Gavaskar was a great Indian opener who faced the West Indies bowlers and scored the most runs against them.
In 27 matches, Gavaskar scored 2749 runs at an average of 65.45 with 7 half-centuries and 13 centuries and the highest score of 236*.
Dravid is regarded as one of the best middle-order batters of all time. The “Wall” used to be the standout player for India in the longest format of the game. Dravid ranks second on this list.
In 23 matches, Dravid scored 1978 runs at an average of 63.80 with 13 half-centuries and 5 centuries with the highest score of 146.
Laxman was a fabulous Indian batter and the savior of the team under pressure.
In 22 matches against the West Indies, Laxman scored 1715 runs at an average of 57.16 with 11 half-centuries and 4 centuries with the highest score of 176*.
Sachin Tendulkar
In 21 matches, Tendulkar scored 1630 runs at an average of 54.33 with 10 half-centuries and 3 centuries with the highest score of 179.
Dilip Vengsarkar
In 25 matches, Vengsarkar scored 1596 runs at an average of 44.33 with 7 half-centuries and 6 centuries with the highest score of 159.
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