stephen
Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
It's hard with some of the old timers because despite being bloody fantastic cricketers, it's basically a popularity contest in the judging, so picking a bloke who played over a hundred years ago turns a lot of potential voters away. The golden era to pick from IMO is the 80s and 90s players. There's still a lot of nostalgia around them and a lot of modern players talk in reverence about them so they're quite popular. A decade ago picking blokes from the 70s was the thing to do.
But honestly unless you're in your 60s you probably don't remember much about any cricket before the 70s, you're going on highlights, statistics and writing. Sure, Sobers is the second bloke picked behind Bradman, but how much footage of him have you really watched? How many people on this board actually saw him live? And how many of those people would still have a clear memory about his technical strengths and weaknesses?
But honestly unless you're in your 60s you probably don't remember much about any cricket before the 70s, you're going on highlights, statistics and writing. Sure, Sobers is the second bloke picked behind Bradman, but how much footage of him have you really watched? How many people on this board actually saw him live? And how many of those people would still have a clear memory about his technical strengths and weaknesses?