Best Fantasy | By Vishal Dubey App.in
The right-hander appeared in 52 test matches, scoring an incredible 6996 runs at an unheard-of average of 99.94.
At 16, shy Sachin triumphed with "Desert Storm" in 1998. His 24-year career, marked by consistency, made him India's cricket pride. The deity retired in 2013 after 200 Tests and 463 ODIs.
Hobbs, cricket's 'Master,' pioneered shots, 50+ avg without coaching. Knighted, 199 centuries, 7 post-40 Test tons. Debut: 83 runs, 5410 in 61 innings, 99.28% success, 15 hundreds
In '74, Sir Vivian Richards joined, scoring 8,540 runs at a 50 average in 121 test innings. His intimidating play was evident in the remarkable 291-run innings against England at the Oval in '76.
Virat Kohli, a top-notch batsman, showcases tenacity and captaincy prowess. His impressive 7547 runs in 92 Test matches solidify his place among the greatest.
Ricky Ponting, Australian icon, led Kangaroos to 3 World Cup wins, scored 13,000+ Test runs in 168 matches since debut against Sri Lanka in 1995, with an impressive average of 51.85.
Lara: 11,953 runs at 52 SR in 131 Tests, 10,495 runs at 79.51 SR in 299 ODIs. His 400* in 2004, a testament to creativity and precision, stands as the highest Test score.
In 134 test matches, he scored 12400 runs at an average of 57. With 11 double centuries in Tests since the 2000s, Sangakkara still holds the record for most double centuries.
Sunil Gavaskar, cricket maestro, rescued his team since 1971, boasting a 51.12 strike rate. In his career, he scored 10,122 runs with 34 centuries, four double hundreds.
Sir Wally Hammond, England's iconic cricketer, excelled as a premier batsman from 1927. With 7249 runs at 58.46 in 85 Tests, he left an enduring mark on cricket enthusiasts.