No you are assuming what a no.3 greatest cricketer HAS to be like.
So are Gilly and Warne greater cricketers than Hadlee and McGrath because they have confirmed places in an ATG XI and the latter do not? Maybe it's just the dynamics of the team selection.
If I was present at the first round vote, you know that Imran would have been selected over McGrath and you would be whining over how the second greatest bowler ever can't make the ATG XI.
I swear to God that you loose all objectivity or logic to understand what's being said.
Didn't say it goes by ranking, didn't say you rank the players and that's how they're selected.
What I said was, and shouldn't have to repeat it because it was verbatim,
If Imran Khan is as some people like to imply, clearly the 3rd greatest player of all time, and as some intimate better than Sir Garry and as such, in the same pantheon as the other two, he makes the XI here.
Following on, not only does he make the XI here (and everywhere for that matter as the other two do), but it would be closer to unanimous as the other two are, and not reliant on a single vote.
And for the record, if Red also was around it wouldn't have gone to the tie breaker either.
The lack of logic that leads to the follow up, "but" retorts, rasing ridiculous strawman arguments, while refusing to deal with the actual statement itself is the definition of denial.
So to be clear, and to repeat. No one's saying it goes by order of greatness, it's a dynamic team, but if said player was so revered and clearly ranked as the 3rd, or to the extreme, 2nd best player of all time, he makes the team in a canter.