h_hurricane
International Vice-Captain
Bradman, Sobers, Grace, Imran, Kapil.If you guys had to choose say 5 cricketers, based on their impact on the game of cricket for any period you want to choose, who would they be?
Bradman, Sobers, Grace, Imran, Kapil.If you guys had to choose say 5 cricketers, based on their impact on the game of cricket for any period you want to choose, who would they be?
Seriously asking, what impact did Marshall have?Grace
Bradman
Sobers
Marshall
Gilchrist
It's there.Seriously asking, what impact did Marshall have?
Sorry I might be misremembering from one of my old cricket books, but wasn’t it more Worrell and Benaud that were the iconic captains?Grace
Bradman
Sobers
Marshall
Gilchrist
These are not my top 5, though it's awful close.
Grace is obvious , no explanation needed.
Bradman gripped the game and never let it go until his final innings. He was the game and the heart of one of the three great teams in history.
Sobers was everywhere during his playing days, he and Benaud in one series helped rejuvenate and save the game. He was a force unlike anyone since Bradman and just played the game the right way.
The 3rd great phenomenon of the game, that changed and dominated the game was the West Indies quartet. Marshall was the greatest of the lot, never lost a series and almost never a match once he started to open the bowling and was the key to what was one of the 3 greatest teams in history.
Gilchrist makes the 5 just ahead of Sachin. He literally changed the expectation of his position and was an ATG batsman and keeper. He was often what broke the back of the opposition and also kept to Warne like a master. The wicket keeper batsman was a thing before him, he made it a must. He was possibly the key and definitely the catalyst of the 3rd great team in history.
He lost his first series to INDIA in 78/79. Then he never lost a seriesThe 3rd great phenomenon of the game, that changed and dominated the game was the West Indies quartet. Marshall was the greatest of the lot, never lost a series and almost never a match once he started to open the .
Lol. You are correct. Getting old.Sorry I might be misremembering from one of my old cricket books, but wasn’t it more Worrell and Benaud that were the iconic captains?
He lost his first series to INDIA in 78/79. Then he never lost a series[/QUOTE
Yeah.
But even that can be forgiven because it was literally a second wi xi that toured India in 78-79.He lost his first series to INDIA in 78/79. Then he never lost a series[/QUOTE
Yeah.
Yup and he had some spat with I believe dilip vengsarkar. Targeted every time they met after thatIf I'm recalling correctly he was brought to tears on that tour, because of how he perceived the bias of the umpires.
Grace - Bradman - Worrell - I.Chappell - TendulkarIf you guys had to choose say 5 cricketers, based on their impact on the game of cricket for any period you want to choose, who would they be?
He never forgot.Yup and he had some spat with I believe dilip vengsarkar. Targeted every time they met after that