Top 10 Batsmen with Highest Average Batting Away (min. 50 inns) in ODIs
2. Sir Vivian Richards – 56.82:
The greatest ODI batsman of all time Sir Viv knew how to modulate his batting to this new format and then went on to rule it until his retirement in 1991.
Sir Viv was the face of the West Indian batting during the mighty reign from 1975-1991. He didn’t fear any bowler or any surface. He would come out to bat in his maroon cap, chewing gum and with his trademark swagger. He dominated the game unlike any one has, not just the game, but he dominated the bowlers to an extent where they would get tired of being hit for fours and sixes.
Sir Viv’s record on overseas grounds in ODIs is just an eye opener, he averages almost 57 with 9 hundreds and a highest score of 189* against England in England. He also scored 181* in 1987 World cup against Sri Lanka in Karachi. He dominated the Indian spinners in India on tour of 1983 and 1989 where India could manage just 2 wins in each of the 5 match ODI series.
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