Cricket has evolved into a sport where power-hitting and aggressive intent dominate the shorter formats, while consistency and resilience define the longer formats. Over the years, several batters have been hailed as the most dangerous batsmen in the world, capable of changing a match in just a few deliveries. In 2025, the rankings are a blend of modern-day stars and legendary names whose impact on the game remains unmatched.
Understanding “Dangerous” in Cricket
A batsman is considered dangerous not only for scoring runs but also for:
- High Strike Rates: Ability to score quickly and shift momentum.
- Boundary Power: Hitting sixes and fours consistently.
- Adaptability: Performing across formats and conditions.
- Clutch Performances: Rising to the occasion in pressure matches.
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Top 10 Most Dangerous Batsmen in the World (2025)
Rank | Player | Country | Strike Rate | Highest Score | Sixes Hit | Why Dangerous? |
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1 | Travis Head | Australia | 111.11 (ODIs) / 160.49 (T20Is) | 175 (Tests) / 137 (WC Final) | 150+ | Aggressive opener, match-winner, fearless from ball one |
2 | Glenn Maxwell | Australia | 126.70 (ODIs) / 154.97 (T20Is) | 201* | 290+ | Known as “Big Show”, unpredictable 360° hitter |
3 | Rohit Sharma | India | 92.80 (ODIs) / 140.89 (T20Is) | 264 (ODIs) | 600+ | The “Hitman”, multiple double centuries, explosive starts |
4 | Hardik Pandya | India | 110.89 (ODIs) / 141.67 (T20Is) | 108 | 180+ | Modern finisher, power-hitting in death overs |
5 | Jos Buttler | England | 115.53 (ODIs) / 147.05 (T20Is) | 162* | 300+ | Dynamic wicket-keeper, cool under pressure |
6 | Andre Russell | West Indies | 130.22 (ODIs) / 163.08 (T20Is) | 92* | 240+ | Fearless finisher, destroys bowling in few balls |
7 | Heinrich Klaasen | South Africa | 117.05 (ODIs) / 141.84 (T20Is) | 174 | 120+ | Modern power-hitter, reliable middle-order player |
8 | Suryakumar Yadav | India | 105.02 (ODIs) / 167.07 (T20Is) | 117 | 140+ | India’s “Mr. 360”, improvises and dominates in T20Is |
9 | Glenn Phillips | New Zealand | 101.92 (ODIs) / 140.59 (T20Is) | 108 | 160+ | Multi-role player, explosive in crunch overs |
10 | Yashasvi Jaiswal | India | 164.31 (T20Is) | 214* | 80+ | Young sensation, fearless attacking opener |
Rising Star: Abhishek Sharma – Record-Breaking Strike Rate
Player | Country | Matches | Runs | Highest Score | Average | Strike Rate | 100s | 50s | 4s | 6s |
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Abhishek Sharma | India | 21 | 708 | 135 | 35.40 | 197.21 | 2 | 3 | 63 | 53 |
Abhishek Sharma has quickly become India’s most exciting young T20I batter. With a career strike rate of 197.21, the highest in T20I history (minimum 20 innings), he has already smashed 2 centuries and 3 fifties in just 21 matches. His fearless approach at the top allows India to dominate the powerplay overs, and his ability to clear boundaries with ease makes him a future candidate for the title of world’s most dangerous batsman.
Special Mentions: Legends of All Time (History)
- Chris Gayle – The “Universe Boss” with 19,000+ runs and record-breaking sixes, still regarded as the most dangerous batsman of all time.
- AB de Villiers – “Mr. 360” with his unmatched innovation, fastest centuries, and IPL heroics.
- Virat Kohli – The “King of Chases”, dominating across formats with 27,000+ international runs.
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Most Dangerous Batsman in Different Formats
1. ODI Cricket
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma dominate due to centuries, averages, and consistency.
2. T20 Cricket
- Chris Gayle, Andre Russell, Glenn Maxwell, and now Abhishek Sharma stand out for explosive power-hitting.
3. Test Cricket
- Virat Kohli and Travis Head balance aggression with patience to dominate red-ball cricket.
4. IPL
- Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle, and AB de Villiers remain the most destructive in IPL history.
Conclusion
In 2025, Travis Head leads the global list as the most dangerous batsman in the world, but rising stars like Abhishek Sharma are proving that the future of explosive batting is already here. Alongside legends like Gayle, Kohli, and de Villiers, modern-day dynamos such as Maxwell, Russell, and Suryakumar Yadav continue to thrill fans and terrify bowlers.