The hottest debate among the cricketing circles at the moment is regarding the best batsman in the Test cricket among the current generation. Some like to pick out the best based on the batting averages, few look towards player?s conversion rates of the 50s to 100s and big centuries while some others consider player?s performances at home and outside home. The debates got spiced up with Virat Kohli, Steven Smith, Kane Williamson and Joe Root, who are considered to be the best in the world among the lot, are in the action as captains of their respective teams at the moment.
Smith and Root are part of the Ashes series while Kohli leading India against Sri Lanka. Williamson will be on the field this week when New Zealand takes on West Indies. With the Ashes series lasting till January and India touring South Africa, the discussions regarding the best batters of this generation might peak up. Ahead of these, CricTracker brings a statistical comparison of the batsmen since January 2010 considering their home and away records, conversion rates and batting averages.

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