Best Batting Average in Test Cricket in 1987
Record holder : Dilip Vengsarkar of India holds the record (87.5) for best batting average in test cricket in 1987.
1. Dilip Vengsarkar - 87.5
The player at #1 in the list is Dilip Vengsarkar of India. He had batting average of 87.5 while scoring 875 runs in 14 innings of 9 matches.
2. Martin Crowe - 62.58
At no. 2 position is Martin Crowe of New Zealand. He had batting average of 62.58 while scoring 751 runs in 13 innings of 7 matches.
3. Allan Border - 61.83
At position no. 3 is Allan Border of Australia. He had batting average of 61.83 while scoring 371 runs in 6 innings of 4 matches.
4. Imran Khan - 57.22
Then comes our Imran Khan of Pakistan. He had batting average of 57.22 while scoring 515 runs in 12 innings of 10 matches.
5. Gordon Greenidge - 54.9
Next in the list is Gordon Greenidge of West Indies. He had batting average of 54.9 while scoring 604 runs in 12 innings of 6 matches.
6. Javed Miandad - 53.57
Then comes our Javed Miandad of Pakistan. He had batting average of 53.57 while scoring 750 runs in 15 innings of 12 matches.
7. Dean Jones - 53.2
At no. 7 position is Dean Jones of Australia. He had batting average of 53.2 while scoring 266 runs in 7 innings of 4 matches.
8. Andrew Jones - 51.57
At position no. 8 is Andrew Jones of New Zealand. He had batting average of 51.57 while scoring 361 runs in 7 innings of 4 matches.
9. Richard Hadlee - 48
At no. 9 position is Richard Hadlee of New Zealand. He had batting average of 48 while scoring 336 runs in 11 innings of 7 matches.
10. David Boon - 47.4
Then comes our David Boon of Australia. He had batting average of 47.4 while scoring 237 runs in 5 innings of 3 matches.