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Virat Kohli: Where Does India Star Rank In ICC All-Time Test Batting Rankings At End Of 2023?

Virat Kohli's stellar 2023 helped the India batter regain his place among the sport's elites. The same was reflected in his year-end rank in ICC's All-Time Test Batting Rankings

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India batter Virat Kohli will finish 2023 as the 11th-best Test batter in history. The India National Cricket Team star currently occupies that same slot in the ICC All-Time Test Batting Rankings and is one of four active batters to feature on the list, alongside Australia pair Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne and England's Joe Root. (Cricket News)

Kohli currently has a rating of 937 - the same as Labuschagne and one fewer than Kumar Sangakkara, Gary Sobers, Viv Richards, and Clyde Walcott - that he attained versus England five years ago. 

Leading the chart is Australian cricketing great, Sir Don Bradman, who edges his compatriot Steve Smith by a considerable margin. Smith, meanwhile, is the only active batter in the Top 10, a section otherwise populated by some of the greatest to grace the game, including Ricky Ponting and Jack Hobbs. 

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Australia are the most represented nation on the list of batters, with six of the 20 named hailing from the country. England follow their Ashes rivals with four reps, the same as West Indies. South Africa have three players on the chart while India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan have one each. 

Here is the list of ICC All-Time Test Batting Rankings (till Top 20):

1. Don Bradman (Australia)

2. Steve Smith (Australia)

3. Len Hutton (England)

4. Jack Hobbs (England)

5. Ricky Ponting (Australia) 

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6. Peter May (England)

7. Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)

8. Gary Sobers (West Indies)

9. Viv Richards (West Indies)

10. Clyde Walcott (West Indies)

11. Virat Kohli (India)

12. Marnus Labuschagne (Australia)

13. Jacques Kallis (South Africa) 

14. Matthew Hayden (Australia)

15. AB de Villiers (South Africa)

16. Mohammad Yousuf (Pakistan)

17. Graeme Pollock (South Africa)

18. Everton Weekes (West Indies)

19. Joe Root (England)

20. Doug Walters (Australia)

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