Suspect one of them has; zaremba has already alluded to bumping a certain Aussie batsmen from his list.Surprised Sobers, Hobbs, etc didn't make the top 25 in 100% of people's lists. Seems crazy to me.
Pretty sure he was saying that he put Jardine first over the Don. But yeah, find it hard to see people not putting at least Sobers and Grace somewhere in there 25 along with Bradman.Suspect one of them has; zaremba has already alluded to bumping a certain Aussie batsmen from his list.
Read it as Bradman missing out, because Mr Z said "at his expense", but could be wrong.Pretty sure he was saying that he put Jardine first over the Don. But yeah, find it hard to see people not putting at least Sobers and Grace somewhere in there 25 along with Bradman.
How could I not? He was a last minute addition to my team, at the expense of an unlucky Australian who I thought (a) probably had enough votes anyway and (b) didn't like the short stuff so much.
Hello Sean. Can you a compile a list of the players outside the top 50 and who got at least one vote.Sure mate, Worrell was nominated by four people and came in 58th. Knott was nominated by three people and came in 88th. Wicketkeepers who aren't named Gilchrist are pretty underappreciated by most of us, it seems.
Would kinda kill some of the interest in the top 10 - it's pretty obvious but there could still be a shock.Hello Sean. Can you a compile a list of the players outside the top 50 and who got at least one vote.
Yes a slightly tongue-in-cheek selection on my part. I figured that Bradman would have enough votes without mine, so DRJ was first and the Don nowhere. As I pointed out in another thread, Bradman loses out because of his poor bowling record in all conditions.Read it as Bradman missing out, because Mr Z said "at his expense", but could be wrong.
I'd go with Warne getting the 100%, tbh.Ah, I thought he merely didn't put him first. That's an interesting case then: I'd think it'd be either Sobers, Hobbs, or maybe Grace that would make 100%. I doubt it with Grace, so I'll say Hobbs or Sobers. I'm going with Sobers with 100% of votes then.
To be fair I don't think Zaremba case for leaving out Bradman was overly scientific. More a case of wanting to put Jardine at 1 and it was easier to directly replace Bradman in that position rather than move others around having typed out his list.Can't really see how anyone could leave out Sobers, so he'd be the most likely after Bradman for 100% I think. Even if he never bowled he'd still have a pretty good case for making the list.
The other players who should be obvious top 25 picks in my mind (Hobbs, Grace, Gilchrist etc) at least have an argument as to why they might be excluded, since two of them played a long time ago and how highly you rate Gilchrist depends a lot on how much you value his contribution as a keeper, given that he wouldn't make it as a batsman alone. I can't see a case for leaving out Bradman or Sobers at all.
Busted.To be fair I don't think Zaremba case for leaving out Bradman was overly scientific. More a case of wanting to put Jardine at 1 and it was easier to directly replace Bradman in that position rather than move others around having typed out his list.
I would be extremely surprisded if that were true. I didn't vote in this, or he wouldn't be there (neither would Murali).I'd go with Warne getting the 100%, tbh.
Ah! I wondered why dear old Glenn's highest rating was only Number 2.I didn't vote in this.
I should add that the deletion of Bradman altogether also had an element of the protest vote about it. I remember a poll some months ago on CW called something like "name the top 3 Aussie cricketers of all time". AKA "the fight for second place". There's always a degree of anti-climax about a contest that always inevitably ends with the same winner. Perhaps that's why, as a long-suffering England fan, I was attracted to the one man who defied the supposedly foregone conclusion that was the 1932/33 Ashes.To be fair I don't think Zaremba case for leaving out Bradman was overly scientific. More a case of wanting to put Jardine at 1 and it was easier to directly replace Bradman in that position rather than move others around having typed out his list.