• Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, Kane Williamson and Joe Root are collectively known as the ‘Fab 4' in cricket.

  • These cricketing titans have not only upheld but also elevated the standards of Test cricket through their sheer consistency.

Statistical comparison of Fab 4 centuries in Test cricket since 2021 ft. Virat Kohli
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In cricket history, few eras have been as marked by individual brilliance as the one characterized by the stellar performances of Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, Kane Williamson and Joe Root, collectively known as the ‘Fab 4.’ These cricketing titans have not only upheld but also elevated the standards of Test cricket through their sheer consistency, resilience, and flair. Their unique playing styles, combined with their competitive spirit, have created a rich narrative within the sport, inspiring future generations and captivating audiences worldwide. The journey of the ‘Fab 4’ is not just about the statistics they accrue but also about the impact they have on the game itself, redefining what it means to be a modern-day cricketer.

The starting line: Establishing the baseline

At the beginning of 2021, the cricketing landscape presented an impressive scoreboard: Kohli stood at 27 Test centuries, Smith followed closely with 26, Williamson had 24 and Root trailed with 17. This was the baseline from which each player would build their legacy further. The competition between these four batters is more than a mere comparison of numbers; it is a testament to their skill, determination, and adaptability in various conditions.

Each of them showcased not just their ability to score runs but also their capacity to perform under pressure, often in pivotal moments that defined matches. This era has been marked by milestones, where every century scored by these players is a significant addition to their growing legacies, influencing the narrative of Test cricket in profound ways.

PlayerTest Centuries (2021)Test Centuries (2024)
Virat Kohli2729
Steven Smith2632
Kane Williamson2432
Joe Root1735

Individual qualities: A closer look at the Fab 4

While the statistics paint a vivid picture of their achievements, the essence of the ‘Fab 4’ lies in their individual qualities that contribute to their greatness.

  • Kohli is renowned for his aggressive style and his ability to chase down totals with a fierce determination, often steering India through challenging situations. His passionate demeanor and relentless pursuit of excellence make him a formidable opponent on the field.
  • Smith is celebrated for his unique batting technique and unyielding concentration, allowing him to thrive in the most challenging of conditions. His strategic approach to batting ensures that he capitalizes on every scoring opportunity, turning matches around when his team needs it most.
  • Williamson, known for his calmness and composure, embodies the spirit of a true sportsman. His elegant style of play often sees him accumulating runs steadily, with an innate ability to adapt his game to various match situations. His leadership qualities further enhance his team’s dynamics, contributing significantly to New Zealand’s success.
  • Root has transformed his game in recent years, embracing a more aggressive approach while maintaining the ability to build solid innings. His impressive array of shots and adaptability to different formats has made him an integral part of the England team, and his recent performances underscore his evolution into one of the game’s leading batters.

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Fab 4 journey since 2021: Runs and Centuries

1. Virat Kohli

Since 2020, Kohli’s batting average has significantly declined, making him one of the least effective among the top-order batter during this period. This drop is alarming, as his overall career average has fallen from 55.10 to 48.89, marking him as the only player among the so-called “Fab 4” with an average under 50. Although Kohli did manage to score centuries in Ahmedabad and Port of Spain in 2023, these performances came too late to reverse the trend of his diminishing returns. Leading up to these innings, he endured a prolonged slump, raising concerns about his form. Additionally, Kohli’s ongoing struggle with off-stump deliveries continues to be a notable issue, further impacting his effectiveness at the crease.

YearInningsRunsAverage100s50s
20211953628.2104
20221126526.5001
20231267155.9122
2024615731.4000

2. Steve Smith:

Smith’s career average for Australia has experienced a decline, falling from an impressive 64.81 to 56.97. While this figure remains noteworthy, it indicates a return to more realistic performance levels after his previous stratospheric achievements. Notably, his moving average is significantly lower, suggesting that Smith has struggled to convert promising starts into substantial scores, which has contributed to the overall decline in his average in recent matches. As bowlers have adapted to his unique style, Smith’s past brilliance is being put to the test. This evolution in the game has necessitated a recalibration of his approach if he wishes to maintain his competitiveness at the highest level.

YearInningsRunsAverage100s50s
2021843053.7513
20221887658.4025
20232492942.2233
20241021330.4201

3. Kane Williamson

Williamson has successfully maintained and even elevated his performance standards, boasting a current batting average of 54.48, up from 51.44 at the end of 2019. This impressive trajectory showcases his resilience and adaptability in the face of challenges. His moving average has remained stable, highlighting his consistency and ability to construct innings under pressure.

Williamson’s calm demeanor and classical technique enhance his effectiveness in difficult situations, enabling him to score runs consistently, even when the team environment is challenging. However, his ongoing struggles with injuries have made it increasingly tough for him to return to the field each time and regain his previous form. Despite these setbacks, Williamson continues to exemplify determination and skill, striving to make a significant impact whenever he plays.

YearInningsRunsAverage100s50s
2021867284.0023
2022746761.0012
2023659298.6722
20241261856.1821

4. Joe Root

Root’s career average has impressively risen from 47.35 to 51.47, reflecting remarkable progress and consistency. His ability to score runs across various conditions has significantly bolstered this average. Notably, Root’s moving average has not dipped over the last five years, with several periods in which he averaged over 50, showcasing his sustained form and adaptability.

He has established himself as a linchpin in England’s batting lineup, often leading by example with critical innings in high-pressure situations. Root has scored runs consistently both at home and abroad, solidifying his status as one of the best batters among the “Fab Four” since 2021. His versatility and reliability make him a pivotal player for his team, further enhancing his reputation in international cricket.

YearInningsRunsAverage100s50s
2021739565.8311
2022529674.0010
20231369557.9140
202421124865.6832

The Analysis: Impact beyond statistics

The period from 2021 to 2024 is not solely about scoring centuries; it is also about how these players have influenced the game and its perception. Root’s remarkable rise to 35 centuries, particularly highlighted by his recent feats, underscores his dominance in Test cricket. His ability to score runs consistently in both home and away conditions, often under significant pressure, places him at the forefront of the modern game.

Kohli, despite a slightly slower accumulation of centuries, remains a pivotal figure due to his profound impact on the game’s narrative. Each of his centuries has the potential to be a game-changer, reflecting his aggressive playing style and leadership qualities. Even during challenging periods, Kohli’s presence instills confidence within the team and evokes excitement among cricket enthusiasts.

Smith and Williamson, with their identical tallies, embody the consistency and class that define Test cricket. Their centuries are built on a foundation of technique, patience, and an uncanny ability to read the game. The rivalry between these four players, characterized by mutual respect and fierce competition, continues to set benchmarks for future generations, enriching the tapestry of cricket history

Key InsightsVirat KohliSteven SmithKane WilliamsonJoe Root
Total Test Centuries (2024)29323235
Most Recent Century (Year)2023202320242024
Major Playing Style CharacteristicsAggressive, AnchoringTactical, AdaptablePatient, ElegantDynamic, Strategic

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