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What would be a peer rating ranking?

Patience and Accuracy+Gut

State Vice-Captain
My list:

1. Sobers - pretty much universal agreement as the best cricketer since Bradman, his name brooks no further discussion on his greatness, reputation as the 'he could do anything's

2. Sachin - From early career, drew comparisons with Bradman, and by the end was seen as the complete bat. He became the bat to measure all other batsmen with.

3. Warne - Insane hype during his career start, firmly seen as the greatest spinner ever, often called the best bowler ever, prematurely put in Wisden Top Five by 2000.

4. Viv - Exploded on the scene like a force like no other, his charisma and batting style put him ahead of all his competitors, there is no discussion over who is the best bat of his era.

5. Hobbs - England's best bat, nothing has dampened that reputation, has become legendary status.

6. Lillee - The archetypical fast bowler, seen as the gold standard for all, similar to Viv, his charisma made him the exemplar.

7. Imran Khan - More as an allrounder cricket figure and captain, his leadership and flair gave him mythical status and put him ahead of ARs of his era.

8. Lara - Always seen as flawed but something special. Synonymous with genius.

9. Wasim - The left arm angle, and his repertoire of skills gave him an exclusive rep

10. Gilly - Just the ATG instant selection for wicket keepers, seen to have redefined the role.

11. Barry Richards/Pollock - Hard to separate but both have become legends based on peer and pundit rating.

12. Marshall - Not as celebrated but very high post career ratings, more as first among equals

13. Hammond - Very high peer rating even though a bit diminished over time

14. Kallis - Career end and post career higher ratings as an AR and his rep keeps getting higher.

15 Botham - 81 immortalized his reputation forever.
Sydney Barnes

Everyone who played with or against him were convinced, “He was the Greatest Bowler there had ever been and the Greatest there ever will be”
 

Line and Length

Cricketer Of The Year
In indication of peer ratings/rankings can be seen in players' listings of their best teams/squads in their books.
I have selected 3 (Botham, Lamb and Marsh) who are of a similar era.
It is more than apparent who the players are who all 3 hold in high regard. It's not unexpected to see players like Viv Richards and Lillee held in such high regard. What might be surprising is to see Greenidge held so highly (ahead of Gavaskar in 2 squads) along with Abdul Qadir who is a unanimous choice as spinner. It's pleasing to see Miandad listed by all three. Two of the three have Hadlee in ahead of Imran while the selection of WI's quicks is quite diverse (4 different nominations)

Botham's England SquadBotham's ROW SquadR.Marsh's XIA.Lamb's Squad
G.BoycottS.GavaskarB.RichardsG.Greenidge
G.GoochG.GreenidgeG.GreenidgeG.Gooch
M.Brearley ©V.RichardsI.Chappell ©G.Chappell
D.GowerG.ChappellV.RichardsV.Richards
A.LambJ.MiandadJ.MiandadJ.Miandad
R.SmithA.BorderG.SobersA.Border
I.BothamC.Lloyd ©I.KhanI.Botham
A.KnottR.MarshA.KnottR.Hadlee
J.EmbureyR.HadleeD.LilleeM.Marshall
D.UnderwoodC.AmbroseA.RobertsB.Taylor
A.FraserJ.GarnerA.QadirD.Lillee
G.DilleyD.LilleeA.Qadir
B.WillisA.QadirWasim Akram
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
In indication of peer ratings/rankings can be seen in players' listings of their best teams/squads in their books.
I have selected 3 (Botham, Lamb and Marsh) who are of a similar era.
It is more than apparent who the players are who all 3 hold in high regard. It's not unexpected to see players like Viv Richards and Lillee held in such high regard. What might be surprising is to see Greenidge held so highly (ahead of Gavaskar in 2 squads) along with Abdul Qadir who is a unanimous choice as spinner. It's pleasing to see Miandad listed by all three. Two of the three have Hadlee in ahead of Imran while the selection of WI's quicks is quite diverse (4 different nominations)

Botham's England SquadBotham's ROW SquadR.Marsh's XIA.Lamb's Squad
G.BoycottS.GavaskarB.RichardsG.Greenidge
G.GoochG.GreenidgeG.GreenidgeG.Gooch
M.Brearley ©V.RichardsI.Chappell ©G.Chappell
D.GowerG.ChappellV.RichardsV.Richards
A.LambJ.MiandadJ.MiandadJ.Miandad
R.SmithA.BorderG.SobersA.Border
I.BothamC.Lloyd ©I.KhanI.Botham
A.KnottR.MarshA.KnottR.Hadlee
J.EmbureyR.HadleeD.LilleeM.Marshall
D.UnderwoodC.AmbroseA.RobertsB.Taylor
A.FraserJ.GarnerA.QadirD.Lillee
G.DilleyD.LilleeA.Qadir
B.WillisA.QadirWasim Akram
Botham not picking Imran isn't a surprise. I think it is noteworthy to point out Marshall wasn't some confirmed best of the best by his peers either.
 

peterhrt

U19 Vice-Captain
Sydney Barnes

Everyone who played with or against him were convinced, “He was the Greatest Bowler there had ever been and the Greatest there ever will be”
That was the case in England from 1912, and in Australia for a time from around 1908.

During most of his actual playing career Barnes was largely ignored by the English authorities and selectors because he had opted out of first-class cricket. In 1908 Wisden claimed Ernie Vogler was the world's leading bowler. Herbie Taylor also considered Vogler superior but most of his South African teammates, including Faulkner, favoured Barnes.

It was remarkable how long Barnes' reputation held up after retirement.
 

kyear2

International Coach
Sobers
Tendulkar
Viv
Warne
Lillee
Akram
Hobbs
Marshall
Lara
Barnes

Honestly:

Barnes
Hobbs
Sobers
Sachin
Viv
Lillee
Wasim
Marshall
Warne
Lara

Honorable mention to Imran, Lindwall, Hammond, Gilchrist etc


Those are the 10 I generally see people such as pundits, fans etc rating. Above is not in order fwiw.
As I said earlier, agree with the names, if not the orders, and crazy how both of u came up with the exact same 10 players.
 

kyear2

International Coach
In indication of peer ratings/rankings can be seen in players' listings of their best teams/squads in their books.
I have selected 3 (Botham, Lamb and Marsh) who are of a similar era.
It is more than apparent who the players are who all 3 hold in high regard. It's not unexpected to see players like Viv Richards and Lillee held in such high regard. What might be surprising is to see Greenidge held so highly (ahead of Gavaskar in 2 squads) along with Abdul Qadir who is a unanimous choice as spinner. It's pleasing to see Miandad listed by all three. Two of the three have Hadlee in ahead of Imran while the selection of WI's quicks is quite diverse (4 different nominations)

Botham's England SquadBotham's ROW SquadR.Marsh's XIA.Lamb's Squad
G.BoycottS.GavaskarB.RichardsG.Greenidge
G.GoochG.GreenidgeG.GreenidgeG.Gooch
M.Brearley ©V.RichardsI.Chappell ©G.Chappell
D.GowerG.ChappellV.RichardsV.Richards
A.LambJ.MiandadJ.MiandadJ.Miandad
R.SmithA.BorderG.SobersA.Border
I.BothamC.Lloyd ©I.KhanI.Botham
A.KnottR.MarshA.KnottR.Hadlee
J.EmbureyR.HadleeD.LilleeM.Marshall
D.UnderwoodC.AmbroseA.RobertsB.Taylor
A.FraserJ.GarnerA.QadirD.Lillee
G.DilleyD.LilleeA.Qadir
B.WillisA.QadirWasim Akram

Yeah having Sir Gordon there is a big takeaway, but I'm not going to start that debate again.
 

Brook's side

International Regular
In indication of peer ratings/rankings can be seen in players' listings of their best teams/squads in their books.
I have selected 3 (Botham, Lamb and Marsh) who are of a similar era.
It is more than apparent who the players are who all 3 hold in high regard. It's not unexpected to see players like Viv Richards and Lillee held in such high regard. What might be surprising is to see Greenidge held so highly (ahead of Gavaskar in 2 squads) along with Abdul Qadir who is a unanimous choice as spinner. It's pleasing to see Miandad listed by all three. Two of the three have Hadlee in ahead of Imran while the selection of WI's quicks is quite diverse (4 different nominations)

Botham's England SquadBotham's ROW SquadR.Marsh's XIA.Lamb's Squad
G.BoycottS.GavaskarB.RichardsG.Greenidge
G.GoochG.GreenidgeG.GreenidgeG.Gooch
M.Brearley ©V.RichardsI.Chappell ©G.Chappell
D.GowerG.ChappellV.RichardsV.Richards
A.LambJ.MiandadJ.MiandadJ.Miandad
R.SmithA.BorderG.SobersA.Border
I.BothamC.Lloyd ©I.KhanI.Botham
A.KnottR.MarshA.KnottR.Hadlee
J.EmbureyR.HadleeD.LilleeM.Marshall
D.UnderwoodC.AmbroseA.RobertsB.Taylor
A.FraserJ.GarnerA.QadirD.Lillee
G.DilleyD.LilleeA.Qadir
B.WillisA.QadirWasim Akram
Interesting.

Rod Marsh randomly selects a player from the 1960s over Botham though.
 

peterhrt

U19 Vice-Captain
Botham not picking Imran isn't a surprise. I think it is noteworthy to point out Marshall wasn't some confirmed best of the best by his peers either.
The teams are a good illustration of how few cricketers' reputations during the past fifty years are set in stone, compared with before, and the subjective nature of judging them.

Botham and Lamb were involved in a court case against Imran. They also played a lot of county cricket which reflects in their selections. Garner was Botham's teammate at Somerset. Hadlee was the supreme county cricketer of the time.

Marsh had a fallout with Greg Chappell over the underarm incident and was always closer to his elder brother. He was also behind the wicket when Barry Richards scored 325* in a single day against Lillee and Western Australia. (Only Ponsford has scored more in a day in Australia). Marsh played Packer cricket where, according to Greig and others, Andy Roberts was widely considered to be the best bowler.

English batsmen couldn't read Qadir and always rated him.
 
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