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Who do you think? Kane Williamson is my top pick.
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Good one, but not after the biting the ball incident![]()
Some names on top of my head:-
Rahul Dravid
Sachin Tendulkar
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Hashim Amla
AB de Villiers
Shaun Pollock
Alastair Cook
Joe Root
James Anderson
Kane Williamson
Ross Taylor
Trent Boult
Adam Gilchrist
Pat Cummins
Misbah-ul-Haq
Shoaib Malik
Gamesmanship doesnt exclude you from gentlemanship.
Between ball tampering, fixing, and drugs, I don’t think many Pakistanis qualify as gentlemen actually. The closest you will get are Misbah, Shoaib Malik, and Hafeez.
Imran Khan was a true gentleman. Miandad? Not at all.
You should change the thread title to "Who are the Most Gentlemanly "successful" cricketers of the last 30 years", since there's no way to judge the "gentlemanliness" of cricketers who couldn't have long careers and were easily forgotten; even though they might have been fitting the bill much more than most cricketers being mentioned here.
Ian chapell- So often i hear people say what happened to gentleman's game. I look at them and say to myself you idiot dont you know anything about the history of cricket. Where did cricket started?? It started in Pubs with gambling .....so it was never a gentleman's game and it never would be . Anyone who thinks that is an idiot........
Sangakkara, anybody?
Not at all, he had feuds with many cricketers and was also the one who asked suraj randiv to bowl a no ball to stop sehwag from getting to his century.

Hashim Amla the way he handled Dean Jones comment.
I think we are only talking about on field activities here, arent we?Amla was always class, an extremely nice guy both on and off field.
I think we are only talking about on field activities here, arent we?

Funny to see Cook in many people’s list.
A gentleman should also walk when he edges the ball and Cook was the last person to walk.
Younus Khan top’s the list for me.
Interesting. Though in my view regardless of whatever Bob Willis said to Fowler, that should not change the definition of a gentleman (in the context of cricket).In his first test match, Graeme Fowler walked before being given out.
Skipper Bob Willis practically pinned him to the dressing room wall. “No foreign player walks at this level, so neither do we” snarled the big man.
That was two years before Cook was born.