159.2 Runs: 7230 Average: 53.95
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    Note: While calculating points for a given period a batsman with double the innings count(compared to the mean) will get additional 5% points. This is done to reward batsmen who maintained the same quality with higher quantity. Likewise, a batsman with lesser innings count will have points deducted.
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    Ross Taylor got 104.8 points. That should put him somewhere between no. 45 and 50.
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 18 Matthew Hayden - 126.8 Points: 126.8 Span: 2000-08 Peak: 2000-03 Longevity penalty: -5.1 Overall points: 133.7 Overseas points: 124.7 Best bowling attack points: 175.6 Peak points: 158.4 Runs: 8625 Average: 50.73
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 19 Andy Flower - 125.9 Points: 125.9 Span: 1993-02 Peak: 1998-01 Longevity penalty: -4.5 Overall points: 124.6 Overseas points: 145.6 Best bowling attack points: 82.4 Peak points: 166.9 Runs: 4794 Average: 51.54
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 20 Graeme Smith - 125 Points: 125 Span: 2002-13 Peak: 2008-11 Overall points: 118.5 Overseas points: 139.6 Best bowling attack points: 122.9 Peak points: 136.6 Runs: 9265 Average: 48.25
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 21 VVS Laxman - 124.8 Points: 124.8 Span: 2000-11 Peak: 2000-03 Overall points: 121.3 Overseas points: 118.1 Best bowling attack points: 135.6 Peak points: 149.5 Runs: 8781 Average: 45.97
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 22 Michael Clarke - 123.8 Points: 123.8 Span: 2004-15 Peak: 2011-14 Overall points: 120 Overseas points: 104.2 Best bowling attack points: 176.9 Peak points: 138.47 Runs: 8643 Average: 49.1
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 23 Mohammad Yousuf - 119.7 Points: 119.7 Span: 1998-2009 Peak: 2004-07 Overall points: 121.9 Overseas points: 107.1 Best bowling attack points: 97.8 Peak points: 150.9 Runs: 7530 Average: 52.29
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 24 Alastair Cook - 119.1 Points: 119.1 Span: 2007-18 Peak: 209-12 Longevity bonus: 1.2 Overall points: 113.9 Overseas points: 121.9 Best bowling attack points: 110.3 Peak points: 140.5 Runs: 12472 Average: 45.35
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    Note: Apart from calculating points for 4-year periods, points are also calculated for 1-year period in case it needed to be factored in after the 8 years or 12 years in consideration.
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 25 Virender Sehwag - 118.6 Points: 118.6 Span: 2001-12 Peak: 2002-05 Overall points: 120 Overseas points: 113.7 Best bowling attack points: 106 Peak points: 131.2 Runs: 8586 Average: 49.34
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 26: Cheteshwar Pujara - 116.3 Points: 116.3 Span: 2012-21 Peak: 2016-19 Longevity penalty: -6.8 Overall points: 115.6 Overseas points: 109.9 Best bowling attack points: 159.9 Peak points: 139.1 Runs: 6267 Average: 46.08
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 27 Justin Langer - 115.4 Points: 115.4 Span: 1998-06 Peak: 2000-03 Longevity penalty: -5.1 Overall points: 125.6 Overseas points: 110.1 Best bowling attack points: 138.4 Peak points: 133.8 Runs: 7696 Average: 45.27
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 28 David Warner - 115.3 Points: 115.3 Span: 2011-21 Peak: 2014-17 Longevity penalty: -3.14 Overall points: 123.2 Overseas points: 105 Best bowling attack points: 138.2 Peak points: 129.2 Runs: 7311 Average: 48.09
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    Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current)

    No. 29 Adam Gilchrist - 115 Points: 115 Span: 1999-06 Peak: 1999-02 Longevity Penalty: -8.5 Overall points: 111 Overseas points: 126.6 Best bowling attack points: 173.6 Peak points: 147.8 Runs: 5570 Average: 47.6

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