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CW's Ranking of Batsmen (Tests)

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Why was Victor Trumper picked well before WG Grace?

WG Grace
Same as the Spofforth thing for me, I've been excluding 19th century cricketers as it's hard to judge them as Test players, and I think most people have been doing the same. Hence no Grace or Ranji in the batting list, and no Spofforth, Lohmann or Richardson in the bowlers (though Lohmann as we've previously discussed likely belongs in a medium-pacers list if and when we do one).
 

HookShot

U19 Vice-Captain
Same as the Spofforth thing for me, I've been excluding 19th century cricketers as it's hard to judge them as Test players, and I think most people have been doing the same. Hence no Grace or Ranji in the batting list, and no Spofforth, Lohmann or Richardson in the bowlers (though Lohmann as we've previously discussed likely belongs in a medium-pacers list if and when we do one).
Yeah fair enough; although it didn't stop Wisden naming WG Grace in their ATG XI a few years back.



Peter May
 

HookShot

U19 Vice-Captain
Just out of interest, are people selecting a batsman because he is primarily 'great' or because he is technically outstanding with a bunch of stats to match?

WG, Trumper etc might not be as good as modern batsman technically, but they are certainly greater than several of them combined.
 

Red_Ink_Squid

Global Moderator
Why was Victor Trumper picked well before WG Grace?


WG Grace
I voted for Grace as the #2 batsman but the consensus seemed to be that he wasn't being considered.

It feels kinda weird voting for him now, he should have been top 10 if he was eligible really.

I'll go Sehwag.
 

gftw

U19 12th Man
Sehwag - 3
Chanderpaul - 2
Inzamam - 1
May - 2
Williamson - 5
Greenidge - 2

The List
1. Don Bradman
2. Jack Hobbs
3. Garry Sobers
4. Sachin Tendulkar
5. Viv Richards
6. Brian Lara
7. Len Hutton
8. Wally Hammond
9. Sunil Gavaskar
10. Steve Smith
11. George Headley
12. Herbert Sutcliffe
13. Greg Chappell
14. Ricky Ponting
15. Graeme Pollock
16. Kumar Sangakkara
17. Allan Border
18. Jacques Kallis
19. Steve Waugh
20. Ken Barrington
21. Javed Miandad
22. Rahul Dravid
23. Everton Weekes
24. Denis Compton
25. Younis Khan
26. Clyde Walcott
27. Dudley Nourse
28. AB de Villiers
29. Geoffrey Boycott
30. Andy Flower
31. Victor Trumper
32. Bob Simpson
33. Rohan Kanhai
34. Frank Worrell
35. Joe Root
36. Graeme Smith
37. Virat Kohli
38. Kane Williamson

The vote for the #39 test batsman of all-time begins now.
 

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