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The CricketWeb comprehensive list of ALL TIME GREATS (ATGs) discussion

bagapath

International Captain
My list of top 50 all-time great test cricketers...

Before World War 1 (1877 - 1914)
  1. Sid Barnes
Between Wars (1919 -1939)
  1. Jack Hobbs
  2. Herbert Sutcliffe
  3. Walter Hammond
  4. Don Bradman
  5. Clarrie Grimmett
  6. Bill O Reilley
Post War till the start of ODIs (1945 - 1970)
  1. Len Hutton
  2. Denis Compton
  3. Keith Miller
  4. Ray Lindwall
  5. Frank Worrell
  6. Clyde Walcott
  7. Everton Weekes
  8. Jim Laker
  9. Gary Sobers
  10. Fred Trueman
The ODI / Windies Era (1971 -1995)
  1. Alan Knott
  2. Greg Chappell
  3. Imran Khan
  4. Richard Hadlee
  5. Dennis Lillee
  6. Sunil Gavaskar
  7. Viv Richards
  8. Ian Botham
  9. Kapil Dev
  10. Malcolm Marshall
  11. Allan Border
  12. Wasim Akram
  13. Steve Waugh
  14. Curtley Ambrose
  15. Sachin Tendulkar
  16. Brian Lara
  17. Shane Warne
  18. Muralitharan
  19. Glen McGrath
  20. Allan Donald
The Aussie/ T20 Era (1995 - 2020)
  1. Ricky Ponting
  2. Rahul Dravid
  3. Jacques Kallis
  4. Shaun Pollock
  5. Adam Gilchrist
  6. Matty Hayden
  7. Virender Sehwag
  8. Kumar Sangakara
  9. ABDV
  10. Dale Steyn
  11. Virat Kohli
  12. Kane Williamson
  13. Steve Smith
 

kyear2

International Coach
Only one 'keeper? Gillie was great value, but others were technically better glovemen.
Was trying to keep the list to about 20 and only the truly elite. Most importantly players that warrant legitimate consideration for an AT XI and separated themselves from the competition by a decent margin. No one does that quite like Gilly.
 

OverratedSanity

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My list of top 50 all-time great test cricketers...

Before World War 1 (1877 - 1914)
  1. Sid Barnes
Between Wars (1919 -1939)
  1. Jack Hobbs
  2. Herbert Sutcliffe
  3. Walter Hammond
  4. Don Bradman
  5. Clarrie Grimmett
  6. Bill O Reilley
Post War till the start of ODIs (1945 - 1970)
  1. Len Hutton
  2. Denis Compton
  3. Keith Miller
  4. Ray Lindwall
  5. Frank Worrell
  6. Clyde Walcott
  7. Everton Weekes
  8. Jim Laker
  9. Gary Sobers
  10. Fred Trueman
The ODI / Windies Era (1971 -1995)
  1. Alan Knott
  2. Greg Chappell
  3. Imran Khan
  4. Richard Hadlee
  5. Dennis Lillee
  6. Sunil Gavaskar
  7. Viv Richards
  8. Ian Botham
  9. Kapil Dev
  10. Malcolm Marshall
  11. Allan Border
  12. Wasim Akram
  13. Steve Waugh
  14. Curtley Ambrose
  15. Sachin Tendulkar
  16. Brian Lara
  17. Shane Warne
  18. Muralitharan
  19. Glen McGrath
  20. Allan Donald
The Aussie/ T20 Era (1995 - 2020)
  1. Ricky Ponting
  2. Rahul Dravid
  3. Jacques Kallis
  4. Shaun Pollock
  5. Adam Gilchrist
  6. Matty Hayden
  7. Virender Sehwag
  8. Kumar Sangakara
  9. ABDV
  10. Dale Steyn
  11. Virat Kohli
  12. Kane Williamson
  13. Steve Smith
Younis Khan continuing to get criminally overlooked
 

_00_deathscar

International Regular
My list of top 50 all-time great test cricketers...

Before World War 1 (1877 - 1914)
  1. Sid Barnes
Between Wars (1919 -1939)
  1. Jack Hobbs
  2. Herbert Sutcliffe
  3. Walter Hammond
  4. Don Bradman
  5. Clarrie Grimmett
  6. Bill O Reilley
Post War till the start of ODIs (1945 - 1970)
  1. Len Hutton
  2. Denis Compton
  3. Keith Miller
  4. Ray Lindwall
  5. Frank Worrell
  6. Clyde Walcott
  7. Everton Weekes
  8. Jim Laker
  9. Gary Sobers
  10. Fred Trueman
The ODI / Windies Era (1971 -1995)
  1. Alan Knott
  2. Greg Chappell
  3. Imran Khan
  4. Richard Hadlee
  5. Dennis Lillee
  6. Sunil Gavaskar
  7. Viv Richards
  8. Ian Botham
  9. Kapil Dev
  10. Malcolm Marshall
  11. Allan Border
  12. Wasim Akram
  13. Steve Waugh
  14. Curtley Ambrose
  15. Sachin Tendulkar
  16. Brian Lara
  17. Shane Warne
  18. Muralitharan
  19. Glen McGrath
  20. Allan Donald
The Aussie/ T20 Era (1995 - 2020)
  1. Ricky Ponting
  2. Rahul Dravid
  3. Jacques Kallis
  4. Shaun Pollock
  5. Adam Gilchrist
  6. Matty Hayden
  7. Virender Sehwag
  8. Kumar Sangakara
  9. ABDV
  10. Dale Steyn
  11. Virat Kohli
  12. Kane Williamson
  13. Steve Smith
Maybe recency bias but Root?
 

bagapath

International Captain
If I were to strictly restrict the list to 20 then I may have to break the sections down to:

3 openers: Hobbs, Hutton, Gavaskar
6 middle order bats: Bradman, Sobers, V Richards, Tendulkar, Lara, G Chappell
2 wicket keepers: Gilchrist, Knott
3 spinners: Warne, O'Reilly, Murali
6 fast bowlers: Marshall, Hadlee, Lillee, McGrath, Ambrose, Imran
 

kyear2

International Coach
If I were to strictly restrict the list to 20 then I may have to break the sections down to:

3 openers: Hobbs, Hutton, Gavaskar
6 middle order bats: Bradman, Sobers, V Richards, Tendulkar, Lara, G Chappell
2 wicket keepers: Gilchrist, Knott
3 spinners: Warne, O'Reilly, Murali
6 fast bowlers: Marshall, Hadlee, Lillee, McGrath, Ambrose, Imran
Pretty similar to mine, just have Smith over Chappell and Steyn over Lilllee and Imran.
 

TheJediBrah

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Fair enough, but they're the only openers in the last 50 year period other than Gavaskar on the list. Younis is one of 20+ middle-order players. It's not unreasonable but I'd still have both Sehwag and Hayden ahead of him tbh.

If I was going to kick them off the list it would be for either G.Smith or Cook. And if I'm kicking someone off for Younis it's probably Kohli.
 
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TheJediBrah

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Does feel like middle-order batsmen are over-represented. Shows how batting dominant the game has been for the last 20 years
 

trundler

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Yeah but Younis is definitely better than your Williamson's though. Should be there for sure.
 

CodeOfWisden

U19 Cricketer
Farokh Engineer above Kirmani for sure.
Played as an opener for India and averaged 33, was an aggressive stroke maker unlike the boring wicketkeepers of the past.
 

Nikhil99.99

U19 Cricketer
If I had to go to 20 ATGs,I would go
Batsman
Bradman

Richards
Hobbs
SRT
Lara

Spinners
Murali
O’Reilly
Warne

All rounder
Sobers
Kallis
Imran
Hadlee

Fast bowlers/medium pacer
McGrath
Steyn
Marshall
Ambrose
Lillee

Wk
Knott
Gilchrist

Barnes-spin +medium pace.
 
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