#1 Sir Don Bradman – 69.05%
There’s no surprise that Sir Don Bradman tops this chart. Arguably, the greatest batsman to have played the game, he set limits and records which may never be conquered.
The Australian legend made his debut against England in November 1928. He had a poor start as he made just 18 and 1. However, he turned it around in his next Test as he scored 79 and 112. And that set the tone for the rest of his career. Every time he got a start he converted it into a big score. In the 42 times, Bradman crossed the 50-run mark, he went on to score a century 29 times.
In those 29 hundreds, the Aussie great registered 200 on a staggering 12 occasions (most double tons by any batsmen in the history of the game). In his final Test he need four more runs to achieve a career average of 100, but he fell for a duck and ended up with a staggering average of 99.94.
However, with a 50 to 100 conversion rate of 69.05%, Bradman is arguably the best.
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