Who has been the best Test batsman since 2010

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Since 2010, many men have caught eyeballs in Test arena, but only a few have played consistently good cricket. In a decade when many legends have already retired, these three years have had some new bright lights and have even seen some old horses speak.

The statistics:

NameRunsAverage100s
A.Cook282158.7710
J. Kallis208280.0711
K.Sangakkara232362.789
H. Amla218872.938
S.Tendulkar250059.728

Inarguably, these five are the best overall Test batsmen since 2010. But their numbers have been so amazingly good that picking one among these five is in itself a dilemma. Let us filter down the numero uno!

Studying deep: Highlights of their big innings.

Alastair Cook

2010: He scored heavily in Ashes with a double ton and two big hundreds. One ton against Bangladesh.

2011: An Ashes ton. A 294 against India. Another ton against Sri Lanka at Cardiff.

2012: Tons versus South Africa and Pakistan.

Jacques-Kallis_3Jacques Kallis

2010: Prolific run-scoring against India at home. Scored a ton against Pak.

2011: A century against Ind at home.

2012: Centuries against New Zealand, England, Sri Lanka.

Sachin Tendulkar

2010: A double against Australia at home. A double in Sri Lanka. A ton versus Bangladesh.

2011: The memorable Capetown century.

2012: Drought!!

Kumar Sangakkara

2010: A double against India, a ton against West Indies – both at home.

2011: A double and a ton against Pakistan. A ton in England.

2012: Scores of 199, 192 versus Pakistan

Hashim Amla

2010: a double against India at home, a ton against India in India.

2011: A couple of tons, not big ones.

2012: 311*, the first South African to score a triple century.

Building up to Verdict

Three parameters are important

Consistency, Diversity in run-making (venues), quality of oppositions.

If we talk of consistency, Sachin and Amla get eliminated. Sachin hasn’t done well in 2012. Amla had a relatively quiet season in 2011. Three left.

If we talk of diversity in run-making, Kallis , Sangakkara, Cook – all three have done it. They have scored against various oppositions at different venues.

If we talk about quality of oppositions, Alastair Cook having scored against Australia in Ashes, Steyn-led South African attack and Malinga-led Sri Lankan attack, emerges as comprehensive winner. Each of his centuries have been big ones with many 150+ scores.

Final Verdict: Alistair Cook is the best batsman since 2010.

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