This isn't some consistent criteria. This is just how you justify rankings your favorites in an odd order. Otherwise you can't justify stopping specialists at top 7.
Most of the rest of us do actual consistent criteria, where we assume the overall value of the player and rank accordingly.
I'm actively doing my best to avoid responding to you. I really wish you would try to do the same.
You can't say what consistent based on how different people rate players, you can say it's different, but if it's how I've been doing something it is consistent.
I don't stop them at 7, that's my and most peoples top tiers. There's 3 batsmen that legitimately contend for the title best after Bradman, even you only include two more into that list, Richards and Smith.
For literally almost everyone on the the forum there's only 3 legit candidates for the best bowler ever, at most Murali and Steyn are included in that argument, but no one else.
Where's the conspiracy, should I push it up to 11 then?
As usual your argument is based solely on one player and is actually what is inconsistent.
If we assumed your "overall criteria" Sobers and Kallis are easily 1 and 2. Top 5 and borderline top 10 batsmen who were legitimate 4th bowlers for their teams and top 10 slip fielders. That doesn't even include Hammond, a top 10 batsman who was probably the greatest slip fielder ever and a more than useful 5th option.
But you nit pick Kallis who all but matched Sachin for longevity and beat him in average while covering him in two critical skills, and from basically the same era. All while playing on much more difficult home conditions mind you.
The accumulative way of "overall criteria" invariable fills the top 10 with all rounders and if "consistent" has guys like Pollock over bowling titans like McGrath and Steyn, where I wouldn't even select him over Donald.
But yes, I chose my favorites who happens to be two west indians (while leaving out Viv), two Australian's, an Englishman, an Indian and a guy from New Zealand.
Not to mention it's the same guys chosen by significant margins in our polls for our top 4 batsmen and top 3 bowler spots. Strange how that happened. You just don't like it, that doesn't make it inconsistent.
I have reasoning backed up by our own rankings and ratings.
I could answer further as per your specific concerns, but it's really not worth it.