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CW's Ranking of All-Rounders (Tests)

Line and Length

Cricketer Of The Year
The contenders for the 15th spot have me in a quandary.I had to look closely at their careers before making a vote.

Mushtaq - Fine batsman but took only 1.38 WPM
Cairns - Averages are OK but not ATG (33.54 batting & 29.40 bowling)
Procter - Wonderful bowler but averaged in the mid 20s with the bat and his HS (48) is rather humble.
Goddard - His averages are solid (34.47 & 26.23) making him a real contender
Mankad - His averages (31.48 & 32.32) place him well below others
Holder - Potentially could finish above the others but current figures (31.14 & 26.94)

Goddard for me
 

trundler

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I'll switch my vote Cairns. Really should get in. Record is moderately better than Kapil with (much) lower longevity. Had very impactful all round performances across multiple series. 5 tons and 13 fifers in 62 games is excellent. Goddard has a solitary century and 5 fifers.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
The contenders for the 15th spot have me in a quandary.I had to look closely at their careers before making a vote.

Mushtaq - Fine batsman but took only 1.38 WPM
Cairns - Averages are OK but not ATG (33.54 batting & 29.40 bowling)
Procter - Wonderful bowler but averaged in the mid 20s with the bat and his HS (48) is rather humble.
Goddard - His averages are solid (34.47 & 26.23) making him a real contender
Mankad - His averages (31.48 & 32.32) place him well below others
Holder - Potentially could finish above the others but current figures (31.14 & 26.94)

Goddard for me
Cairns has pretty similar averages to Botham and Kapil and they are ATGs.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
John R Reid is often bracketed with Cairns in NZ AT XIs as the 2 are often hard to separate. He's the equal of those currently being considered.

I'd also add Wally Hammond and Eddie Barlow as others pushing for the top 20.
 
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harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
That's kind of his point, to be economical. (FWIW)
Yeah, and economical bowlers have their place no doubt. Just no way should he be considered a better bowler than Cairns because of the better average. Cairns far better.
 

Nikhil99.99

U19 Cricketer
The contenders for the 15th spot have me in a quandary.I had to look closely at their careers before making a vote.

Mushtaq - Fine batsman but took only 1.38 WPM
Cairns - Averages are OK but not ATG (33.54 batting & 29.40 bowling)
Procter - Wonderful bowler but averaged in the mid 20s with the bat and his HS (48) is rather humble.
Goddard - His averages are solid (34.47 & 26.23) making him a real contender
Mankad - His averages (31.48 & 32.32) place him well below others
Holder - Potentially could finish above the others but current figures (31.14 & 26.94)

Goddard for me
Wilfred Rhodes 30 avg with the bat ,26.9 with the ball.And longevity.
 

gftw

U19 12th Man
Goddard - 5
Proctor - 2
Cairns - 4
Rhodes -1
Mankad - 1

The List
1. Garry Sobers
2. Imran Khan
3. Jacques Kallis
4. Keith Miller
5. Ian Botham
6. Shakib Al Hasan
7. Kapil Dev
8. Aubrey Faulkner
9. Richard Hadlee
10. Shaun Pollock
11. Ravindra Jadeja
12. Ben Stokes
13. Monty Noble
14. Tony Greig
15. Trevor Goddard

The vote for the #16 test all-rounder of all-time begins now.
 

Flametree

International 12th Man
The contenders for the 15th spot have me in a quandary.I had to look closely at their careers before making a vote.

Mushtaq - Fine batsman but took only 1.38 WPM
Cairns - Averages are OK but not ATG (33.54 batting & 29.40 bowling)
Procter - Wonderful bowler but averaged in the mid 20s with the bat and his HS (48) is rather humble.
Goddard - His averages are solid (34.47 & 26.23) making him a real contender
Mankad - His averages (31.48 & 32.32) place him well below others
Holder - Potentially could finish above the others but current figures (31.14 & 26.94)

Goddard for me
Am I missing something, or how does Jack Gregory not get a mention in this sort of list?
 

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