The Battlers Prince
International Vice-Captain
you're right davidson isn't an all rounder, i'd still pic him before benaud tho
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Even Tendulkar and Ponting. He has now scored the second highest amount of Test centuries EVER although he is still 12 behind Tendulkar's 51 centuries.The more I see of Kallis the more I feel that he is probably the most massively under-rated cricketer ever. I don't see why he shouldn't be treated the same as Gary Sobers.
Harbhajan Singh
Was in jest, I'm pretty sure.
Gimme a break. Harbhajan Singh. Given he scored 2 Test centuries lately but it would be a bit far fetched to classify him as a all-rounder. He is too inconsistent too really play a all-rounders role. AND DEFINITELY NOT THE BEST ALL-ROUNDER EVER!!!
Kapil Dev qualifies on that criterion.Best genuine all rounders (match winning ability with both bat & bowl)
Imran Khan
Keith Miller
Ian Botham
Nah i dunno, Gihoe is a fairly woeful person so you don't know for sureWas in jest, I'm pretty sure.
^ Awta, top postif you're talking test cricket (which is generally taken as a given on this forum unless stated otherwise) then you really need to look at batting & bowling all-rounders separately based on the fact there's yet to be a test allrounder who's world-class with both bat & ball throughout their entire test careers i.e >40 batting average & <25 bowling average.
For me, there's only four in the debate; the top 2 batting allrounders; sobers & kallis & the 2 best bowling allrounders; miller & imran
if you are looking at the shorter term however, botham was genuinely world-class with both bat & ball early in his career. After his first 25 tests was averaging 40.48 & 18.52 respectively
Would also add Aubrey Faulkner to that list, and possibly Wilfred Rhodes. Additionally, I never undrerstood why All Rounders are always limited to batsman/bowlers. Possibly the second greatest All Rounder of All Time could very well be Adam Gilchrist, and if we are admitting the glovemen who bat, then Matt Prior is the best all rounder right now in cricket and Kumar Sangakkara and Clyde Walcott deserve some consideration for the short time they held both duties.If you're talking Test cricket (which is generally taken as a given on this forum unless stated otherwise) then you really need to look at batting & bowling all-rounders separately based on the fact there's yet to be a test allrounder who's world-class with both bat & ball throughout their entire test careers i.e >40 batting average & <25 bowling average.
For me, there's only four in the debate; the top 2 batting allrounders; Sobers & Kallis & the 2 best bowling allrounders; Miller & Imran
If you are looking at the shorter term however, Botham was genuinely world-class with both bat & ball early in his career. After his first 25 tests was averaging 40.48 & 18.52 respectively