An update - finally. Been busy or just had Iphone access the last couple of days.
Numbers 15 to 11..
The 50 best ODI Cricketers so far
50 Chris Harris
49 Chris Gayle
48 Jonty Rhodes
47 Neil Fairbrother
46 AB de Villiers
45 Michael Holding
44 Shane Watson
43 Allan Border
42 Chris Cairns
41 Martin Crowe
40 Malcolm Marshall
39 Nathan Bracken
38 Gordon Greenidge
37 Greg Chappell
36 Mark Waugh
35 Saeed Anwar
34 Desmond Haynes
33 Shane Bond
32 Inzamam-Ul-Haq
31 Aravinda de Silva
30 Brett Lee
29 Sourav Ganguly
28 Michael Hussey
27 Allan Donald
26 Javed Miandad
25 Andrew Symonds
24 MS Dhoni
23 Curtly Ambrose
22 Zaheer Abbas
21 Saqlain Mushtaq
20 Richard Hadlee
19 Lance Klusener
18 Dean Jones
17 Imran Khan
16 Waqar Younis
15 JACQUES KALLIS
Jacques Kallis | South Africa Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo
Total Points 201
Total Nominations 19/30
Highest Rating 7
Few players who belong to the modern age are a better fit for the notion of the classical cricketer. Kallis is a fine, forceful batsman who has at his disposal both a rock-solid technique and a mind impervious to distraction. Though his role as a bowler diminishes with each passing season, he will be remembered as a purveyor of sometimes surprising pace and swing, and awkward bounce. In the slips, his sure-handedness and rattlesnake reflexes make ridiculous catches look regulation.
Kallis has scored over 11000 runs at an average of over 45 and taken over 250 wickets.
14 SHANE WARNE
Shane Warne | Australia Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo
Total Points 202
Total Nominations 19/30
Highest Rating 1
When Warne likened his life to a soap opera he was selling himself short. His story was part fairytale, part pantomime, part hospital drama, part adult's-only romp, part glittering awards ceremony.
Warne, who won the Man-of-the-Match prize in a World Cup final , relied on his two oldest friends: excruciating accuracy and an exquisite legbreak, except that he controlled the degree of spin - and mixed it - at will.
In 194 matches for his country, he took 293 wickets.
13 KAPIL DEV
Kapil Dev | India Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo
Total Points 216
Total Nominations 19/30
Highest Rating 3
Kapil Dev was India's greatest fast bowler, their greatest fast-bowling allrounder, and led the team to their finest triumph: the 1983 World Cup title.
In 1988, Kapil overtook Joel Garner to become the highest wicket-taker in ODI cricket. His final career tally of 253 wickets remained a record until it was broken by Wasim Akram in 1994
Dev’s most memorable innings with the blade was undoubtedly his 175 off 138 balls, he had come to the crease with India reeling at 5/17. The innings included 16 fours and 6 sixes.
12 BRIAN LARA
Brian Lara | West Indies Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo
Total Points 226
Total Nominations 19/30
Highest Rating 1
The bat raised high in the air, the weight poised on a bent front knee, the eyes low and level. Then the guillotine would fall, sending the ball flashing to the boundary.
Lara scored over 10000 runs in his 299 matches at an average of 40. He was man of the match on 30 occasions underlying just how important he was to the West Indies.
Lara announced before the 2007 Cricket World Cup that this would be his last appearance in One Day Internationals. After his last match, in the post-game presentation interview, he asked the fans, "Did I entertain?" to which he received a resounding "Yes!" from all cricket lovers.
11 SANATH JAYASURIYA
Sanath Jayasuriya | Sri Lanka Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo
Total Points 255
Total Nominations 23/30
Highest Rating 4/30
When thinking of Sanath Jayasuriya, you think of shots hammered through point and cover and scythes over the leg side. You recall a man who could score briskly, who slashed and burned his way through bowling attacks.
As with anyone who relied so much on extraordinary hand-eye coordination, there were troughs and lean times, but just as the obit writers got busy, he would produce another innings of supreme power. The bowling, always canny and relying more on variations in pace than sharp turn, became the supporting act, though 322 wickets should tell you that he was pretty adept at what he did, on four occasions taking 5 wickets in a match and having best bowling figures of 6/29.
The World Cup winning Jayasuriya finished his career with 28 hundreds, a career strike rate of 91.22 a highest score of 189 and he smashed 270 sixes.