Best Batting Average in Test Cricket in 2011

Record holder : Ian Bell of England holds the record (118.75) for best batting average in test cricket in 2011.

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1. England Ian Bell - 118.75

At no. 1 position is Ian Bell of England. He had batting average of 118.75 while scoring 950 runs in 11 innings of 8 matches at strike rate of 64.01.

2. Pakistan Younis Khan - 85

Next in the list is Younis Khan of Pakistan. He had batting average of 85 while scoring 765 runs in 12 innings of 8 matches at strike rate of 51.

3. England Alastair Cook - 84.27

Next in the list is Alastair Cook of England. He had batting average of 84.27 while scoring 927 runs in 11 innings of 8 matches at strike rate of 50.51.

4. England Kevin Pietersen - 73.1

Next in the list is Kevin Pietersen of England. He had batting average of 73.1 while scoring 731 runs in 11 innings of 8 matches at strike rate of 64.12.

5. Zimbabwe Brendan Taylor - 71.6

Next in the list is Brendan Taylor of Zimbabwe. He had batting average of 71.6 while scoring 358 runs in 6 innings of 3 matches at strike rate of 61.09.

6. Pakistan Misbah-ul-Haq - 69.54

Next in the list is Misbah-ul-Haq of Pakistan. He had batting average of 69.54 while scoring 765 runs in 16 innings of 10 matches at strike rate of 43.19.

7. England Matt Prior - 64.87

At no. 7 position is Matt Prior of England. He had batting average of 64.87 while scoring 519 runs in 10 innings of 8 matches at strike rate of 89.32.

8. Zimbabwe Tino Mawoyo - 62

Then comes our Tino Mawoyo of Zimbabwe. He had batting average of 62 while scoring 310 runs in 6 innings of 3 matches at strike rate of 36.42.

9. India Rahul Dravid - 57.25

Then comes our Rahul Dravid of India. He had batting average of 57.25 while scoring 1145 runs in 23 innings of 12 matches at strike rate of 44.74.

10. West Indies Kirk Edwards - 54.09

Next in the list is Kirk Edwards of West Indies. He had batting average of 54.09 while scoring 595 runs in 12 innings of 6 matches at strike rate of 46.55.

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