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CW's 50 Best ODI Cricketers of all time - The Countdown (2017 Version)

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Bracken would have still made the top 50 quite easily which ever way you manipulate the data (within reason).
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Some interesting observations from the list:

India had only 4 in the top 50 but all were in the top 15.

4 each from India, West Indies and Australia make the top 20. South Africa had 3. Pakistan and Sri Lanka had 2.


As I said, if Nuffers is willing to gimme access to the data, I can throw in some pretty decent analyses.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Bracken would have still made the top 50 quite easily which ever way you manipulate the data (within reason).

Bracken is surely top 50 ODI bowler material. There might be a bit of a modern bias in that, but then again, its there in the entire list.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
The issue with this format is of course the tactical omissions from the top 25. And Harvey still makes it because it was obviously two sns who decided they wanted him in there. One ranks him 2nd, other ranks him 8th. (I think). If you go by Jaideep's criteria, you might filter out more such names.
 

AndrewB

International Vice-Captain
Here's the figures posted (ranking, previous ranking, player, score, highest individual ranking)


1 (1) Viv Richards 666 (1st)
2 (3) Wasim Akram 530 (2nd)
3 (2) Sachin Tendulkar 525 (1st)
4 (5) Glenn McGrath 509 (3rd)
5 (7) Joel Garner 470 (2nd)
6 (24) MS Dhoni 448 (2nd)
7 (46) AB de Villiers 438 (3rd)
8 (6) Michael Bevan 419 (1st)
9 (8) Muttiah Muralitharan 398 (1st)
10 (4) Adam Gilchrist 387 (2nd)
11 (-) Virat Kohli 355 (3rd)
12 (10) Ricky Ponting 343 (3rd)
13 (11) Sanath Jayasuriya 283 (2nd)
14 (9) Shaun Pollock 184 (6th)
15 (13) Kapil Dev 176 (4th)
16 (19) Lance Klusener 171 (9th)
17 (23) Curtly Ambrose 162 (2nd)
18 (12) Brian Lara 159 (1st)
19 (14) Shane Warne 145 (6th)
20 (21) Saqlain Mushtaq 145 (8th)
21 (-) Andrew Flintoff 128 (3rd)
22 (20) Richard Hadlee 127 (8th)
23 (18) Dean Jones 123 (11th)
24 (28) Michael Hussey 120 (5th)
25 (-) Mitchell Starc 119 (6th)
26 (16) Waqar Younis 111 (3rd)
27 (27) Allan Donald 110 (7th)
28 (17) Imran Khan 100 (5th)
29 (44) Shane Watson 89 (4th)
30 (25) Andrew Symonds 79 (6th)
31 (22) Zaheer Abbas 77 (9th)
32 (45) Michael Holding 66 (4th)
33 (40) Malcolm Marshall 61 (5th)
34 (36) Mark Waugh 57 (2nd)
35 (39) Nathan Bracken 56 (1st)
36 (-) Dennis Lillee 56 (4th)
37 (-) Kumar Sangakkara 51 (8th)
38 (30) Brett Lee 49 (13th)
39 (-) Hashim Amla 47 (9th)
40 (35) Saeed Anwar 45 (16th)
41 (15) Jacques Kallis 43 (13th)
42 (33) Shane Bond 42 (7th)
43 (38) Gordon Greenidge 41 (13th)
44 (-) Ian Harvey 40 (2nd)
45 (48) Jonty Rhodes 34 (8th)
46 (49) Chris Gayle 33 (7th)
47 (-) Andy Roberts 30 (7th)
48 (31) Aravinda de Silva 29 (15th)
49 (26) Javed Miandad 29 (15th)
50 (37) Greg Chappell 27 (8th)


Edit - hadn't seen the previous re-ranking post when I posted this, but I've left the "top 50" bit to show how players have moved since last time.
 
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Daemon

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I reckon Haynes, Loyd, Ganguly etc might get in ahead of some of those lower ranked players.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
So players who missed out on the top 50 and excluding their best score:

Name / score / number of votes minus top vote

Afridi 8 (1)
Boon 1 (1)
Cairns 2 (1)
Ganguly 7 (3)
Hayden 6 (1)
Haynes 14 (2)
Lamb 2 (1)
Lloyd 13 (4)
McCullum 2 (1)
Yuvraj 5 (1)
S.Waugh 4 (2)
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
HB your calculations are all wrong by 1 I think.

If someone's best is 1st, you should deduct 25 from the score, not 24. The thing what I found the most interesting was seeing Saeed Anwar have the worst highest ranking out of everyone. I totally understand why no one would rate him higher than 16th too as there are clearly a few bats who were better than him at that spot.
 

jaideep

U19 12th Man
This is definitely one of those things that someone suggests after the fact when in reality I believe there was only 53 players who received 3 or more votes - that's very risky.

Anyway, I think the list overall is good. No complaints from me, particularly at the top.
I agree that the list overall is pretty good barring Ian Harvey.Great effort running this NUFAN.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Yeah it was great fun Nuffers.. I have my doubts about how folks voted but that ain't your fault. The amount of time and effort you would have invested is very much appreciated. Kudos. :)
 

bagapath

International Captain
well... then it is also possible to argue that no bowler ever chucked. which is hard for me to accept. some bowlers chucked some time. some of them chucked more often. one of them owned a candy factory in srilanka.
Nope.. Totally wrong here.
Muralitharan was born 17 April 1972 to a Hill Country Tamil family in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The eldest of the four sons to Sinnasamy Muttiah and Lakshmi. Muralitharan's father Sinnasamy Muttiah, runs a successful biscuit-making business.

Oops... He owns a biscuit factory. Sorry, my bad. Glad you caught it.

I stand by the rest of the post, though.
 

Kirkut

International Regular
My personal favourite Tendulkar knock is his 117* in Sydney, even though he was way below the prowess of his youth at that time. India and Australia historically had interesting contests but there never really was a rivalry between them as such. It was only at that time when Australia wanted to beat India really bad due to off field controversies, Lee was bowling really fast and Australia's fielding was in a league of it's own with Symonds and Hussey. Sachin crafted his 117 off 120 balls with 10 fours, and it was this innings which gave him the confidence to play 2011 World Cup.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
So I don't think it is too much of a secret who the last 3 are, so time for some semi interesting (debatable perhaps) stats.

- 42 of CW's top 50 ODI cricketers in 2011 made this list. Only 3 of the 8 new entries are still playing.
- 8 countries are represented: AUS 16, WI 9, SA&PAK 7, IND&SL 4, NZ 2, ENG 1
- Adam Gilchrist was selected in 17 different spots within peoples top 25, which was the highest.
- Muralitharan was picked by someone in each of the top 12 spots.
- 81 different Cricketers made someone's top 25.
- Clive Lloyd was voted the most times (5) without making the list. He scored 24 points.
How many voters were there in all? And did anyone make all the lists? Sorry if this was answered before.
 

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