3 fearless batsmen in cricketing history 

Rajat B
Sehwag - Multan ka Sultan
Sehwag - Multan ka Sultan

#3 Sir Vivian Richards:

Sir. Viv - The master of all Era
Sir. Viv - The master of all Era

The name speaks it all, Sir Viv was one of the first players who made the game look so easy with his ability to outplay any kind bowling attack in any part of the world.

Sir Viv had the spotlight right away after he made the test debut against India in 1974, where he scored an unbeaten 192 in the second test of the same series in Delhi and later went onto score 8540 run with a staggering average of 50.24 in tests. He had the same momentum in the ODI format also, scoring 6721 runs with an average of 47.01.

Sir Viv is known for his immense dominance over any bowling attack and nobody even dared to sledge him and get into trouble. His ability to drive the balls was so on top of his game that it seemed he was holding a toy bat and steering it all around.

His cricket attire was quite famous among the young guns at that time as he never wore a helmet. His selection of shots and the sweet sound that the bat made had everybody wonder about how Sir Viv was changing the way game was played. Sir Viv was one of the major pioneers of the attacking style of the game we see today. He truly justifies the tag of ‘Fearless Batsman’

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