Red
The normal awards that everyone else has
I think he took a bit of liberty with his selections, but not a heap. It's more compelling to read as a book if he puts the players in to nine teams, but in the book he actually ranks them from 1-100 as you read their biographies.The 'different biases' approach is the right way to look at it. But the thing is when I make a list of such a nature, I call it 'My Favorite100 Players', but using words like Greatest 100 Players puts a lot more responsibility on the author, and he should take stock of that. What do you say?
Thus, his actual top ten is:
Bradman
Grace
Sobers
Warne
Imran
Hobbs
Marshall
Tendulkar
SF Barnes
Gilchrist