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Top 5 Best Indian Batsmen Of All-time

Cricket is one of the most celebrated and famous sports all across India. Despite how it sounds, but people prefer watching good innings with good batsmen showing off their batting prowess. India has produced many great batsmen over the years starting from Sachin Tendulkar to Virat Kohli. There are a lot of talents that should always be admired. Cricket is so precious for the Indians that several fans would pick the style over substance. For many fans, cricket is poetry where the players on the field exhibit their art most incredibly. 


Keeping this in mind, we have listed the top 5 best Indian batsmen from India who have created history in sports. They have not only scored thousands of runs but have also made fans fall in love with their batting class and beauty. Let us dig into the topic directly and look at the players we think are India.

5. Rahul Dravid

                   

"I am what I am. I have not deliberately built an image for myself."- Rahul Dravid


Rahul Dravid is probably one of the most responsible batsmen India has ever produced. This well-known good guy from Karnataka is popular for his great records and his stylish batting. The steadfast elegance of Rahul is a very unique quality, and very few cricketers have that. The batsman represented the Karnataka state team and landed a place in the state’s Ranji Trophy team later. Moreover, he also made his Ranji debut for Karnataka in the 1991-92 season.


Dravid’s Test record as a captain was decent as he played 25 Tests as the skipper and won 8 while losing 6. In ODIs, however, India won 42 out of the 79 ODIs under him. His batting testament in the longest format of cricket was exceptional. Even the all-powerful Aussie bowlers used to lose hope when they couldn’t knock Dravid out in the first few deliveries.

4. Rohit Sharma



"You need to realize that you must have something to aim for, something to drive you."- Rohit Sharma


India has produced some of the most gifted, classic, and elegant batsmen whose stroke plays were an absolute delight to watch. However, from the two mentioned above and many more, one player stands firm when it comes to elegance. Guess who? Yes, it's Rohit Sharma. In the year 2013, where Rohit started to open the innings for India, and that was his turning point. He hasn't looked back since then. Well, the date of birth of Rohit Sharma is 30th April 1987. He is only 34 years old now!


His captaincy at Mumbai Indians, the team he led to four titles, is one of his biggest achievements. He was systematic, thoughtful, and patient, using all available techniques and strategies to arrive at a decision. Rohit Sharma is a batsman who has a little bit of a mixture of Sehwag and Sachin. He can just sit back and smack any bowler in the world without breaking a sweat but with pure grace. After all, he is the only batsman to hit 3 double hundreds in ODI cricket! That’s insane!

3. Sourav Ganguly




"A captain sees you differently from the way you see yourself. You need a captain who can push you."- Sourav Ganguly


Our Prince of Calcutta, Sourav Ganguly is one of the best captains the Indian team has ever had. However, we cannot forget just how good of a batsman he was. While 'Dada' formed a young team who would go on to command world cricket, he also entertained the world with his flamboyant batting. Maybe this was the justification that made Rahul Dravid call Ganguly "God Of The Offside". When Ganguly came into the world of cricket, very few batsmen had control over the off-side like him. He played the square cut, square drive, and the cover drive with absolute perfection. The Bengal tiger had complete command over his strokes, whether powerful shots on the front or classic cuts on the back.


Ganguly stated that "David Gower was the first cricketer to attract him to the game". He cherished Gower's style and in his younger days used to watch old videos of him playing. And is how he learned elegant and stylish shot-making.  Ganguly has played 113 Test matches and has scored 7212 runs. These records include 16 hundred and 35 fifties. Not to forget, Dada was also a right-arm medium pace bowler.

2. MS Dhoni




“You don’t play for the crowd. You play for the country.”- Mahendra Singh Dhoni


MS Dhoni is the captain who has been extraordinary for India by his batting that has taken limited-overs cricket to new heights. The age of Mahendra Singh Dhoni has never stopped his love for cricket. He is the only player to score more than one century in ODI cricket when batting at number 7 or lower position (2 tons at number 7). 


Dhoni aimed to take the game as deep as possible, even if it indicated that the asking rate would soar up. MSD is one of the best Indian batsmen to score more than 10,000 runs in ODIs. From a ticket collector at Kharagpur station to a confident young captain leading Team India to a World Cup trophy, it’s a story of a legend. However, his destructive power as a batsman and mostly as a finisher is something that cannot be ignored. It’s just hard to keep track of how many times Dhoni has saved a match from a losing position. It’s a feat that even the greatest of batsmen in the world didn’t have.

1. Sachin Tendulkar



"Every individual has his own style, his own way of presenting himself on and off the field."- Sachin Tendulkar


To be honest, the contribution of Sachin Tendulkar to the game of cricket is just on another level. It is unmatched, unparalleled, and untouchable. He has earned several names like Master Blaster, God of Cricket, and little master. Often considered as the greatest of all time, The Master Blaster had a perfect balance of skills and variety in his batting style.


Tendulkar made his test debut at an age of 16 and the rest is history. Sachin has earned the unbeatable record of 15921 runs in a total of 200 test matches, higher than that of Sir Donald Bradman. At the age of 16, Sachin became the youngest player and till then he continued breaking records and setting new ones. He has the highest number of centuries (49) and fifties (96) in the all-format of cricket. The little man has motivated and made a nation of billion hearts proud.

The Bottom Line

India is the most distinguished cricket-playing country all across the globe. Even though "Hockey" is our national sport, cricket is the one that runs through our blood. For Indians it is not just a game, it's a religion, a festival that every Indian celebrates wholeheartedly.


So, who is your favorite among the above-mentioned best Indian batsmen? Let us know in the comments below. 

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