10 Most underrated Test batters at the moment

Many unsung heroes barely receive even the modest of a cult than their peers.

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3. Kraigg Brathwaite

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Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope of the Windies. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

This gritty cricketer from Barbados has almost been lost in the wilderness. Hardly any cricket enthusiast would remember that the opening batter has made 12 centuries and 28 fifties in Test cricket. The 30-year-old West Indies cricketer has amassed over 5000 runs in 83 Tests. His average is in the high 30s.

Brathwaite is someone who made a mark at a very early age. One of the remarkable features about him is that he scores runs in difficult conditions. If he has a double ton (212) against Bangladesh in Kingston, he also has a century (110) against Australia in Perth. If his critics point out that the batter has made 182 against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo, they conveniently overlook Braithwate’s determined innings of 106 versus South Africa at Gqeberha. 

Besides his test centuries against Australia and South Africa in alien conditions, Braithwate also has made a mark by scoring a century (134) against England in Leeds, and another ton (142*) against Pakistan in Sharjah. It is evident that Braithwate has amassed runs not only in his backyard but around the globe, including in toughest conditions of Perth, Gqeberha, Leeds and Sharjah. Moreover, he also bowls handy off-spin.

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