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Top Five Cricketers from each country

Borges

International Regular
Ah! King Kane is the only active cricketer who features in every list. All hail the King!
 

Pap Finn Keighl

International Debutant
Eligible for Top 5

England

Grace
Barnes
Botham
Hutton
Hammond
Hobbs
Trueman

Australia

Bradman
Miller
Lillee
Gilchrist
McGrath
Warne
Trumper

South Africa

Procter
G.pollock
Steyn
Kallis
Rice
Donald
S.pollock
Richards
 

Test_Fan_Only

First Class Debutant
Ah! King Kane is the only active cricketer who features in every list. All hail the King!
It is interesting to see which current players are in or close to their countries top 5. Not so much with the more recent entries into test cricket, but the more established countries. Williamson is clearly there for New Zealand. Kohli is some where close for India as is Dale Steyn for South Africa. Steve Smith is the best of the current Australians but how close is he to breaking into that elite group?
 

bagapath

International Captain
Steve Smith is a great batsman. I don't think he will break into the top 5 of his country that easily.

Top 4 positions for Australia are locked.

Bradman
Warne
Miller.
Lillee

The fifth one is a tough batyle between Border Trumper G Chappell Gilchrist
 

trundler

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If Chappell is in contention, Ponting ought to be too.

Imran, Wasim, Javed, Hanif, Waqar.
 

Malcolm

U19 Vice-Captain
It is interesting to see which current players are in or close to their countries top 5. Not so much with the more recent entries into test cricket, but the more established countries. Williamson is clearly there for New Zealand. Kohli is somewhere close for India as is Dale Steyn for South Africa. Steve Smith is the best of the current Australians but how close is he to breaking into that elite group?
KG Rabada is gonna wind up his career as the greatest cricketer SA ever produced.
 

trundler

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I do not see Smith surpassing Border, Trumper, Gilchrist or McGrath but he may well end up ahead of Ponting, Chappell and Harvey.
 

Test_Fan_Only

First Class Debutant
I do not see Smith surpassing Border, Trumper, Gilchrist or McGrath but he may well end up ahead of Ponting, Chappell and Harvey.
Ponting certainly has longevity over Smith but Smith still has quite a number of years left in his career. Still he has to be considered around the level of Ponting, Chappell and Harvey at this stage of his career.
As for the others I think it is possible. If he can get another 17 centuries he will be at 40, that would be very impressive especially as to do it his average would surely not fall very much. If he does get to near 40 test centuries with an average close to 60 then it would be hard to keep him out of the top 5.
 

Pap Finn Keighl

International Debutant
Steve Smith is a great batsman. I don't think he will break into the top 5 of his country that easily.

Top 4 positions for Australia are locked.

Bradman
Warne
Miller.
Lillee

The fifth one is a tough batyle between Border Trumper G Chappell Gilchrist
Even Top 10 is tough

Bradman
Miller
Lillee
Gilchrist
McGrath
Warne
Trumper
G.Chappell
Ponting
O' Reilly

Border
Davidson
Waugh
...
 

Burgey

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The definitive Australian list is:

1. Border
2. Bradman
3. McGrath
4. Gilchrist
5. Warne

Ponting, G Chappell, O'Reilly, Miller, Lillee (in no particular order) all very unlucky to miss out

The fact three of them played alongside each other is a pretty decent clue as to why Australia dominated from the mid-90s for a decade.
 

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