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What is your definition of ATG?

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
The term ATG gets put out a lot nowadays. On this forum, I see it be used for players who for me don't qualify to be there.

I prefer ATG is be a much more exclusive category, meaning elite of the greatest players. So they need elite stats, long enough careers and reputations as the best of their era. To me, an ATG wouldn't seem too out of place in an ATG XI. Obviously, its a bit subjective, but I would likely only have around 30 cricketers in history make this cut.

Below that is the category of great, or a national-level great. Great records but fall slightly short on reputations to be considered best of the best.

I would also have the category of worldclass cricketers, those who were top of their times but didn't play long enough to be considered a great.

Interested to hear other thoughts.
 

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subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
This implies that players who were 'all time greats' 30 years ago no longer are, and that players who are 'all time greats' right now will not be in 30 years' time.

The whole concept is quite silly.
The list will naturally expand based on 1-3 additions per era.
 

Victor Ian

International Coach
I think making the New Zealand AT team is still the benchmark. As time marches on the New Zealand team progressively improves and keeps the total number of ATG in check. For instance, Anderson might almost have been called ATG, but the recent improvement in New Zealand AT bowlers means he is still hovering around the outskirts.
 

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