From page 3With all the votes now in, we now compile the top team of all time:
Grace
Hobbs
Bradman
Tendulkar
Richards
Sobers
Gilchrist +
Imran
Hadlee
Marshall
Warne
Incidentally, other than Gilchrist, all of the players here were in the top 10 ranked. Given Gilly was by far the highest ranked keeper, this team practically picks itself. Warne at #11 means that this team has an excedingly strong tail, to back up a batting lineup including Bradman and Sobers.
Also:
2 English
3 Australians
3 West Indians
1 Indian
1 Pakistani
1 New Zealander
0 Sri Lankans
0 Zimbabweans
0 Bangladeshis
The team that they would play against is decidedly weaker:
Hutton
Gavaskar
Hammond
Lara
Headley
Miller
Botham
Dujon+*
Syd Barnes
Murali
McGrath
*Dujon as keeper is my addition as I'm pretty sure that Gilly was the only keeper in the top 50.
Not if McGrath plays in the other side. Would have him over Imran tbh, but meh, that XI is a great one.Reckon that team could play a hundred matches against any opposition you care to place them against and not lose a match...
Reckon that team could play a hundred matches against any opposition you care to place them against and not lose a match...
FTR I didn't have any particularly good reason for putting Jardine top or leaving Bradman out. It was tongue in cheek. But I was well aware that neither decision would have the slightest impact on the top 25, otherwise I wouldn't have done it (and I was quite surprised that it propelled Jardine even to number 50). If I was being fully serious I would have put Bradman top although it would make equal sense to plump for Grace.even the person who voted for warney on top or the one who left bradman out or the one who voted for jardine on top would have a logical reason for it.
lol.. I think almost ALL of our choices would have been distorted by personal preference, bias and prejudice..FTR I didn't have any particularly good reason for putting Jardine top or leaving Bradman out. It was tongue in cheek. But I was well aware that neither decision would have the slightest impact on the top 25, otherwise I wouldn't have done it (and I was quite surprised that it propelled Jardine even to number 50). If I was being fully serious I would have put Bradman top although it would make equal sense to plump for Grace.
My other choices were all fair dinkum though, although of course heavily distorted by personal preference and prejudice.
Healy criminally underrated as a player these days I reckon.The next two hightest ranking semi-regular 'keepers were actually Flower and Sangakarra, but the next highest real gloveman was Don Tallon.
Yeah but it's extremely hard to find room for someone like Healy when only selecting 25 players. If you did All Time World XI A, ATWXI B, ATWXI C etc he'd most likely make the 4th to 8th best team, which is still bloody good.Healy criminally underrated as a player these days I reckon.
Depending on team balance issues, I'd have him third, after Gilchrist and Knott. If the balance of the team meant I absolutely needed someone who could bat at an alltime top 6 standard, Flower would sneak in, but in the All-Time 2nd XI, or 3rd XI, there are allrounder options that mean that a Knott or Healy at 8 is fine.Yeah but it's extremely hard to find room for someone like Healy when only selecting 25 players. If you did All Time World XI A, ATWXI B, ATWXI C etc he'd most likely make the 4th to 8th best team, which is still bloody good.
Agreed. A match winning ton at the Gabba against Ambrose/Bishop/Walsh being by far his batting highlight. Not many proper batsman have that credit to their name.Healy criminally underrated as a player these days I reckon.