The history of cricket started hundreds of years ago during the 16th century. The game originated in southern England but today is popular in Australasia, England,South Africa, the Indian subcontinent, the West Indies . Since its early days cricket has produced many legendary players so today we’re going to take a look at the Top 10 best cricketers of all time.
Sir Don Bradman is considered the greatest batsmen of all time as he averaged approximately 100 in test cricket. None of the modern batting ‘Gurus’ are able to even come close.
This batting Guru has scored a hundred 100s’ in his career, a record which seems to be unbreakable. He has the highest number of runs in both ODI and Test formats, with over 34, 000 runs under his belt. He is one of two players who are able to score a double century in an ODI match.
Gary Sober is one of the best all-rounders the world has ever witnessed. His temperament, class and test match batting average is above many legendary cricketers.
Richard is well renowned for his destructive and explosive batting skills. He averages 47+ in ODI with a SR of more than 90.
Under the Captaincy of Kepil-Dev India won their first World Cup title in the year 1983. He was a gifted batsman along with phenomenal bowling skills. In short, Kapil was a genuine all-rounder.
Imran Khan led Pakistan towards 1992 world cup glory with his outstanding leadership and cricketing skills. He is considered one of the top notch bowling all-rounders.
Ian was the best all-rounder of the 1970’s, and probably one of the best all-rounders England ever has produced.
Dennis Lillee is renowned as one of the most lethal bowlers of all time.
If we talk about the best all rounders, no one can beat the elegance and class of Jacque Kallis. He has scored over 24,000 runs with 500+ wickets in his career. His class is matchless.
Muthiah the “king of swing” is undoubtedly one of the greatest off-spinners of all time. He took exactly 800 wickets in his test career, a record which seems to be unbreakable after the introduction of T20 edition.
Shane Warne is the greatest leg spinner of all time, and dodged the batsmen for 708 times in Test Cricket. His cricketing career is considered to be the benchmark for all the leg spinners.
- Sir Don Bradman
Sir Don Bradman is considered the greatest batsmen of all time as he averaged approximately 100 in test cricket. None of the modern batting ‘Gurus’ are able to even come close.
- Sachin Tendulkar
This batting Guru has scored a hundred 100s’ in his career, a record which seems to be unbreakable. He has the highest number of runs in both ODI and Test formats, with over 34, 000 runs under his belt. He is one of two players who are able to score a double century in an ODI match.
- Garry Sober
Gary Sober is one of the best all-rounders the world has ever witnessed. His temperament, class and test match batting average is above many legendary cricketers.
- Vivians Richard
Richard is well renowned for his destructive and explosive batting skills. He averages 47+ in ODI with a SR of more than 90.
- Kapil Dev
Under the Captaincy of Kepil-Dev India won their first World Cup title in the year 1983. He was a gifted batsman along with phenomenal bowling skills. In short, Kapil was a genuine all-rounder.
- Imran khan
Imran Khan led Pakistan towards 1992 world cup glory with his outstanding leadership and cricketing skills. He is considered one of the top notch bowling all-rounders.
- Ian Botham
Ian was the best all-rounder of the 1970’s, and probably one of the best all-rounders England ever has produced.
- Dennis Lillee
Dennis Lillee is renowned as one of the most lethal bowlers of all time.
- Jacque kallis
If we talk about the best all rounders, no one can beat the elegance and class of Jacque Kallis. He has scored over 24,000 runs with 500+ wickets in his career. His class is matchless.
- Muttiah Muralitharan
Muthiah the “king of swing” is undoubtedly one of the greatest off-spinners of all time. He took exactly 800 wickets in his test career, a record which seems to be unbreakable after the introduction of T20 edition.
- Shane Warne
Shane Warne is the greatest leg spinner of all time, and dodged the batsmen for 708 times in Test Cricket. His cricketing career is considered to be the benchmark for all the leg spinners.
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