Ranking top 5 batsmen across all three formats currently

These five batsmen made their presence felt and are equally good in all three formats

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3. Kane Williamson

Kane Williamson
Kane Williamson. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

If class was to be defined by a batsman, it has to be Kane Williamson. The captain of the New Zealand cricket team, Kane Williamson, without any iota of doubt, is one of the best batsmen in all the three formats of the game.

In a world of modern cricket and power game, he is one of very few batsmen who plays the ball very late and that’s what makes him very special. In a normal circumstance, 80 Tests, 140 ODIs, 60 T20Is, aren’t that much of a sample size to determine a batsman’s greatness, but hey, he’s Kane Williamson.

Stats show that he is behind Ross Taylor and Stephen Fleming in terms of runs scored but ask any Kiwi, Kane is already a hero and their finest, even above Martin Crowe. What he’s achieved in the few years has been monumental.

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