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Cricketing Legends : Greatest Number 3 Batsmen of All Time

In this cricket news blog, weโ€™re going to celebrate some of the finest cricketers ever to grace the No. 3 position โ€” a spot often seen as the backbone of any batting lineup. This piece is a tribute to legends like Gautam GambhirRahul DravidRicky Ponting, and Kumar Sangakkara โ€” players whose performances at one-down often turned the tide of matches and defined the destiny of their teams. The No. 3 spot isnโ€™t just another batting position; itโ€™s where cool-headed, technically sound, and responsible batters thrive. These match-winners carried immense expectations every time they walked out. So, letโ€™s dive in and cherish the brilliance of cricketโ€™s greatest No. 3 batsmen.

Top No. 3 Batsmen in Test Cricket (1990โ€“Present)

PlayerCountryRuns at No. 3Batting Average
Kumar SangakkaraSri Lanka11,67960.83
Rahul DravidIndia10,52452.88
Ricky PontingAustralia9,66558.38
Hashim AmlaSouth Africa7,27349.46
Kane WilliamsonNew Zealand6,24754.89
Joe RootEngland5,500+50.00+

Top No. 3 Batsmen in ODI Cricket (1990โ€“Present)

PlayerCountryInningsRuns at No. 3Batting Average
Ricky PontingAustralia33012,66242.48
Virat KohliIndia23512,06060.60
Kumar SangakkaraSri Lanka2379,74744.71
Jacques KallisSouth Africa2007,77445.72
Kane WilliamsonNew Zealand1386,48352.28
Babar AzamPakistan1075,54559.62
Dean JonesAustralia1315,10043.58
Brian LaraWest Indies1064,44745.84
Joe RootEngland1024,37449.70
Steven SmithAustralia954,36952.01

These players have exemplified the critical role of the No. 3 position, often anchoring innings and steering their teams through challenging situations. Their contributions have been pivotal in shaping the outcomes of numerous matches over the past three decades.

Now lets get more into it and get some more interesting facts :

Best Cricketers at Number 3 Interesting Facts :

1) RAHUL DRAVID โ€“ The Wall of No. 3

Key Stats at No. 3 in Tests:

  • Innings: 219
  • Runs: 10,524
  • Average: 52.88
  • Centuries: 28

๐ŸŒŸ Interesting Facts:

  1. Most Runs at No. 3 in Test history: Dravid holds the record for most runs scored at No. 3 in Test cricket.
  2. 99 consecutive Tests: Played 99 consecutive Tests from 1996 to 2008, most of them at No. 3.
  3. Saved India multiple times: Famous for grinding out innings in tough overseas conditions (e.g., Leeds 2002, Adelaide 2003).
  4. Massive partnerships: His 376-run partnership with VVS Laxman (Kolkata 2001) is considered one of Test cricket’s greatest turnarounds.
  5. Technique & patience: Known for his classical technique and unshakable temperament โ€” ideal traits for No. 3.
  6. Nickname ‘The Wall’: Reflects his consistency, especially at No. 3 under pressure.

๐Ÿ”ฅ2) RICKY PONTING โ€“ Australiaโ€™s Run-Machine at No. 3

Key Stats at No. 3 in Tests:

  • Innings: 191
  • Runs: 9,030
  • Average: 58.48
  • Centuries: 32

๐ŸŒŸ Interesting Facts:

  1. Most centuries at No. 3: Ponting scored 32 Test centuries at No. 3 โ€” the most by any player at this position.
  2. Dominated world attacks: Known for aggressive stroke play, pulling fast bowlers with authority even on difficult tracks.
  3. Captaincy & No. 3: Scored heavily while also captaining one of the strongest teams in Test history (2004โ€“2010).
  4. Unbeaten streak: Under Pontingโ€™s No. 3 leadership, Australia went on a 16-match winning streak.
  5. Twin tons in 100th Test: Scored 120 and 143* against South Africa in his 100th Test, both from No. 3.
  6. Feared presence: Bowlers around the world feared his arrival at No. 3 โ€” often the most dominant phase of Australiaโ€™s innings.

3) KUMAR SANGAKKARA โ€“ The Stylish Sri Lankan Giant

Stats at No. 3 in Tests:

  • Innings: 134
  • Runs: 9,747
  • Average: 60.82
  • Centuries: 30

๐ŸŒŸ Interesting Facts:

  1. Second-most runs at No. 3 in Tests (after Dravid).
  2. Left-handed maestro: Elegant and wristy, he made batting look effortless against both pace and spin.
  3. Huge conversions: Converted many 50s into big 100s โ€” including 11 double centuries in his career (only behind Bradman).
  4. Also a wicketkeeper: For a large part of his No. 3 career, he kept wickets too โ€” rare for someone with such volume of runs.
  5. 200+ vs every SENA nation: Scored double hundreds vs South Africa, England, New Zealand, and Australia.
  6. Part of a golden trio: With Mahela Jayawardene and Dilshan, he led one of Sri Lankaโ€™s most successful eras.

4) HASHIM AMLA โ€“ South Africaโ€™s Silent Warrior

Stats at No. 3 in Tests:

  • Innings: 154
  • Runs: 7,273
  • Average: 51.26
  • Centuries: 25

๐ŸŒŸ Interesting Facts:

  1. First South African triple centurion: Scored an unbeaten 311 at The Oval (2012)* โ€” still South Africaโ€™s highest individual Test score.
  2. Incredible calmness: Amlaโ€™s composed demeanor and silky wrists made him almost untouchable at his best.
  3. Peak years: From 2010 to 2016, he was among the top 3 Test batsmen in the world.
  4. Adaptable everywhere: Scored centuries in Australia, England, India, and UAE โ€” rare versatility.
  5. Religious inspiration: Known for his discipline, modesty, and never wearing a commercial logo on his shirt due to his beliefs.
  6. Big series player: Always performed in high-stakes series, particularly against England and India.

5) KANE WILLIAMSON โ€“ The Modern-Day Technician

Stats at No. 3 in Tests: (as of 2024)

  • Innings: 104+
  • Runs: 6,500+
  • Average: 55+
  • Centuries: 24+

๐ŸŒŸ Interesting Facts:

  1. Backbone of NZโ€™s Test success: Williamson led New Zealand to the WTC Final win in 2021 โ€” also their highest scorer in the match.
  2. Incredible consistency: One of only a few players averaging 50+ across home and away venues.
  3. Classical style in modern times: Plays late, under the eyes โ€” ideal for No. 3, especially in swinging or seaming conditions.
  4. Record holder: Highest individual Test score by a New Zealander โ€” 251 vs West Indies (2020).
  5. Clutch performer: Has scored centuries in all major Test-playing nations, including India and England.
  6. Leadership & humility: Known as one of the calmest and most respected captains in world cricket.

Best Number 3 Batsmen in One Day Cricket :

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ VIRAT KOHLI โ€“ Modern Maestro at No. 3 in ODIs

ODI Stats at No. 3:

  • Innings: 224+
  • Runs: 12,400+
  • Average: ~60.80
  • Centuries: 45
  • 50s: 62

๐ŸŒŸ Interesting Facts:

  1. Most ODI runs at No. 3: Kohli holds the record for the most runs at No. 3 in ODI history.
  2. Chase master: Over 25 of his hundreds came in successful run chases from the No. 3 position.
  3. Centuries in every major country: Has ODI tons at No. 3 in Australia, SA, England, NZ, SL, WI, and UAE.
  4. Fastest to 12,000 ODI runs โ€“ mostly while batting at No. 3.
  5. Incredible consistency: Maintained an average of over 50 at No. 3 for over a decade.
  6. Rare low phase: Even during poor form (2019โ€“2022), he still averaged near 40 โ€” showing his class.

โœ… In Tests, Kohli mostly batted at No. 4, not No. 3.


๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡น BRIAN LARA โ€“ West Indies’ Flair at No. 3 in Tests & One Day Internationals

Test Stats at No. 3:

  • Innings: 66
  • Runs: 4,554
  • Average: 51.18
  • Centuries: 14
  • Double Centuries at No. 3: 4

๐ŸŒŸ Interesting Facts:

  1. 400 at No. 3*: Laraโ€™s iconic 400 not out came while batting at No. 3 against England (2004), still the highest Test score ever.
  2. 300+ twice: Heโ€™s the only player in Test history with two 300+ scores, both from No. 3.
  3. Stylish genius: Known for his attacking flair, especially off the back foot, and his signature “whip” through midwicket.
  4. Big match player: His 153* against Australia (Bridgetown, 1999) is one of the greatest 4th innings chases โ€” at No. 3.
  5. Feared worldwide: Bowlers globally rated Lara as one of the hardest batsmen to contain once he was set.

๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ JACQUES KALLIS โ€“ The Ultimate All-Rounder

Test Stats at No. 3:

  • Innings: 72
  • Runs: 4,224
  • Average: 55.63
  • Centuries: 14

๐Ÿ“Š ODI Stats at No. 3:

  • Innings: 95
  • Runs: 3,577
  • Average: 45.86
  • Centuries: 6

๐ŸŒŸ Interesting Facts:

  1. Dual skillset: Kallis is the only player in cricket history with 10,000+ runs and 250+ wickets in both formats โ€” many of his runs came at No. 3.
  2. Rock-solid at No. 3: While not as flashy, he was reliable and unshakable โ€” perfect for anchoring South Africaโ€™s innings.
  3. Elite average: His average of 55+ at No. 3 in Tests rivals any of the greats.
  4. Match-winner with bat and ball: Played decisive roles in both departments โ€” rare for a No. 3.
  5. Longevity: Played 18 years at the highest level โ€” maintaining fitness and form in both roles.

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง NASSER HUSSAIN โ€“ Englandโ€™s Tenacious Leader

Test Stats at No. 3:

  • Innings: ~103
  • Runs: 5,764
  • Average: 39.51
  • Centuries: 15

๐ŸŒŸ Interesting Facts:

  1. Captaincy influence: Hussain captained England for 6 years (1999โ€“2003), stabilizing a struggling team with his grit at No. 3.
  2. Fighting spirit: Known for his dogged defense and determination, especially against fast bowlers.
  3. Tech savvy: First English captain to heavily use video analysis and innovative tactics.
  4. Key series wins: Instrumental in regaining the Ashes in 2001 with crucial knocks at No. 3.
  5. Role model: Often credited with inspiring a more professional and fitness-conscious English team culture.

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง JOE ROOT โ€“ Modern Englandโ€™s Batting Anchor

Test Stats at No. 3:

  • Innings: 140+
  • Runs: 10,000+
  • Average: 49.5+
  • Centuries: 30+

๐ŸŒŸ Interesting Facts:

  1. Youngest to 8,000 and 9,000 Test runs for England: A record mostly achieved while batting at No. 3.
  2. Consistent across formats: A key player in all formats, but his No. 3 Test role has been foundational.
  3. Captaincy era: Led England from 2017 to 2022, with notable successes in Ashes and overseas tours.
  4. Runs in tough conditions: Known for adaptability โ€” scores centuries in swinging conditions in England and fast tracks abroad.
  5. Style: Combines classical technique with modern stroke play, strong against both pace and spin.

Best Cricketers at Number 3 Honorary Mentions :

๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ Pakistan โ€“ Younis Khan (Best No. 3)

  • Why:
    Younis Khan is widely regarded as Pakistanโ€™s best No. 3 in Test cricket. He was technically solid, mentally tough, and delivered consistently in challenging conditions.
  • Key Stats:
    • Over 10,000 Test runs
    • 34 Test centuries โ€“ most by a Pakistani
    • Often played long innings and anchored the batting lineup
  • Legacy:
    Younis played a pivotal role in Pakistanโ€™s overseas wins and was instrumental in their 2009 T20 World Cup victory (as captain). His adaptability and calm presence made him a rock at No. 3.

๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฉ Bangladesh โ€“ Mominul Haque (Best No. 3 in Tests)

  • Why:
    Mominul has been the most consistent No. 3 for Bangladesh in Tests, especially at home.
  • Key Stats:
    • 11 Test centuries
    • Averaged around 40 at his peak
    • Served as captain and often held the innings together
  • Legacy:
    While not as globally dominant, Mominul’s role has been crucial in Bangladesh’s growth in red-ball cricket. He’s respected for his temperament and technique, particularly on spin-friendly tracks.

๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ผ Zimbabwe โ€“ Grant Flower (Best No. 3)

  • Why:
    Grant Flower was Zimbabweโ€™s most dependable top-order batter throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, often batting at No. 3 in both Tests and ODIs.
  • Key Stats:
    • Over 6,500 international runs
    • 6 Test centuries, including Zimbabweโ€™s then-highest Test score of 201*
    • Strong performances against top teams, especially in tough overseas conditions
  • Legacy:
    Along with his brother Andy Flower, Grant formed the backbone of Zimbabweโ€™s batting. While Andy often batted lower down, Grant Flower at No. 3 was the stabilizer โ€” tough, disciplined, and consistent. He helped Zimbabwe become a competitive side in the late ’90s.

Concluding The Article :

Concluding the article I would like to give overall idea about class & quality of these batsmen by showing how many runs they most scored against which country. So that you can realize the real quality of these batsmen.

 Legendary No. 3 Batters and Their Favorite Opponents

PlayerCountry They Scored Most Runs AgainstTest Runs vs That CountryODI Runs vs That Country
Rahul Dravid๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง England1,950+1,200+
Ricky Ponting๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India2,100+2,160+
Kumar Sangakkara๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ Pakistan2,800+1,200+
Virat Kohli๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Australia (Tests) / ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ฎ WI (ODIs)1,800+ vs Aus (Tests)1,400+ vs WI (ODIs)
Jacques Kallis๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India1,700+1,100+
Hashim Amla๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India1,300+1,200+
Joe Root๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India2,200+~900
Brian Lara๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Australia2,800+1,000+
Nasser Hussain๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India~900+~1,000

Top No. 3 Legends โ€“ Centuries Most Scored Against (Test & ODI Combined)

PlayerCountry They Scored Most 100s AgainstNo. of CenturiesBowling Line-up Faced
Brian Lara๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Australia12 (9 Test + 3 ODI)McGrath, Warne, Gillespie, Lee โ€“ legendary attack
Rahul Dravid๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง England8 (7 Test + 1 ODI)Anderson, Harmison, Hoggard, Flintoff
Virat Kohli๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ผ Sri Lanka / West Indies/ Australia17 (9 Tests + 8 ODI)Malinga, Roach, Gabriel, but also century vs Aus (Starc, Hazlewood)
Kumar Sangakkara๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฉ Bangladesh / Pakistan10+ (mostly Test)Shoaib Akhtar, Mohammad Asif, Umar Gul

Specially mentioning Ricky Ponting here, scoring most centuries against India 14 in his career and 13 centuries against South Africa which is considered a super powerful Bowling line up.

Kallis not only batting at number 3 but was helpful in good bowling also, so Kallis has cemented. special spot in the cricketing legends history for sure.

Final Thoughts :

โ€œWhat separates Kallis, Ponting, Lara, Dravid, Kohli, and Sangakkara from others isnโ€™t just the volume of runs โ€” itโ€™s the quality of opposition they conquered. Their centuries came against the fiercest bowling units of their eras, making them truly the greatest No. 3s cricket has ever seen.โ€

So, this was the article on celebrating some of the best No. 3 Batsmen ever in the World Cricket.

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