Crowe and Gower ahead of Ponting and Tendulkar?
Engineer ahead of Gilchrist?
Clarke ahead of Ambrose, McGrath or Wasim Akram?
Chandrasekhar ahead of Warne?
I did say it lacked objectivity!
A word on the controversial ones
David Gower - We are fortunate that Gower was born 80 years later than he should have been - he belonged with the likes of Ranji, MacLaren and Trumper rather than Border and Gooch. I always used to try and arrange for the world to stop when he was at the crease.
Martin Crowe - Somehow combined the style and grace of a Gower with the power and aggression of a Viv Richards - even if NZ were playing England I always wanted him to score runs, and he usually did
Farokh Engineer - My first cricketing hero - a wonderful stumper and he looked like an amazing batsman - with the bat, of course, he always flattered to deceive, but his quick 20's were breathtaking - I remember how crestfallen I felt when I was told he wasn't actually a Lancastrian ...... but the passage of time proved that in fact he was
Sylvers - There may have been faster bowlers, though I won't actually concede that, but there has never been such a mean bastard on a cricket field - truly terrifying - I found it frightening enough watching him from the stands at the Oval - get within 22 yards of him? I'm no coward but no way would I ever have done that!
Chandra - Mesmerising and the only quality leggie around in my formative years - he inspired me to become a wrist spinner - I got the googly ok but always had trouble bowling a leg break so gave up after a few years - last season in my "comeback" match I tried again, no nets for over a decade, and bugger me but I could bowl a leggie but not a googly - all that Warne watching perhaps?
If it were a 13 I'd have had Ollie Milburn and Tony Greig - or Abdul Qadir perhaps - not forgetting Clive Lloyd - but it was only XI