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Ten players you are glad you saw in their prime

bagapath

International Captain
spinning the idea from @silentstriker's thread
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Having started following the game in 1984-85, the ten players I am glad I saw in their prime are:
(in chronological order of when I caught them at their best)

Sir Richard Hadlee
Allan Border
Malcolm Marshall
Wasim Akram
Curtly Ambrose
Sachin Tendulkar
Brian Lara
Shane Warne
Adam Gilchrist
ABDV

(I believe I missed the absolute peaks of Richards, Gavaskar, Botham, Imran, Holding, Garner, Lloyd and Greenidge by a few seasons)
 
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Coronis

Cricketer Of The Year
In no particular order (began watching cricket when I was 5 I believe - vague memories of the 2000 Trans Tasman series)

Smith
McGrath
Murali
Steyn
Sangakkara
Gilchrist
Kallis
Ponting
Sachin (2nd peak)
Warne (i only saw him in the 00’s… but I find it hard to believe anything he did in the 90’s was better than 05)

Last two kinda have asterisks. Not sure who I’d replace them with.
 

Silver Silva

International Debutant
Brian Lara
Saeed Anwar
Sachin Tendulkar
Mark Waugh
Kumar Sangakkara
Muttiah Muralitharan
Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis
Shane Warne
Glenn McGrath
 

CricAddict

Cricketer Of The Year
In order,

Sachin
Jadeja
Warne
Steyn
Lara
Akram
Gilchrist
Ambrose
Akhtar
AB De Villiers
Yuvraj and Jayasuriya with their fiery hitting in odis
Gayle in IPL
Geoff Allott and Zaheer with their yorkers in odis

These are the players who have given me goosebumps.
 

capt_Luffy

International Regular
Smith
Steyn
ABD
Bumrah
Sangakkara
Kohli
Cummins
Ashwin
Anderson
Root
 
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sledger

Spanish_Vicente
@Pothas and I were at Lords to see McGrath on the first day of the Ashes in 2005. One of the very best at close to his absolute best. It was quite something.
 

capt_Luffy

International Regular
Always a matter of opinion of course, but this list tails off quite noticeably after Cummins tbh :ph34r:
I mean, most of the cricket I consider to have understood and remember, not just watch, is post 2015 Champions Trophy. Before that, I hardly understood cricket much, especially Test.
 

flibbertyjibber

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Tendulkar
Lara
Ponting
Warne
Marshall
McGrath
Robin Smith
Williamson
Root
Ambrose

Left out Botham and Richards as their prime was over by 84 when I properly remember everything. Feel bad leaving out Steyn and Cummins but you can't pick everyone.
 

Northerner

Cricket Spectator
Viv Richards
Gordon Greenidge
Barry Richards
Sachin Tendulkar
Richard Hadlee
Ian Botham
Mike Procter
Michael Holding
Denis Lillee
Shane Warne
 
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kingkallis

International Coach
Brian Lara
Dale Steyn
AB de Villiers
Shane Warne
Jacques Kallis
Sachin Tendulkar
Curtley Ambrose
Glenn McGrath
Muttiah Muralitharan
Wasim Akram
 

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