Kanhai, Compton and Dexter while not overrated by the general public have reputations exceeding how good they actually were but are all rated accurately on here.
The Pollock brothers compiled a World XI for the 1960s, excluding themselves. Peter Pollock was now in the press box.
Simpson, Barlow, Kanhai, Dexter, Cowdrey, Sobers, Benaud*, Waite+, Hall, Gibbs, Adcock.
2nd XI: Hunte, Boycott, Hanif*, Barrington, Graveney, Bland, Davidson, Grout+, McKenzie, Tayfield, Trueman.
Yorkshireman AA Thomson's World XI mid-1960s: Simpson, Barlow, Kanhai, Graeme Pollock, Dexter, Bland, Sobers*, Grout+, Hall, Griffith, Gibbs.
Something to bear in mind about Compton is that his high rating resulted from those who actually watched him at his peak between 1944 and 1949. There was a unanimity among them that was striking, as there had been with Trumper forty years earlier.