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Most popular cricketer from each country?

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
I've read the question as from a fan of another country's POV.

West Indies: Chris Gayle
SL: Sanga or Jayasuriya.
Pak: Not sure really.
Ind: Tendulkar
Eng: Flintoff
SA: Again not sure. Pollock in the past. Maybe Steyn.
Aus: Gilchrist in the past. I'd say Hussey or Lee now.
NZ: Bond in the past. McCullum now probably. Everyone seems to love watching him bat and seeing him as "NZ's only hope" when chasing a big target. Oram is another one too.
Bang: Maybe Ashraful cos its one of the few players a common cricket fan knows from Bang.
Zim: Taibu was adored by many.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I've read the question as from a fan of another country's POV.
Yeah absolutely - what'd perhaps be most interesting would be a "popular within" and "popular outside". Some, of course, would be the same to both.
 

indian_legend

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Australia - Brett Lee
England - Pietersen
India - Sachin Tendulkar
Sri Lanka - Jayasurya
Pakistan - Shoaib Akhtar
South Africa - Steyn
West Indies - Gayle
New Zealand - McCullum
Bangladesh - Tamim Iqbal
Zimbabwe - Taibu
Ireland - Niel O Brien
Holland - ten Doeschate
Kenya - Tikolo
Canada - Davison
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Is Flintoff still popular in England given his "pedalo" incident? I guess he probably is given that Botham is still adored despite being a bit of a tit.

As for NZ, its a toughie these days. I'd guess my mates would say Brendon McCullum, though is I've said before, he's a bit of a tit too. I'd prefer to go for Ross Taylor. Seems grounded, a bit of an excitement machine.

I think John Bracewell would say Hamish Marshall.

I doubt that anyone would suggest Iain O'Brien, but he's probably not even the most popular cricketer in Petone.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Is Flintoff still popular in England given his "pedalo" incident? I guess he probably is given that Botham is still adored despite being a bit of a tit.
Oh hell yeah.

More was, IMO, made of that than should have been. A bit of a silly error, but really no major thing. Deserves a slap on the wrist, but no more than that.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
When they find out that I'm Australian, every person from the sub-continent that I talk to in Dubai says "Ricky Ponting - great cricketer" or words to that effect.

On the odd occasion they'll add a name like Gilchrist but I've never heard anyone mention Lee
That's very interesting. When I was in India, Lee easily had the biggest profile. But that may not translate into popularity, I'm not sure.
 

Beleg

International Regular
If we're talking about name recognisation:-

Pakistan - Imran, Wasim, Inzamam, Akhtar.
India - Tendulkar for the last 15 years.
South Africa - Donald - Pollock - Kallis
Australia - Shane Warne - Ricky Ponting
West Indies - Lara - Chanderpaul
Sri Lanka - Jayasuria + Muralitharan
New Zealand - Cairns - Bond
Zimbabwe - Andy Flower
 

Speersy

U19 Cricketer
India- Tendulkar
Sri Lanka- Sangakkara
Pakistan- hmmm who's that slow bowler who did alright in the T20 world cup and can bat?
Bangladesh- Ashraful
England- Pieterson
West Indies- Chanderpaul/Gayle
New Zealand- Taylor
Auatralia- Ponting ftw
 
As it stands Zimbabwe count (officially anyway, no matter what you or I think) and so do Bangladesh.

I think of them all, but the sort of people I'm looking at is:

Australia - Brett Lee

Etc.

Throw in some of the non Test playing teams if you want.
Country----------------Current Player------------------Overall

Australia ---------------- Ponting ------------------ Sir Bradman
Bangladesh --------------- Ashraful ------------------ Ashraful
England ---------------- Pirterson ------------------ Ian Botham
India ---------------- Sachin Tendulkar ------------------ Sachin Tendulkar
New Zealand ---------------- Vettori ------------------ Richard Hadlee
Pakistan ---------------- M. Yousaf ------------------ Imran Khan
Sri Lanka ---------------- Jayasuria ------------------ Arvinda Desilva
South Africa ---------------- Kallis ------------------ Jonty Rhodes
West Indies ---------------- Chanderpaul ------------------ Viv Richards

I wish if people from the respective countries could comment on my selection.
 
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India- Tendulkar
Sri Lanka- Sangakkara
Pakistan- hmmm who's that slow bowler who did alright in the T20 world cup and can bat?
Bangladesh- Ashraful
England- Pieterson
West Indies- Chanderpaul/Gayle
New Zealand- Taylor
Auatralia- Ponting ftw
Are you talking about Shahid Afridi?
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Country----------------Current Player------------------Overall

Australia ---------------- Ponting ------------------ Sir Bradman
Bangladesh --------------- Ashraful ------------------ Ashraful
England ---------------- Pirterson ------------------ Ian Botham
India ---------------- Sachin Tendulkar ------------------ Sachin Tendulkar
New Zealand ---------------- Vettori ------------------ Richard Hadlee
Pakistan ---------------- M. Yousaf ------------------ Imran Khan
Sri Lanka ---------------- Jayasuria ------------------ Arvinda Desilva
South Africa ---------------- Kallis ------------------ Jonty Rhodes
West Indies ---------------- Chanderpaul ------------------ Viv Richards

I wish if people from the respective countries could comment on my selection.
Don't think Ian Botham enjoys anywhere near the popularity as Jack Hobbs, for example.

Botham in recent times has become, as someone once said, something close to a modern-day Trueman, better known to those who don't remember his playing days as a grumpy old lag than a great cricketer. He's certainly not universally revered.
 

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That's very interesting. When I was in India, Lee easily had the biggest profile. But that may not translate into popularity, I'm not sure.
Obviously has to do with media profile

Off hand I cant think of any Australian that has an endorsement deal here so locals simply look at the scoreboard

Lee has a big presence in India via music, endorsements etc

Tendy is by far the biggest Indian name here.

He and Dhoni have big endorsements in the UAE but the former seems to be respected more as a player
 
Don't think Ian Botham enjoys anywhere near the popularity as Jack Hobbs, for example.

Botham in recent times has become, as someone once said, something close to a modern-day Trueman, better known to those who don't remember his playing days as a grumpy old lag than a great cricketer. He's certainly not universally revered.
Thanks for correcting me.
 

andruid

International Coach
Kenya: Maurice Odumbe

Yes...just about everybody I have met who follows cricket and Kenya at the same time misses him.
 

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