Test cricket is called by its name for a reason. The longest format of the game brings out the best of every cricketer who steps on the field for a five or four-day action-packed duel with his opponent. In this collection of pictures, we will take you through some of the wicket-keeper batters who scored massive amounts of runs for their nations.
A legend of Zimbabwe cricket, Andy Flower scored 4404 runs in Test cricket in the time span of 1992 to 2002 with an eye-catching average of 53.71. (Image source: Twitter)
Stewart featured in 82 Test games for England scoring 4540 runs with an average of 34.92. (Image source: Twitter)
Dhoni made his Test debut in 2005 and called it time from the longest format in 2014. He scored 4876 runs with a best knock of 224 runs. His average is 38.09 after playing 90 Test matches for India. (Image source: Twitter)
Boucher played red-ball cricket for South Africa from 1997 to 2012. During that period, he scored 5515 runs with an average of 30.30. (Image source: Twitter)
Australia's legendary wicketkeeper and batter, Adam Gilchrist scored 5570 runs for his nation in Test cricket. He finished his career with an average of 47.61 with a highest score of 204 runs unbeaten. (Image source: Twitter)