Singh Is King
School Boy/Girl Cricketer
I am saying 1 change because otherwise it will become the usual ATG debate lol !
Copy and Pasting from BBC Article 2 weeks ago.
1. Jack Hobbs (England, 1908-1930)
61 Tests, 5,410 runs at 56.94
2. WG Grace (England, 1880-1899)
22 Tests, 1,098 runs at 32.29
3. Donald Bradman (Australia, 1928-1948 - captain)
52 Tests, 6,996 runs at 99.94
4. Sachin Tendulkar (India, 1989-2013)
198 Tests, 15,837 runs at 53.86
5. Viv Richards (West Indies, 1974-1991)
121 Tests, 8,540 runs at 50.23
6. Garry Sobers (West Indies, 1954-1974)
93 Tests, 8,032 runs at 57.78, 235 wickets at 34.03
7. Alan Knott (England, 1967-1981 - wicketkeeper)
95 Tests, 4,389 runs at 32.75, 250 catches, 19 stumpings
8. Wasim Akram (Pakistan, 1985-2002)
104 Tests, 414 wickets at 23.62
9. Shane Warne (Australia, 1992-2007)
145 Tests, 708 wickets at 25.41
10. Malcolm Marshall (West Indies, 1978-1991)
81 Tests, 376 wickets at 20.94
11. Sydney Barnes (England, 1901-14)
27 Tests, 189 wickets at 16.43
My change would be Grace. Simply because 22 tests is not enough I believe to make you an all time great. Peoples averages majority of the time are high at the beginning then fade down , hence why the averages Lara and Tendulkar have are so incredible considering amount of Matches they have played.
For Grace I would change to Gavaskar. That would be the 1 change I make. Gavaskar the complete opener in my opinion.
Copy and Pasting from BBC Article 2 weeks ago.
1. Jack Hobbs (England, 1908-1930)
61 Tests, 5,410 runs at 56.94
2. WG Grace (England, 1880-1899)
22 Tests, 1,098 runs at 32.29
3. Donald Bradman (Australia, 1928-1948 - captain)
52 Tests, 6,996 runs at 99.94
4. Sachin Tendulkar (India, 1989-2013)
198 Tests, 15,837 runs at 53.86
5. Viv Richards (West Indies, 1974-1991)
121 Tests, 8,540 runs at 50.23
6. Garry Sobers (West Indies, 1954-1974)
93 Tests, 8,032 runs at 57.78, 235 wickets at 34.03
7. Alan Knott (England, 1967-1981 - wicketkeeper)
95 Tests, 4,389 runs at 32.75, 250 catches, 19 stumpings
8. Wasim Akram (Pakistan, 1985-2002)
104 Tests, 414 wickets at 23.62
9. Shane Warne (Australia, 1992-2007)
145 Tests, 708 wickets at 25.41
10. Malcolm Marshall (West Indies, 1978-1991)
81 Tests, 376 wickets at 20.94
11. Sydney Barnes (England, 1901-14)
27 Tests, 189 wickets at 16.43
My change would be Grace. Simply because 22 tests is not enough I believe to make you an all time great. Peoples averages majority of the time are high at the beginning then fade down , hence why the averages Lara and Tendulkar have are so incredible considering amount of Matches they have played.
For Grace I would change to Gavaskar. That would be the 1 change I make. Gavaskar the complete opener in my opinion.