- May 6, 2007
- 39,631
- 23,292
- AFL Club
- Essendon
- Other Teams
- Tottenham Hotspurs, Melbourne Vixen
Following in the footsteps of the best australian test bowlers of this century, thought it'd be interesting to see who they thought was the best batsmen this century.
Obviously you can't go past Ricky Ponting who scored over 11,000 test runs this century at an average of 53.48.
Matt Hayden (8364 @ 52.93) the best of the openers. Langer (5994 runs @ 48.73) just behind.
Steve Smith (5796 runs @ 62.32)and Adam Voges (1485 runs @ 61.87) the best of the averages
Matt Hayden (29 fifties/29 fifties), Michael Clarke (28 hundreds/27 fifties) the best converters.
Few little anomalies for some people to consider.
Mitch Starc (23.40) has a better average with the bat than Peter Nevil (22.28)
Glenn McGrath has more runs (355 runs @ 9.34) than Glenn Maxwell (339 runs @ 26.07)
Take a look yourself at the stats book
Obviously you can't go past Ricky Ponting who scored over 11,000 test runs this century at an average of 53.48.
Matt Hayden (8364 @ 52.93) the best of the openers. Langer (5994 runs @ 48.73) just behind.
Steve Smith (5796 runs @ 62.32)and Adam Voges (1485 runs @ 61.87) the best of the averages
Matt Hayden (29 fifties/29 fifties), Michael Clarke (28 hundreds/27 fifties) the best converters.
Few little anomalies for some people to consider.
Mitch Starc (23.40) has a better average with the bat than Peter Nevil (22.28)
Glenn McGrath has more runs (355 runs @ 9.34) than Glenn Maxwell (339 runs @ 26.07)
Take a look yourself at the stats book