capt_Luffy
Cricketer Of The Year
For me Don is clear of everyone else (of course), followed by Grace due to how he changed cricket forever (him being able to or not score runs nowadays isn't really his problem).
Following them, I have Hobbs and Tendulkar around equal for their unprecedented longevity and consistency throughout that, with Hobbs slightly ahead as conditions>opposition after a certain level. I have Sobers slightly behind them, behind only due to minor blemishes (mainly NZ and him batting down the order) and ahead slightly of the other group due to longevity and bowling load.
Then I have Smith, Lara, Gavaskar, Richards and Hutton; all around equals. Everyone of them have their own unique strengths and weaknesses over the others; and I think the order can be pretty much down to personal preference.
And in the batch of next batsmen, I have Hammond slightly ahead of the pack; leading ahead of Headley and Sutcliffe.
Then I have 3 probably controversial players ahead of others, in Pollock, Ranji and Trumper. They lack on exclusive stats (okay, mainly Trumper, Pollock on longevity and Ranji on being too old), but makes up with being ahead of the pack. Slightly behind I have Chappell, Border, Kallis, Sanga, Barry, Waugh, Ponting and Dravid in that order. And behind them, Weekes, Barrington, Miandad, Nourse, Walcott, ABD, Root, Kohli, Younis, Williamson, Harvey, Kanhai, Boycott, Flower, Worrell, May, MaCartney and Shrewsbury. That pretty much ends a tier for me.
Following them, I have Hobbs and Tendulkar around equal for their unprecedented longevity and consistency throughout that, with Hobbs slightly ahead as conditions>opposition after a certain level. I have Sobers slightly behind them, behind only due to minor blemishes (mainly NZ and him batting down the order) and ahead slightly of the other group due to longevity and bowling load.
Then I have Smith, Lara, Gavaskar, Richards and Hutton; all around equals. Everyone of them have their own unique strengths and weaknesses over the others; and I think the order can be pretty much down to personal preference.
And in the batch of next batsmen, I have Hammond slightly ahead of the pack; leading ahead of Headley and Sutcliffe.
Then I have 3 probably controversial players ahead of others, in Pollock, Ranji and Trumper. They lack on exclusive stats (okay, mainly Trumper, Pollock on longevity and Ranji on being too old), but makes up with being ahead of the pack. Slightly behind I have Chappell, Border, Kallis, Sanga, Barry, Waugh, Ponting and Dravid in that order. And behind them, Weekes, Barrington, Miandad, Nourse, Walcott, ABD, Root, Kohli, Younis, Williamson, Harvey, Kanhai, Boycott, Flower, Worrell, May, MaCartney and Shrewsbury. That pretty much ends a tier for me.