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Best Batsman

Jayro

U19 12th Man
Virat kohli, Viv Richards and Sachin tendulkar ---- all these three could turn a match single handed and have/had been able to do it time and again with amazing consistency over a prolonged period of time, not only can they make big score but the dominance they exert over the bowling attacks has been unparalleled.
 

Jayro

U19 12th Man
Virat kohli, Viv Richards and Sachin tendulkar ---- all these three could turn a match single handed and have/had been able to do it time and again with amazing consistency over a prolonged period of time, not only can they make big score but the dominance they exert over the bowling attacks has been unparalleled.
although no batting list could be without the mention of Don Bradman..... We should leave him I guess because he was not a mortal being.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Interesting player. I'd never heard of him and was surprised to see he'd played 34 ODIs & 31 T20Is and all relatively recently. Only ever played 2 FC matches as well, quite unusual.
That's not really very weird at all for a player who plays for a country that has ODI status but no domestic FC comp.
 

TheJediBrah

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That's not really very weird at all for a player who plays for a country that has ODI status but no domestic FC comp.
Well I completely misread that one. For some reason assumed he was English, but that explains why I never heard of a guy that's played 30+ ODIs lol
 

Kirkut

International Regular
Sachin Tendulkar's 141 vs Australia in Dhaka is my favorite innings to watch, crisp fours galore

Ricky Ponting's 111 at Champions Trophy vs England is my favorite too, elegant cover drives.
 

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