The captain of the National South African cricket team, Quinton de Kock, is a great left-handed opening batsman from the team. But other than his batting skills, he is also a fabulous wicket-keeper. The player has a batting average of 44.6 in ODIs, 31.4 in T20s, and 39.1 in T20s. The player holds and leads the team well as a captain. In 2019, he played for Mumbai Indians (MI). He is the second wicket-keeper opener to score a century in ODIs while captaining. And his aggressive and powerful batting skills are good enough to bring runs to the team.

On the other hand, the Indian international cricketer, Shikhar Dhawan has made everyone stunned with his outstanding skills in the field. He has a batting average of 28.5 in T20, 45.1 in One Day Internationals (ODIs), and 40.6 in Tests as a batting average. He has been an excellent left-handed opening batsman. The player has ruled the T20 series with his captivating performances. He is a perfect choice from the Indian squad to open a match. His hard work and dedication to the game are what make him great. His stability, consistency, and outstanding left-hand batting skills make him a perfect opening batsman.

Both the players are astounding and incomparable. It’s really difficult to choose between the two amazing players. Who do you think among the two is better? Let us know in the comment section down below!