Sunny Gavaskar - 5'4Could I get TH’s all time XI with each from 1-11 being taller than the last?
I remember Kallis' height came up in another thread recently-ish but I can't find my posts to remember what I said at the time. He really does "only" look around 6' though, compared to Steyn (listed 5'11", sometimes less) and Graeme Smith (listed 6'3").Kallis is quite clearly over 6 foot, my best guess would be 6'1. I guess that makes him a better no. 6 in my top 7 above than Clive Lloyd.
Some questionable stuff here. Vettori is 6'3"-4" range. Garner 6'8". I've heard everything from 6'2"-4" for Akram and I think the higher estimates are generous but I'd say he's over 6'1". Ponting is less than his 5'10" listing but more than 5'8".Sunny Gavaskar - 5'4
Sachin Tendulkar - 5'4
Lindsay Hassett - 5'6
Viv Richards - 5'8
Ricky Ponting - 5'8
David Gower - 5'9
Adam Gilchrist - 6'1 *
Keith Miller - 6'1
Wasim Akram - 6'1
Dan Vettori - 6'2
Joel Garner 6'6
Haha, definitely. I think I Steve'd him into a couple of decent performances (ie completely rubbished him whereby he'd score a few runs in the next game) but he was head battler in an era full of them.also stevenzs favourite cricketer circa 2012 or whenever it was (i've been on this forum too long)
5'4 is generous, he is genuinely a midget. I'd guess at 5'2.If you google Van Wyk you get 2 "official" heights- 4 foot tall, and 4'9"![]()
These listings seem to have then made there way to a number of different pages about "shortest cricketers ever" etc
It's kinda hard to find a really good comparison pic of him but he's gotta be the shortest NZ cricketer of recent times, maybe 5'4"
I wasn't kidding TH, I'd also like this in reverse order too.Could I get TH’s all time XI with each from 1-11 being taller than the last?
I have seen 5'10" as a listed height before but can't find the reference now. There was an article about him I read once (again cbf finding it) where it commented on the fact that there are varying listed heights around for him (generally 5'10"-5'11ish) and he commented vaguely on it saying he didn't know how tall he was but he certainly wasn't tall.How tall is Neil Wagner? At a guess I would say about 5'10", but I can't find any official numbers.
Just went off the first thing that I found on google based on my rough knowledge of taller and shorter players. If anyone wants to get more comprehensive, go for it!Some questionable stuff here. Vettori is 6'3"-4" range. Garner 6'8". I've heard everything from 6'2"-4" for Akram and I think the higher estimates are generous but I'd say he's over 6'1". Ponting is less than his 5'10" listing but more than 5'8".
The "short to tall" team would be a lot easier if Bradman was an inch or so taller. Can't confidently say he was taller than Warner or SehwagI wasn't kidding TH, I'd also like this in reverse order too.
Definitely could. If it wasn't for the spin v pace issue I would much prefer the balance of the team with Khan at 6, but the need for a spinner might swing that, and I think Sobers fits perfectly for height.What about picking sobers ahead of Khan and making him bowl spin?
I am very pleased with this.I'm not happy with this but-
1. Gavaskar (seems to have been 5'4"ish)
2. Warner (5'7" listing seems accurate. Could go Sachin who I am confident is taller than SG, but not a real opener)
3. Bradman (in his later years he looked maybe 5'4". Listed 5'7" or 5'8". Not really confident he's taller than DW)
4. Ponting (5'9ish)
5. S. Waugh (5'10ish, slightly contentious but photographic evidence tends to show him taller than Ponting)
6. Khan (mixed bag of listings but photos suggest 5'11"ish, max 6')
7. Gilchrist (Not the full 186cm listing but near enough to 6'1")
8. Akram (6'2ish, I'm confident he is taller than Gilchrist)
9. Holding (6'3ish)
10. Ambrose(6'7")
11. Garner (6'8")
Could have possibly come up with better quick bowlers but it was surprisingly hard to get them in a feasible batting order. Garner wouldn't be happy to be #11 but him, Holding and Ambrose were much of a muchness as batsmen so the order is conceivable.