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Oh, missed the topic by distraction: I agree with the majority, Shane Warne is a no go. Brian Lara springs to mind.
Just out of curiosity and patriotism, what position was Richard Hadlee in? |
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Here are their 20th century records: ................... M Balls M Runs Wkt Avge BB 5wi 10wm SR Econ Warne.......... 80 22575 1157 9009 351 25.67 8-71 16 4 64.32 2.39 Muralitharan...48 14883 624 6140 227 27.05 9-65 17 2 65.56 2.48 Warne was more effective than Murali during that time but he was more than matched by a number of bowlers and I certainly would not have picked him as one of the 5 cricketers of the 20th century.There is an obvious bias towards modern players in the selections - Wisden asked great modern players to select their top 5 and many only selected people they had seen (plus Bradman). Bradman and Sobers are certainties but Richards the third best batsman of the 20th century? I think not - Headley and Weekes were as good if not better in the West Indies alone. Warne the best bowlers of the 20th century? Definetly not. Here are my 5 cricketers of the century: Bradman, Sobers, Hammond, Barnes, Imran. Hammond was as good a batsman as Hobbs (who made the list) and also possibly the best slip fielder ever while not forgetting his useful bowling. Barnes was unplayable during the last few years of his career and became the most consistently devastating test bowler ever. Imran is the best allrounder since Sobers, being one of the all time great bowlers in whose company he is clearly the best batsman.
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It's not "Best". It's the Cricketers who have had the Biggest Impact on the Game.
Personally, I'd have had Kerry Packer and/or Basil d'Oliveira in there.
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"Sir Donald Bradman
Sir Garfield Sobers Sir Jack Hobbs Sir Vivian Richards Shane Warne" I havent seen the first four play, so i have to reserve my judgement on them. Although i've heard that richards was one hell of a player and bradmans record speaks for itself!! Shane warne, however is one man that i have seen bowl. He is good, no doubt. But one of the greatest? What is the criterion? Because if it is wickets taken then warne is behind murali and ambrose (or was it walsh?). Also, im quite surprised that not a single player from the sub continent has made it!! No miandad, imran khan, wasim, waqar, kapil dev, sachin, murali!! I 'd rather have any of those (despite not having seen dev play, nor imran for that matter) in the selection ahead of warne!! And what about lara for christ sakes!! 400 & 375 is not easy! Also, on a side note.....have any pak players been made a 'sir' ? peace
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