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What is your definition of ATG?

Athlai

Not Terrible
ATG Pro Max
Sobers, Bradman, WG ( Barnes? )

ATG Pro
Procter, Gavaskar, Hadlee, Sachin, Viv, Imran, Akram, Marshall, Murali, Lara, G. Pollock, Kapil, Botham, Steyn, Gilly, Lillee, Hutton, Miller, Mcgrath, Hammond, Hobbs, Warne, Headley, Trueman, B. Richards, Ranji, Trumper, Kallis

ATG
Chappell, Donald, Suttcliffe, Weekes, Worrell, Ambrose, Ponting, Holding, Sanga, Miandad, Waqar, Waugh, S.Pollock, Dravid.. Etc
ATG Ribbed for her pleasure thanks
 

Ashes81

State Vice-Captain
It's an interesting debate as to what constitutes an ATG.

Obviously you have to have an outstanding record, be able to perform in all conditions, perform at your best when it really matters and perhaps also influence the game going forward.

The problem is that if you delve deep enough, you can find a crack, however small, in nearly everyone's record.

A really good example of that is Shane Warne. I'd certainly argue he's an ATG and I'm sure virtually everyone would agree.

But his record in India (34 kts at 43) and the West Indies (53 wkts at 40) is very poor.

It's the same with Murali - he's got an unbelievable record but wasn't great in either India or Australia.

So can either Murali or Warne be an ATG even with those stats - I'd argue yes.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
It's an interesting debate as to what constitutes an ATG.

Obviously you have to have an outstanding record, be able to perform in all conditions, perform at your best when it really matters and perhaps also influence the game going forward.

The problem is that if you delve deep enough, you can find a crack, however small, in nearly everyone's record.

A really good example of that is Shane Warne. I'd certainly argue he's an ATG and I'm sure virtually everyone would agree.

But his record in India (34 kts at 43) and the West Indies (53 wkts at 40) is very poor.

It's the same with Murali - he's got an unbelievable record but wasn't great in either India or Australia.

So can either Murali or Warne be an ATG even with those stats - I'd argue yes.
Nobody suggests that an ATG has to have a perfect record.

It is an outstanding record compared to peers of his time + great reputation compared to peers of his time.
 

_00_deathscar

International Regular
It is an outstanding record compared to peers of his time + great reputation compared to peers of his time.
Did you mean to have 'peers of his time' two times or did you mean to say 'peers of any time' for one of those? Because then surely Ashwin/Jadeja qualify according to your basis - but you don't consider them as ATGs as I recall.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Did you mean to have 'peers of his time' two times or did you mean to say 'peers of any time' for one of those? Because then surely Ashwin/Jadeja qualify according to your basis - but you don't consider them as ATGs as I recall.
Ashwin and Jadeja have fairly ordinary records away from SC even by the standards of their time. They are both great spinners but I don't think their reputations are quite as standout. Similar to Murali in the 90s who wouldnt have been considered an ATG at that point and more of a home bully.
 

ZK$

U19 Cricketer
Nobody suggests that an ATG has to have a perfect record.

It is an outstanding record compared to peers of his time + great reputation compared to peers of his time.
I’m interested in seeing your list of ATGs just to see where your cutoff between ATG and Great is.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
I’m interested in seeing your list of ATGs just to see where your cutoff between ATG and Great is.
Australia: Bradman, Miller, Lillee, Chappell, Border, Warne, McGrath, Waugh, Ponting, Smith, maybe Lindwall and O'Reilly

WI: Headley, Sobers, Viv, Marshall, Ambrose, Lara

Pakistan: Imran, Wasim

India: Gavaskar, Tendulkar, maybe Kapil

SA: Kallis, Steyn, Donald, maybe G.Pollock and S. Pollock

NZ: Hadlee

SL: Murali, maybe Sanga

England: Barnes, Hutton, Hobbs, Trueman, Botham, maybe Laker

Maybe I am missing 1-2. Kallis and Pollock can make it as allrounder players, not based on their main discipline.

But overall around 30 - 35 ATGs in cricket history by my reckoning.
 
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ZK$

U19 Cricketer
Australia: Bradman, Miller, Lillee, Chappell, Border, Warne, McGrath, Waugh, Ponting, Smith, maybe Lindwall and O'Reilly

WI: Headley, Sobers, Viv, Marshall, Ambrose, Lara

Pakistan: Imran, Wasim

India: Gavaskar, Tendulkar

SA: Kallis, Steyn, Donald, maybe G.Pollock and S. Pollock

NZ: Hadlee

SL: Murali, maybe Sanga

England: Barnes, Hutton, Hobbs, Trueman, Botham, maybe Laker

Maybe I am missing 1-2. Kallis and Pollock can make it as allrounder players, not based on their main discipline.

But overall around 30 - 35 ATGs in cricket history by my reckoning.
That’s interesting. Mine is definitely a bit more lenient.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
Australia: Bradman, Miller, Lillee, Chappell, Border, Warne, McGrath, Waugh, Ponting, Smith, maybe Lindwall and O'Reilly

WI: Headley, Sobers, Viv, Marshall, Ambrose, Lara

Pakistan: Imran, Wasim

India: Gavaskar, Tendulkar, maybe Kapil

SA: Kallis, Steyn, Donald, maybe G.Pollock and S. Pollock

NZ: Hadlee

SL: Murali, maybe Sanga

England: Barnes, Hutton, Hobbs, Trueman, Botham, maybe Laker

Maybe I am missing 1-2. Kallis and Pollock can make it as allrounder players, not based on their main discipline.

But overall around 30 - 35 ATGs in cricket history by my reckoning.
WG is probably the 3rd best player of all time, so a huge misd. Definitely need Hammond in there along with some keepers (Gilchrist, Knott, Ames, perhaps Flower although mediocre with the gloves). Watling just misses out.

I reckon 60-70 ATGs.
 

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