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CW's 100 Greatest Cricketers Poll

number11

State Regular
I will offer a top 10 now:

Sobers
Bradman
Imran
Viv Richards
Gilchrist

(I think these are the 5 greatest test cricketers ever/cricketers ever. They add the most value to a side).

Lara
Tendulkar
Warne
McGrath
Akram

Generally test focussed, but consideration given to other formats.
 
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smash84

The Tiger King
1. Bradman
2. Imran Khan
3. Garry Sobers
4. Richard Hadlee
5. Viv Richards
6. Malcolm Marshall
7. Statchin Tendulkar
8. Muralitharan
9. Jack Hobbs
10. Glenn McGrath
 

Coronis

International Coach
Well personally for me, I consider ODIs and T20s a seperate thing to Test and First Class. I’m far from an expert on them so I’ll stick to what I know.

Bradman
Grace
Sobers
Kallis
Imran
Miller
Hobbs
Marshall
Tendulkar
Hadlee
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
Don Bradman
WG Grace
Garry Sobers
Imran Khan
Muttiah Muralitharan

Richard Hadlee
Jacques Kallis
Sachin Tendulkar
Malcolm Marshall
Jack Hobbs
 

Qlder

International Debutant
1. Bradman
2. Sobers
3. Viv Richards
4. Gilchrist
5. Greg Chappell
6. Miller
7. Lillee
8. Botham
9. Marshall
10. Warne
 

sayon basak

International Debutant
Points untill now:-
Don Bradman=196
Garry Sobers=170
Imran Khan=115
WG Grace=93
Sachin Tendulkar=76
Richard Hadlee=69
Jack Hobbs=67
Malcolm Marshall=58
Viv Richards=47
Glenn McGrath=37

Muttiah Muralitharan=31
Adam Gilchrist=29
Jacques Kallis=22
Shane Warne=20
Keith Miller=18
Wally Hammond=13

Didn't include players with single digit points (such as Brian Lara=9)
 

HouHsiaoHsien

International Debutant
Bradman
Sobers
Imran
Hadlee
Tendulkar
IVA Richards
Mcgrath
Hobbs
Muralidharan
Marshall

(Majority tests but a small % allotted to ODIs as if i feel absolute top tier ATGs in both formats like Richards should get their due)
 

sayon basak

International Debutant
I have a problem with this methodology. Suppose if player A appears in 1 list at first place but another player B appears in 10 lists in 10th place. Then both of them will get 10 points, but isn't player B more worthy of getting into the top 10? I think this will be a problem when get to top 50 and beyond.

I thought about it for a while and came up with this.
Let greatness of a player be denoted by G.
And Let P= average position of player. And let A= total appearance.

Then G∝1/P and G∝A
Combining both, we get G∝A/P
Then, G=nA/P where n is defined so that when we do top 30 then n=30 and while doing top 50 n becomes 50.

In this method while doing top 30, the first players position will be 21 and not 1.
 
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capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
I have a problem with this methodology. Suppose if player A appears in 1 list at first place but another player B appears in 10 lists in 10th place. Then both of them will get 10 points, but isn't player B more worthy of getting into the top 10? I think this will be a problem when get to top 50 and beyond.
A valid problem. But I think here it should also be noted that I feel this methodology is among the more balanced ones. It would had taken way too long to rank every player one by one and ofcourse all the 10 players ranked aren't equal and the ranking order is very important. Anyways, if two players have equal points, the one with more votes gets ahead.
 

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