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Old May 13, 2013, 01:55 AM
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Default Who Is The Greatest All Rounder Of All Time?

As the title says, who is the greatest all rounder of all time?

Garry Sobers: ATG batsman, average bowling stats but he did have the ability to win matches with his swing bowling and he could also get wickets bowling his different types of spin. also an excellent fielder and considered a very good captain.

Imran Khan: ATG bowler, solid batting stats, didn't perform with both bat and ball as often asw maybe the other great all rounders did, bowled very fast, banana swing, reverse swing, really good bouncer. also a very good captain.

Keith Miller: bowling stats compare with other all time greats bar the strike rate but he did bowl in a time when batters weren't as aggressive, didn't always put 100% effort into and therefore his test batting stats suffered but anyone who saw him bat said he could have been an all time great batsman.

Jacques Kallis: ATG batsman, solid bowling stats, not far off 300 test wickets, great fielder.

Richard Hadlee: ATG bowler, has taken a lot of test 5fers, 5 wickets per match, a couple of test centuries but his FC stats show his potential with the bat having 14 tons averaging over 30.

Kapil Dev: really solid with both bat and ball, could change the game with bat and ball.

Ian Botham: considered to have the best peak of all all rounders but it didn't last that long, similar to kapil in that he could sway a match with both bat and ball and he did both those together the most time out of all allrounders in terms of 5fers and 100s in the same innings.

Mike Procter: robbed of a brilliant test career but amazing bowling stats for the tests he did play, took thousands of FC wickets and 48 FC tons, 6 consectutive tons in FC cricket which hasn't been done by many. powerful batsman with good technique, furiously fast bowler with a dangerous bouncer, swing, seam, great strike rate. could even take wickets with some off spin. some say had he had played enough tests he would have been considered the closest to sobers as far as all rounders go.

Tony Greig: averaged 40 with the bat in tests, 32 with the ball, bowled mediums and offies, scored runs against the best attacks of his time.

Clive Rice: like proceter didn't get to show his stuff in test cricket but said by many to be on par with the great all rounders such as imran, hadlee, kapil and botham just as procter was. averaged nearly 41 with 48 tons in FC cricket, and 22 with the ball bowling fast meidum strike rate of 52.

Chris Cairns: underrated test all rounder who averaged 29 with the ball and 33 with the bat could change the game with bat and ball.

Aubrey Faulkner: batting average of 40, bowling average of 26 as a leg spinner, but said like imran khan that he didn't manage to do both well very often.

Jack Gregory: averaged nearly 37 with the bat in tests, 36 with 13 tons in FC cricket and a bowling average of 31 in tests and 20.99 in FC cricket. bowled very fast, gave the ball a good whack, was australia's best allrounder until miller, he could open the bowling and bat in the top 6.

Shaun Pollock: ATG opening bowler averaging 23 with the ball and 32 with the bat.

notable mentions: wasim akram, eddie barlow, alan davidson, ray lindwall, shakib, afridi, flintoff, wally hammond, frank worrell, eddie barlow, wawrick armstrong, richie benaud.
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All Time Test XI: 1 Hobbs 2 B.Richards 3 Bradman 4 Kohli 5 V.Richards 6 Sobers 7 Gilchrist 8 Miller 9 Procter 10 Marshall 11 Warne
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