ImpatientLime
International Regular
Not since Ian Botham have England produced a genuine ATG player, Graham Gooch is a borderline case but his career was very much a game of different halfs. In this time every test playing nation have managed to do so with the exception of Bangladesh.
Australia, the West Indies, India, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka obviously all have obvious candidates over this time period. New Zealand have produced Martin Crowe and Shane Bond whilst Zimbabwe were graced by the genius Andy Flower. England historically have not had a problem producing undisputed greats, but since the 80s they have dried up and during their good spells as a cricketing nation have always been a team that struck you as 'sum is greater than the parts' combo.
There have been in this period players who enjoyed great spells, threatened greatness but ultimately fell short. Gough, Thorpe, Flintoff, Vaughan, Harmison etc.
What is to explain for this phenomena? For a nation with such top notch facilities and resources it does seem very odd.
Australia, the West Indies, India, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka obviously all have obvious candidates over this time period. New Zealand have produced Martin Crowe and Shane Bond whilst Zimbabwe were graced by the genius Andy Flower. England historically have not had a problem producing undisputed greats, but since the 80s they have dried up and during their good spells as a cricketing nation have always been a team that struck you as 'sum is greater than the parts' combo.
There have been in this period players who enjoyed great spells, threatened greatness but ultimately fell short. Gough, Thorpe, Flintoff, Vaughan, Harmison etc.
What is to explain for this phenomena? For a nation with such top notch facilities and resources it does seem very odd.