Ranking Top 10 current Test batsmen irrespective of ICC Rankings
Test cricket is into an interesting phase in the last couple of years.
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1. Steve Smith
With all the fidgets, trigger movements and a degree of unorthodoxy in his stance, Steve Smith’s batting totally differs from the manual. Returning after 16 months to Test cricket, he has become even more cosmic than he ever seemed to be. Twin centuries at Edgbaston and a gritty 92 at Lord’s has forced people to believe that he is the best Test batsman of this generation and to an extent the nearest to Bradman.
Started as a leg-spinner who can bat a bit, his batting has shot up through the ranks since Ashes 2013. Excluding 2018 where he was banned, in the last 6 years, Smith’s average has never dropped below 70! Talking about Ashes, Smith averages 61 against England with 10 hundreds and 7 fifties in 25 matches. Against the number 1 Test team, India, he does even better. He has a staggering average of 81 in 10 matches comprising 7 centuries and 3 half-centuries.
Growing up on fast and bouncy pitches in Australia, Smith has a top-class record in away Tests as well. He averages 60 on the turning tracks of India, and 53 in swinging conditions in England. If an all-time Test XI is made, not picking Smith would account for nothing less than blasphemy. Steven Peter Devereux Smith is regarded as the greatest, since the greatest.
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