#1 Kraigg Brathwaite

Scoring a shade slower than Azhar Ali is Kraigg Brathwaite from West Indies. A possessor of great concentration, immense patience, and other attributes of a monk, the lanky Windies opener comes as a rightful player in the game's longest format. The 25-year-old is also one of the very few batsmen from his team, who is perfectly capable of playing longer innings in any conditions.
Often seen wearing away the bowlers with his defensive technique, Kraigg Brathwaite has turned into a crucial component for the Windies in Test cricket. In addition to his naturally sluggish style of play, the 25-year-old also plays with an increased responsibility owing to the inexperience in the Windies batting contingent. Representing his national team in 51 Tests so far, the man from Barbados has scored 3289 runs at a strike rate of 41.38.
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