Top 5 Indian ODI batsmen of all time

 Top 5 Indian ODI batsmen of all time

Who is the greatest batsman of all time from India? 

 The Indian cricket team has produced some great bats over the years. In fact, the art of hitting, along with spin bowling skills, is exactly what this country is known for. Speed ​​bowling has only recently become a hot topic in India. The likes of VVS Laxman and his Sourav Ganguly were so deep that they struggled to make the list despite him being two of the greatest hitters in Indian history.

          5.MS Dhoni 

 MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 27: MS Dhoni of India take on the West Indies during  the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 group stage match at Old Trafford on 27th June  2019 in Manchester, England. and India. Possibly India's greatest ever asset in limited overs cricket. The captain's MS Dhoni was sensational for India, but his batting limited overs pushed his cricket to new heights. For that alone, he deserves to be on this list. A smart and brilliant finisher, he didn't over the game until Dhoni came out for almost his decade. He redefined the art of finishing, building on the platform laid by Michael Bevan and Lance Kluesener. 

 Dhoni's motto was to make the game as deep as possible, even if it meant increasing demand. ODI sometimes required 9 or 10 runs, and T20I required 1

 or 15 runs. But Dhoni didn't mind. Because, in a game with a small margin, a strong he one or he two shots would put  pressure  on the bowling side. 

  2011 Cricket His World winning innings in his cup final was the pinnacle of his batting prowess. He produced another decade of brilliance before finally quitting in 2020. He was not at his best in Test cricket, but he saved India's batting order, especially when he was injured abroad. It happened often. However, running over 10,000 while batting  50 in the ODI remains his greatest achievement. 

 MS Dhoni ranks him 5th on the list of 'Top 5  Indian


Hitters of All Time'.




         4.Rahul Dravid


Rahul Dravid, perhaps best known for his prowess in Test cricket, was a very good batsman for India. His legendary performance in Kolkata in his Border Gavaskar series in 2001 will always be remembered. He fought his VVS Laxman all day and gave India victory from a nearly impossible position. It changed both the game and the series against one of the greatest test teams of all time in the form of Steve Waugh's Australia 

 he was a great spin his player well into swing and hem moves abroad. I corresponded. The only weakness in his armor was pace bowling.He averaged a healthy 

2 for Australia, but never quite dominated, especially against a well-trained team. . South Africa was a mystery to Dravid, as there were only 30 on average in the country. Still, his 52 batting average in Tests and his 39 batting average in his ODI are pretty good numbers overall. 

 Rahul Dravid is his #

 on the list of "Top 5 Indian Hitters of All Time".


  3.  Sunil gavaskar 

  Best real speed bowling player on this list.Sunil Gavaskar's record against the West Indies is impressive, but slightly flawed. He scored his 13th century against them, more than half of which before the island nation managed to put together his four-pronged pace attack on them. Still, he still has three centuries against the deadly West Indies attack, which is no easy task. became. He had few errors in the game and helped him average 51 in Test cricket, his 3

 Test centuries remaining the most of any true opening batsman. 

 Sunil Gavaskar He is number 3 on the list of "Top 5 Indian Hitters of All Time".

 

       2. Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli not only has the potential to become not only the greatest Indian batsman of all time, but also the greatest batsman of our time. Thing. Despite a slight lull over the past two years, he has performed phenomenally in all forms of the game. 

 He is the only hitter in the history of the game to average over 50 in all three formats. Although technically not perfect at first, with hard work and training, he perfected his game. His 2018 England tour  is perhaps the best example of banishing all demons from the 2014

 series. In ODI cricket, he averages almost 60 and is arguably the greatest chaser of all time. He times his innings perfectly and can easily shoot down totals. 

 He is keen to add titles to his arsenal with the Indian Premier League and his T20I cricket. This is the only format  he has yet to find success with, with ODI he won the 2011 Cricket World Cup, winning several Tests his club in the game's longest form. 

 Virat Kohli is number two on the list of "Top 5  Indian Hitters of All Time".


  1. Sachin Tendulkar 


India's greatest hitter of all time is none other than Sachin Tendulkar. Fans worshiped him like he was a god when he played. His blow would heal the needs of the country when he was in trouble. His signature his shot was a direct his return shot past the bowler. He dominated all bowlers throughout his career and was consistent. In 2011 he reached the peak of his career and won the ICC Cricket World Cup. At the individual level, he also had a great tournament, posting 

82 runs and a 50 runs batting average. numbers. He averaged over 40 against every team he's played against and against every country he's played for. Some believe that "The Little Master" is a modern genius and the second greatest hitter of all time, behind Sir Donald Bradman.



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