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Top 10 best finishers in cricket history

New Delhi: Cricketing history is full of heroism by batsmen. There are however a few batsmen who will be remembered for their fantastic work with the bat in the climax of the match.These are batsmen

 
6. Abdul Razzak: Abdul Razzak was Pakistan's most complete all-rounder since Imran Khan. Razzak was a right handed destructive batsmen, especially at the end of the inning. Abdul Razzak's remarkable knock was off 47 runs off 11 balls against England in 2005.

 
7. Mark Boucher: Mark Boucher, another South African in the list was the former wicket-keeper batsmen and was the most dependable among Proteas batsmen in time of need. If it's a top-order collapse, he was the one who come in and play the anchor role.

 
8. Aravinda de Silva: Great Sri Lankan player with both power and very good running between wickets. His best inning was in the chase of the 1996 World Cup, when he came in after Sri Lanka was 2 down for 23 runs.


9. AB de Villiers: South African dynamic batsmen, with great ability to finish the game in style.

He blasted the seventh fastest century in ODI cricket, in 58 balls, when he slammed an unbeaten 102 off just 59 balls against India in Ahmedabad in February 2010.

 

 
10. Viv Richards: In a nutshell, the man who gave “swagger” a  new meaning in cricket, Richards was the most destructive batsman of his era, and while there are many with greater records, few could take on, intimidate, and rip to shreds bowling attacks like he did.