ESPN'S LEGENDS OF CRICKET (www.legendsofcricket.tv)
This was a TV series which asked several judges: Wasim Akram, Sunil Gavaskar,
Richie Benaud, Sir Richard Hadlee, Dickie Bird, Michael Holding, Allan Border, John Knowles, Ian Botham, Robin Marlar, Ian Chappell, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Tony Cozier, Mike Procter and Martin Crowe to rank who they felt, were the 50 best cricketers ever! After they all voted, this was a result of the vote:
50 Bishan Bedi (India)
49 Alan Davidson (Australia)
48 Allan Donald (South Africa)
47 Allan Knott (England)
46 Victor Trumper (Australia)
45 Ray Lindwall (Australia)
44 Javed Miandad (Pakistan)
43 Clarrie Grimmett (Australia)
42 Jim Laker (England)
41 Glenn McGrath (Australia)
40 Michael Holding (West Indies)
39 Curtly Ambrose (West Indies)
38 Andy Roberts (West Indies)
37 Joel Garner (West Indies)
36 Richie Benaud (Australia)
35 Clyde Walcott (West Indies)
34 Brian Lara (West Indies)
33 Fred Trueman (England)
32 Mike Procter (South Africa)
31 Courtney Walsh (West Indies)
30 Bill O'Rielly (Australia)
29 Herbert Sutcliffe (England)
28 Wilfred Rhodes (England)
27 Everton Weekes (West Indies)
26 SF Barnes (England)
25 Allan Border (Australia)
24 Barry Richards (South Africa)
23 Steve Waugh (Australia)
22 Kapil Dev (India)
21 Wasim Akram (Pakistan)
20 Sir Leonard Hutton (England)
19 Sir Frank Worrell (West Indies)
18 George Headley (West Indies)
17 Greg Chappell (Australia)
16 Malcolm Marshall (West Indies)
15 Graeme Pollock (South Africa)
14 WG Grace (England)
13 Keith Miller (Australia)
12 Sir Richard Hadlee (New Zealand)
11 Ian Botham (England)
10 Sunil Gavaskar (India)
09 Wally Hammond (England)
08 Imran Khan (Pakistan)
07 Sachin Tendulkar (India)
06 Dennis Lillee (Australia)
05 Sir Jack Hobbs (England)
04 Shane Warne (Australia)
03 Sir Vivian Richards (West Indies)
02 Sir Garfield Sobers (West Indies)
01 Sir Donald Bradman (Australia)
A few things should be remembered. Firstly, this happened in 2001 so of course more recent players would be higher. Murali didn't become great until around 1999 so obviously if it were done today, he'd be in there. When McGrath was mentioned, the narrator made sure to note that he'd surely be higher as time went by. Lara was in a period where people remembered that his average once dropped below 50. Unfortunately for him, this was before his beyond brilliant series in Sri Lanka.
The idea of the series was to invite conversation and debate, which is what I hope will happen. It's interesting when you get voters like Richie Benaud who'd vote for SF Banes in their top ten etc. And then you'd have someone like Sunil Gavaskar who'd list someone like Bishan Bedi.
This was a TV series which asked several judges: Wasim Akram, Sunil Gavaskar,
Richie Benaud, Sir Richard Hadlee, Dickie Bird, Michael Holding, Allan Border, John Knowles, Ian Botham, Robin Marlar, Ian Chappell, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Tony Cozier, Mike Procter and Martin Crowe to rank who they felt, were the 50 best cricketers ever! After they all voted, this was a result of the vote:
50 Bishan Bedi (India)
49 Alan Davidson (Australia)
48 Allan Donald (South Africa)
47 Allan Knott (England)
46 Victor Trumper (Australia)
45 Ray Lindwall (Australia)
44 Javed Miandad (Pakistan)
43 Clarrie Grimmett (Australia)
42 Jim Laker (England)
41 Glenn McGrath (Australia)
40 Michael Holding (West Indies)
39 Curtly Ambrose (West Indies)
38 Andy Roberts (West Indies)
37 Joel Garner (West Indies)
36 Richie Benaud (Australia)
35 Clyde Walcott (West Indies)
34 Brian Lara (West Indies)
33 Fred Trueman (England)
32 Mike Procter (South Africa)
31 Courtney Walsh (West Indies)
30 Bill O'Rielly (Australia)
29 Herbert Sutcliffe (England)
28 Wilfred Rhodes (England)
27 Everton Weekes (West Indies)
26 SF Barnes (England)
25 Allan Border (Australia)
24 Barry Richards (South Africa)
23 Steve Waugh (Australia)
22 Kapil Dev (India)
21 Wasim Akram (Pakistan)
20 Sir Leonard Hutton (England)
19 Sir Frank Worrell (West Indies)
18 George Headley (West Indies)
17 Greg Chappell (Australia)
16 Malcolm Marshall (West Indies)
15 Graeme Pollock (South Africa)
14 WG Grace (England)
13 Keith Miller (Australia)
12 Sir Richard Hadlee (New Zealand)
11 Ian Botham (England)
10 Sunil Gavaskar (India)
09 Wally Hammond (England)
08 Imran Khan (Pakistan)
07 Sachin Tendulkar (India)
06 Dennis Lillee (Australia)
05 Sir Jack Hobbs (England)
04 Shane Warne (Australia)
03 Sir Vivian Richards (West Indies)
02 Sir Garfield Sobers (West Indies)
01 Sir Donald Bradman (Australia)
A few things should be remembered. Firstly, this happened in 2001 so of course more recent players would be higher. Murali didn't become great until around 1999 so obviously if it were done today, he'd be in there. When McGrath was mentioned, the narrator made sure to note that he'd surely be higher as time went by. Lara was in a period where people remembered that his average once dropped below 50. Unfortunately for him, this was before his beyond brilliant series in Sri Lanka.
The idea of the series was to invite conversation and debate, which is what I hope will happen. It's interesting when you get voters like Richie Benaud who'd vote for SF Banes in their top ten etc. And then you'd have someone like Sunil Gavaskar who'd list someone like Bishan Bedi.