Aight, so in ranking order:
First XI
Bradman, Grace, Sobers, Warne, Imran, Hobbs, Marshall, Tendulkar, Barnes, Gilchrist, Pollock
Second XI
Lillee, Richards, Hadlee, Hammond, Sangakkara, Spofforth, Hutton, Botham, Trumper, Knott, Muralitharan
Third XI
Lara, Gavaskar, Chappell, O’Reilly, Worrell, Wasim, Kallis, Lohmann, Blackham, McGrath, Sutcliffe
Fourth XI
Kapil, Headley, Weekes, Walcott, Davidson, Dhoni, Border, Rhodes, Ambrose, Laker, MacLaren
Fifth XI
Miller, Evans, Waugh, Compton, Lindwall, de Villiers, Benaud, Trueman, Richards, Shrewsbury, Bedser
Sixth XI
Woolley, Ponting, Larwood, Ranji, Kirmani, Amla, Garner, Boycott, Bedi, Chandrasekhar, Sehwag
Seventh XI
Miandad, Procter, Dravid, Macartney, Steyn, Roberts, Holding, Simpson, Kumble, Ames, Hayden
Eighth XI
Harvey, Turner, Barrington, Noble, Briggs, Kanhai, Bari, Snow, Waqar, Gooch, Murdoch
Ninth XI
Hill, Healy, Nourse, Trumble, May, McCabe, Fazal, Lloyd, Richardson, Thomson, Smith
and of course Walters is his favourite player at 100.
A note to make on players such as Dhoni and AB - he has always said that short format success itself was not enough for inclusion, but players such as Tendulkar, Wasim and Garner improved their rankings because of their ODI exploits.
He considered (in 2015) including Gale and McCullum based on their outstanding T20 impact alongside test records but did not end up doing so.