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Post War Test Anonymous Listing Comparison thread

shortpitched713

International Captain
So, on further review of how much grunt work compiling these results looks like, I'm going to say I'm closing further submissions at this time, so the results are more or less locked in. Only exceptions are for those who had any shortage/surplus, numbering issue, or I've otherwise reached out for input ( you'll know who you are ).
 

shortpitched713

International Captain
So the tops of the lists are more or less settled, and there are no surprises. But given that there is still a lot left for me to do, I'll give you guys the following teasers.

The 3rd place postwar players in the batsmen, bowler and all-rounder categories are...

Lara, Hadlee, and Miller respectively.

Stay tuned for more results!
 

kyear2

International Coach
Oh and @kyear2 (and others) you’ll be happy to know that (despite it being tempting not to) Viv was included in my post-war top 10.
Umm, that still makes him about 15 overall when you invariably include, Hobbs, Hutton, Hammond and Sutcliffe, 😂
 

shortpitched713

International Captain
So here it is. I've used a simple point system to assign ranking of players. So out of a total of 35 batsmen, number 35 gets 1 point, number 1 gets 35 points. These were then aggregated to reach a final score. For the all-rounders, I reduced the initial listing from your top 15s down to top 12s. This is due to the feeling that the bottoms of that list in particular tended to be also-rans, and/or names that stretched the definition of all-rounder i.e. Wasim Akram, Barlow, etc, so in order to not dilute the final compilation, I went with your top 12s for that category. Finally, I've included those who had significant point totals only to make the consensus top X for each category. Lower down the list the placements of players were often very extreme in variance or even omitted, so the final listings are shorter than the original number of entries. Once I get around and have more time, I might give an exhaustive final points value for those below the threshold (<20% of available points in category), but these final lists below include only players who exceeded the threshold.

So without further ado below are the top 30 batsmen, top 18 bowlers, and top 10 all-rounders selected by CW secret list ballot:


Batsmen

1​
Sobers
394​
2​
Tendulkar
390​
3​
Lara
377​
4​
V Richards
365​
5​
S Smith
362​
6​
Hutton
338​
7​
Gavaskar
329​
8​
G Chappell
310​
9​
Sangakkara
293​
10​
Kallis
288​
11​
Ponting
287​
12​
Border
249​
13​
G Pollock
239​
14​
Barrington
234​
15​
Weekes
222​
16​
Dravid
218​
17​
S Waugh
204​
18​
Miandad
199​
19​
Root
193​
20​
Walcott
162​
21​
de Villiers
161​
22​
Compton
152​
23​
Harvey
151​
24​
Younis Khan
135​
25​
Williamson
133​
26​
Boycott
103​
27​
Kohli
102​
28​
B Richards
102​
29​
Nourse
93​
30​
Worrell
85​


Bowlers

1​
Marshall
227​
2​
McGrath
227​
3​
Hadlee
221​
4​
Murali
216​
5​
Warne
209​
6​
Ambrose
185​
7​
Steyn
181​
8​
Wasim
149​
9​
Imran
147​
10​
Lillee
132​
11​
Trueman
124​
12​
Donald
116​
13​
Garner
115​
14​
Lindwall
107​
15​
Davidson
66​
16​
Waqar
63​
17​
Holding
54​
18​
Laker
50​


All-Rounders

1​
Sobers
138​
2​
Imran
126​
3​
Miller
117​
4​
Kallis
104​
5​
Botham
86​
6​
Hadlee
68​
7​
S Pollock
50​
8​
Kapil
46​
9​
Shakib
39​
10​
Jadeja
34​


Color codes above are for sub eras, in case you were wondering. I've just left it in for my own reference.
 

shortpitched713

International Captain
In case you're looking for a tie breaker between Marshall and McGrath, for top bowler spot, first place votes isn't it. They both received exactly the same number of first place votes, as well as final point total.
 

Coronis

International Coach
Jesus Christ Barry Richards. Sure hope those same people were voting for Procter too.

How many lists in total were submitted?
 

ataraxia

International Coach
Oh shucks I did include him, just didn't notice as I wrote Barry rather than B Richards. I'm just that fond of him. 7 places above the other Barry ftr @Coronis
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
I didn't send any votes, been busy travelling and stuff. But I like the lists for the most part.

I really dont rate cricketers aside from a top 5 or so, I tend to believe the tiers make so much more sense than any absolute rankings given the issues with cricket stats.

For me, in order, these are the top tier for each category.

Batsmen-

Bradman - Sobers - Lara - Sachin - Richards/Smith

Bowlers -

Marshall - Ambrose - McGrath - Murali - Hadlee

Allrounders -

Sobers - Imran - Miller
 

Coronis

International Coach
Yeah apart from that one its quite a decent list. AB up way too high though.

Obviously I have my personal qualms with certain players but good overall list. Only 3 of the batsmen there I didn’t have on my list, 1 of the bowlers and had all the ARs.

ARs was trickiest for me to vote - whether looking at their overall career stats and value or how round they are.
 

shortpitched713

International Captain
Jesus Christ Barry Richards. Sure hope those same people were voting for Procter too.

How many lists in total were submitted?
12 lists. I was looking for about 9 or 10 at least, so this is a good turnout, I would say.

Thanks again to everyone who took out the time to make and submit these lists. We wouldn't have a result without you! :)
 

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