Having spent much of my formative years watching cricket, I shall select a player from 'my' era - one of the very best batsmen of his day, an international standard seam bowler, a more than adequate leg spin bowler, a very reasonable off spin bowler, a decent slipper and the finest leg slip I ever saw.
GSS.
Whilst I do not necessarily disagree with those who say "well, he wasn't a main-line bowler" - when he came into the West Indies side, they had Ramadhin and Valentine to look after the twirling. When he was at his peak, they had Hall, Griffith and Gibbs as main line bowlers. At the end, the seam department was Julien and Keith Boyce. He still managed 235 wickets that those guys left over.