5 Batsmen who are overshadowed by current fab five

In their most comforting format, the following batters do match the fab five’s finesse.

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4. Jonny Bairstow

Jonny Bairstow
Jonny Bairstow. (Photo Source: Getty Images)

Just like the year 2015 had changed the fortunes of English cricket in the limited-overs format. Similarly such became the year in Jonny Bairstow’s cricketing career. Ever since he played that astonishing 60-ball unbeaten 83 in the same year against New Zealand, which also allowed England to win a close series. Since then Bairstow has become a vital cog in England’s exuberant batting in all three formats. Although he is still only upholding a white-ball contract with ECB, he now has got infused in the longest format mainly because of his shrewd ability to play spin well.

In the limited-overs format, the wicketkeeper-batsman has been the biggest revelation wherein in ODIs he has already scored 10 hundreds from 83 matches. By averaging 47, he has amassed a total of 3207 runs and also maintains a strike-rate of over a hundred. In addition to that, he also was a prominent member of England’s World Cup-winning squad in 2019. Bairstow, also in his 46 T20Is, has scored more than 900 runs at an average of under 30.

In the longest format too, although he has played 73 Tests, he has only amassed 4169 runs including only six centuries. What makes him exceptional is his flexibility to bat at any position across formats in the top seven. All in all, despite being a sheer force at the top for England, Bairstow has been routinely overshadowed by Joe Root’s affluence.

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