Interesting ..... does the rating take the "Strike Rate" in to account ? Also how about "not outs" ?The top 10 ODI players of all-time, by adding their respective batting and bowling ratings together:
1. Pollock 1474
2. Wasim Akram 1472
3. Jayasuriya 1383
4. Tendulkar 1357
5. Hadlee 1352
6. Waqar Younis 1337
7. Kallis 1332
8. Richards 1316
9. Klusener 1312
10. Flintoff 1273
Yup, I can see the argument for Jayasuriya being the best ODI player ever...as an all rounder.Shahid Afridi
240
5072
23.37
204
35.25
Have To Agree ...... Pollock no where near the all-timegreatest ODI player as Sanath, SRT, AkramI Just had a quick look at the stats for pollock Vs Jayasuriya MOM and Man of The Series awards
Pollock - 287Matchers 20 MOM(6.97%) + 8 MOS 2.79%) = 9.76%
Jayasuriya - 398Matchers 45 MOM(11.31%) + 11 MOS(2.77%) = 14.08 %
This is a huge component of how great ODI player is. How many matchers and how frequent has the Individual turned games on its head and won for his team ?
Like my previous post
What % of matches has the team Won when the batsman scores 50, 100 (or bowler gets 3wkts, 4 wks, 5wkts)
Based on the stats above IMHO
Jayasuriya >>> Pollock
Sanath definitely a legend. And one of the all time greats of ODI cricket along side, Wasim Akram , Waquar, Sachin, Azharuddin, Kapil, Ponting , Hayden, Gilchrist, Kallis, Pollock, Bond, Styris ....
SL will be all the more poorer when he retires.
If only we could keep him going for another 20 years .....
And BTW, welcome back Legglancer...Another Sri Lankan on the forum adds to our might here ...