pwshub.com

Virat Placed At Bottom Of 'Fab Four' By 8-Time WC Winner - Here's Why

File photo of Virat Kohli© AFP

The modern era of cricket has been mainly dominated by four star batters - Virat Kohli, Joe Root, Steve Smith and Kane Williamson. The four batters, also called 'The Fab Four', have cemented their legacy with sensational performances but debates still continue over who is the best among them. Experts and fans remain split over who can be considered to be the best among the 'Top Four' and legendary Australian women's cricket team star Alyssa Healy weighed in on the topic. In a recent interaction, Healy placed Virat at the bottom of the 'Fab Four' but said that her decision came from an 'analytical' approach.

"They're all very great. But if I'm purely basing it on number, I'm going to put Kohli as fourth. But I actually rate him as No. 1 in everything else. But if you're basing it on number, Kohli is going to sit fourth for me. I'm looking at it analytically. I think about how much cricket he plays and that's where I look at his stats. And they are remarkable based on the sheer amount of cricket he plays and the pressure he is under. But if I look at it analytically, he is going to sit fourth," Healy said on the 'LiSTNR Sport' podcast.

Healy, who has won the T20 World Cup six times and ODI World Cup twice in her illustrious career, placed Joe Root in third place, Steve Smith in second and New Zealand's Kane Williamson claimed the top spot in her list.

She explained that while other batters had ample support from other teammates, Williamson has been dominant on his own and plays a huge role in his team's future.

"Williamson has carried the whole New Zealand team, whereas for Virat, he is the greatest player in the world, let's be real. But with him, it's like someone else is always there. Rohit Sharma can score hundreds. KL Rahul can score a 100. Even [Ravindra] Jadeja can score a 100 at No. 8. He has always got someone else, but I feel that if Williamson doesn't make those runs, New Zealand don't get anywhere near winning," she explained.

Source: sports.ndtv.com

Related stories
2 weeks ago - The former batter criticized those experts, who asked the Pakistan batters to improve their strike rate in Test cricket.
3 weeks ago - Goalkeeper Conor Hazard helped earn his side a point in a rearguard display after two of his team-mates were sent off, before letting the trophy slip out of his hands on TV afterwards.
1 month ago - IND vs SL 2nd ODI LIVE Scorecard: India will be squaring off against Sri Lanka in the second ODI of the three-match series on Sunday in Colombo.
1 month ago - Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will also play for the first time under Gautam Gambhir.
3 weeks ago - Jay Shah's formal entry into cricket administration was in 2009 when he started working at the district level with the Central Board of Cricket Ahmedabad (CBCA).
Other stories
57 minutes ago - The 61-year-old steered Australia to their best ever finish in a World Cup when they narrowly lost to Argentina in the round of 16 in Qatar - earning him a contract extension.
57 minutes ago - INSIDE THE EVERTON CAMP: One phrase uttered by an Everton powerbroker this month pops into mind every time one thinks of the negativity stinking out the club.
3 hours ago - After a dull first period, Arteta 's side faced an early second-half concession when the referee awarded the home side a penalty following a challenge from Thomas Partey on Ederson .
3 hours ago - ISAAN KHAN IN BERGAMO: Mikel Arteta hailed David Raya's miraculous double save as 'one of the best I've seen in my career' with Arsenal rescuing an unlikely point against Atalanta.
3 hours ago - With an exquisite piece of footwork in the build-up to the second goal in a 4-0 win at Feyenoord, the Nigeria striker earned the praise of his teammates - and plenty of fans on social media.