Top 5 Test batters with a higher batting average than strike rate
Sir Donald Bradman has a record Test batting average of 99.94.
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1. Rahul Dravid:

Rahul Dravid’s brilliance in Test cricket is well known to everyone. The Indian legend's batting average of 52.31 alongside a strike rate of 42.51 shows how he excelled in the red-ball format for a number of years. Over a career spanning 16 years and 164 Tests, he hammered 13,288 runs in 31,258 deliveries, the most in Test history. His 270 against Pakistan in Rawalpindi, where he batted for over 740 minutes, is one of the longest innings ever by an Indian.
The Indore-born had a mindful approach while batting in the longest format of the game saw him tire out opposition bowlers by making them bowl long spells and forcing them to work hard for wickets. Known for his patience and grit in the middle, Dravid's resilience is still given as a case study for thriving in Test cricket, which has also earned him massive respect by the cricket pundits and fans alike.
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