One change of perception which has come up on the forum before: if we were naming an England XI for 1946-1980 or so, Barrington would probably be the first middle-order batsman picked. In the 1980s, he'd have been behind Compton and May, and quite possible behind at least some of Dexter, Cowdrey, (Bill) Edrich and Graveney.
Another player whose reputation I think is higher now than it was a decade or so after he retired is Alan Davidson. Conversely, ISTR retrospective articles in late-80s cricket magazines suggesting that Lindwall was the greatest ever fast bowler.
Going back earlier, there are players like Woolley and Constantine whose overall averages don't look that impressive now, but who were clearly rated very highly by people who saw them play.
Another player whose reputation I think is higher now than it was a decade or so after he retired is Alan Davidson. Conversely, ISTR retrospective articles in late-80s cricket magazines suggesting that Lindwall was the greatest ever fast bowler.
Going back earlier, there are players like Woolley and Constantine whose overall averages don't look that impressive now, but who were clearly rated very highly by people who saw them play.