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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1. Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli walks off against Pakistan in World Cup 2019
Virat Kohli. (Photo by Martin Rickett/PA Images via Getty Images)

Tests – 145 innings, 7240 runs, 27 centuries, 7 double centuries. ODIs – 239 innings, 11867 runs, 43 centuries. T20Is – 76 innings, 2794 runs, 24 half centuries. 50 plus average in Tests and T20Is and around 60 in the One Day format. Did you really think there would be another name on the top of this list?

The Indian captain and batting powerhouse, Virat Kohli, is unarguably the best batsman across formats. There is just no two ways about it. His consistency is what defines him, not to forget his aggression on the field.

Words fall short when one starts describing his ability of scoring runs with ease. The orthodox technique he plays with and the movement of his wrists have made the entire cricket community go wow. The format changes, but the attitude of his towards cricket doesn’t change a bit. That’s why he is so successful. That’s why he is so revered all around the world, wherever he goes.

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