jimmy101
Cricketer Of The Year
To be, or not to be? That is the question.
Wait, no...
Who was the greatest all-rounder pre-Sobers? Now THAT is the question.
What with the influx of voting/ranking/comparison threads that have been gracing the forum throughout the past month or so, I thought I'd chime in with yet another genuinely valid question to go along with them. However, this thread will be formatted a little differently.
Principally, this will be a countdown of the greatest 48 all-rounders ever to grace the cricket field pre Sir Garfield Sobers. I've got a fair few old-school cricket books laying around at home, so I figure once the exercise is done I'll scan a few pictures and compose a little write up on each player, featuring quotes from these books (rather than just regurgitating stats and cricinfo articles). And yes, there's plenty of old-fashioned romanticism to be found within said books.
Firstly, I'll post a list of the 48 contenders. This list is open for debate, however, pretty much anyone who was of note is featured. Once that's settled the exercise will begin.
The 48 players on the final list will be randomised & split into six 'pots', containing eight players each. Each player will be then ranked by the CW populi on the merits of their two primary disciplines - batting & bowling - one pot at a time (eight players per pot). Both tests & FC matches should be considered when voting. Votes for batting & bowling will be weighted evenly. The two players which attain the most points from the rankings will progress to the 'Golden Pot' (top 12), whereupon the final ranking phase will begin.
THE initial SHORTLIST
Gubby Allen
Lala Amarnath
Warwick Armstrong
Trevor Bailey
Billy Bates
Billy Barnes
Richie Benaud
Len Braund
Johnny Briggs
Denis Compton
Learie Constantine
Alan Davidson
Bill Edrich
Aubrey Faulkner
Frank Foster
George Giffen
John Goddard
Gerry Gomez
WG Grace
Jack Gregory
Wally Hammond
Tom Hayward
Vijay Hazare
George Hirst
Stanley Jackson
Gilbert Jessop
Abdul Kardar
Charles Kelleway
Bart King
Ray Lindwall
Charles Macartney
Vinoo Mankad
Stan McCabe
Colin McCool
Keith Miller
Bruce Mitchell
Monty Noble
Dave Nourse
Dattu Phadkar
John Reid
Wilfred Rhodes
Jimmy Sinclair
Allan Steel
Maurice Tate
Hugh Trumble
Polly Umrigar
Frank Woolley
Frank Worrell
Unlucky: Dick Barlow, Freddie Brown, Brian Close, Jack Crawford, Johnny Douglas, Charlie Llewellyn, Sam Loxton, Billy Midwinter, CK Nayudu, Gulabrai Ramchand, Jack Ryder, Tip Snooke, Walter Robins, Clive van Ryneveld, Harry Trott, John Watkins, George Ulyett
If you feel there is a player who has been hard done by and deserves to be on the list, let me know. And also who you think should make way for them!
Hope to have some good discussion on this with everyone out there.
Wait, no...
Who was the greatest all-rounder pre-Sobers? Now THAT is the question.
What with the influx of voting/ranking/comparison threads that have been gracing the forum throughout the past month or so, I thought I'd chime in with yet another genuinely valid question to go along with them. However, this thread will be formatted a little differently.
Principally, this will be a countdown of the greatest 48 all-rounders ever to grace the cricket field pre Sir Garfield Sobers. I've got a fair few old-school cricket books laying around at home, so I figure once the exercise is done I'll scan a few pictures and compose a little write up on each player, featuring quotes from these books (rather than just regurgitating stats and cricinfo articles). And yes, there's plenty of old-fashioned romanticism to be found within said books.
Firstly, I'll post a list of the 48 contenders. This list is open for debate, however, pretty much anyone who was of note is featured. Once that's settled the exercise will begin.
The 48 players on the final list will be randomised & split into six 'pots', containing eight players each. Each player will be then ranked by the CW populi on the merits of their two primary disciplines - batting & bowling - one pot at a time (eight players per pot). Both tests & FC matches should be considered when voting. Votes for batting & bowling will be weighted evenly. The two players which attain the most points from the rankings will progress to the 'Golden Pot' (top 12), whereupon the final ranking phase will begin.
THE initial SHORTLIST
Gubby Allen
Lala Amarnath
Warwick Armstrong
Trevor Bailey
Billy Bates
Billy Barnes
Richie Benaud
Len Braund
Johnny Briggs
Denis Compton
Learie Constantine
Alan Davidson
Bill Edrich
Aubrey Faulkner
Frank Foster
George Giffen
John Goddard
Gerry Gomez
WG Grace
Jack Gregory
Wally Hammond
Tom Hayward
Vijay Hazare
George Hirst
Stanley Jackson
Gilbert Jessop
Abdul Kardar
Charles Kelleway
Bart King
Ray Lindwall
Charles Macartney
Vinoo Mankad
Stan McCabe
Colin McCool
Keith Miller
Bruce Mitchell
Monty Noble
Dave Nourse
Dattu Phadkar
John Reid
Wilfred Rhodes
Jimmy Sinclair
Allan Steel
Maurice Tate
Hugh Trumble
Polly Umrigar
Frank Woolley
Frank Worrell
Unlucky: Dick Barlow, Freddie Brown, Brian Close, Jack Crawford, Johnny Douglas, Charlie Llewellyn, Sam Loxton, Billy Midwinter, CK Nayudu, Gulabrai Ramchand, Jack Ryder, Tip Snooke, Walter Robins, Clive van Ryneveld, Harry Trott, John Watkins, George Ulyett
If you feel there is a player who has been hard done by and deserves to be on the list, let me know. And also who you think should make way for them!
Hope to have some good discussion on this with everyone out there.