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Don Bradman still ranks the best

By Rajneesh Gupta
August 26, 2008 16:06 IST

Sir Donald George Bradman, the legendary Australian is considered, without argument, the greatest batsman ever to grace the game.

Bradman retired in 1948 with 6,996 runs in 52 Tests for the stunning average of 99.94 -- which experts say will never be equalled, let alone surpassed.

A look at the batsmen with the highest averages in Test cricket:

Batsman For Avg Mts Inns NO Runs Hs 100s 50s 0s
DG Bradman Aus 99.94 52 80 10 6996 334 29 13 7
Desmond Lewis WI 86.33 3 5 2 259 88 0 3 0
BA Richards SA 72.57 4 7 0 508 140 2 2 0
MEK Hussey Aus 68.38 25 42 8 2325 182 8 9 1
CS Dempster NZ 65.73 10 15 4 723 136 2 5 0
BH Valentine Eng 64.86 7 9 2 454 136 2 1 0
SG Barnes Aus 63.06 13 19 2 1072 234 3 5 1
Taslim Arif Pak 62.63 6 10 2 501 210* 1 2 1
RG Pollock SA 60.97 23 41 4 2256 274 7 11 1
GA Headley WI 60.83 22 40 4 2190 270* 10 5 2
H Sutcliffe Eng 60.73 54 84 9 4555 194 16 23 2
C Bannerman Aus 59.75 3 6 2 239 165* 1 0 0
E Paynter Eng 59.23 20 31 5 1540 243 4 7 3
KF Barrington Eng 58.67 82 131 15 6806 256 20 35 5
EdeC Weekes WI 58.62 48 81 5 4455 207 15 19 6
KS Duleepsinhji Eng 58.53 12 19 2 995 173 3 5 0
WR Hammond Eng 58.46 85 140 16 7249 336* 22 24 4
RT Ponting Aus 58.38 119 199 26 10099 257 35 40 8
Gary Sobers WI 57.78 93 160 21 8032 365* 26 30 12
JB Hobbs Eng 56.95 61 102 7 5410 211 15 28 4
CAG Russell Eng 56.88 10 18 2 910 140 5 2 2

Rajneesh Gupta

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