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On a boring Sunday, I felt it would be nice to make these list now when there is no cricket and the priority is social distancing.:afridi

Below I have tried to list down the ATG cricketers that have been produced in each decade. Starting from 1970s to 10s, below is my list.

1970s

Lillee
Chappell

Roberts

Gavaskar

Willis

Total - 6


1980s

Viv
Marshall
Garner
Holding

Imran
Miandad

Hadlee
Botham

Border

Kapil

Total- 10

1990s:-

Shane Warne
Steve Waugh

Allan Donald
Shaun Pollock

Curtly Ambrose
Courtney Walsh
Brian Lara

Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis

Sachin Tendulkar

Total- 10

2000s

Ricky Ponting
Glenn McGrath
Adam Gilchrist

Jacques Kallis
Dale Steyn

Rahul Dravid

Muttiah Muralitharan
Kumar Sangakkara

Total- 8

2010s

Virat Kohli
AB de Villiers
Steven Smith
James Anderson

Total- 4

To conclude, 1980s and 1990s have been the decades where we had highest number of truly great players as the count is 10. 2000s was very close with 8 and there has been drastic fall in previous decade with the count being only 4.

I know a strong case can be made for many more cricketers but it will ultimately become subjective.

Discuss!
 
An interesting part is that India have produced one ATG cricketer in every single decade. So, India didn't went to trash level ever in last 50 years IMO.
 
Purely subjective.

Every era has its greats as per prevalent competition level.
 
On a boring Sunday, I felt it would be nice to make these list now when there is no cricket and the priority is social distancing.:afridi

Below I have tried to list down the ATG cricketers that have been produced in each decade. Starting from 1970s to 10s, below is my list.

1970s

Lillee
Chappell

Roberts

Gavaskar

Willis

Total - 6


1980s

Viv
Marshall
Garner
Holding

Imran
Miandad

Hadlee
Botham

Border

Kapil

Total- 10

1990s:-

Shane Warne
Steve Waugh

Allan Donald
Shaun Pollock

Curtly Ambrose
Courtney Walsh
Brian Lara

Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis

Sachin Tendulkar

Total- 10

2000s

Ricky Ponting
Glenn McGrath
Adam Gilchrist

Jacques Kallis
Dale Steyn

Rahul Dravid

Muttiah Muralitharan
Kumar Sangakkara

Total- 8

2010s

Virat Kohli
AB de Villiers
Steven Smith
James Anderson

Total- 4

To conclude, 1980s and 1990s have been the decades where we had highest number of truly great players as the count is 10. 2000s was very close with 8 and there has been drastic fall in previous decade with the count being only 4.

I know a strong case can be made for many more cricketers but it will ultimately become subjective.

Discuss!

some of the players of 2000 were in 2010 era too.
 
some of the players of 2000 were in 2010 era too.

I have considered the era in which they played most and were at prime.

Wasim Akram debuted in '86 but is considered only in 90s. Same for Gavaskar, Sangakkara and Tendulkar.
 
Twenty-teens
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Take out Anderson and put in Kallis and Smith of SA. You can’t really argue with an average of fifty as an opener.
 
Twenty-teens
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Take out Anderson and put in Kallis and Smith of SA. You can’t really argue with an average of fifty as an opener.

Smith averages 48, not 50. Hayden and Sehwag average higher than Smith overall.
 
Sixties
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Sobers
Hall
Gibbs
Kanhai
Simpson
Barrington
Dexter
Pollock G
Pollock P
 
Fifties
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Hutton
Compton
Trueman
Statham
Bedser
Laker
Lock

Lindwall
Miller
Davidson
Benaud
Harvey

Weeks
Worrall
Walcott
Sobers

Mahmood
 
For the seventies I suggest Knott and Underwood also.
 
I have considered the era in which they played most and were at prime.

Wasim Akram debuted in '86 but is considered only in 90s. Same for Gavaskar, Sangakkara and Tendulkar.

Dale Steyn got 267 of his test wickets in 2010s. So, he should be there in teens.

In 2000s, G Smith, Hayden and Kumble should be there.

Ben Stokes for 2010s.
 
If you go by the players with the most secure positions in their national teams over the last decade, interestingly they are all ATGs with exception of one in this list - Kohli, AB DeVilliers, Mohammed Hafeez, Steven Smith, Joe Root, Kane Williamson If we talk about batsmen.
 
I like it, I can always be on board with lists!

So, I will go a bit further back in time to the 40s....

1940s -
Bradman
Hutton
Lindwall

1950s -
Trueman
Benaud
Laker
harvey
Weekes
Walcott

1960s -
Sobers
Barrington
Kanhai
H. Mohammad
Gibbs
Hall

1970s -
Lillee
Underwood
Bedi
Willis
Roberts
Gavaskar
G. Chappell
Abbas
Greenidge

1980s -
Khan
Botham
Dev
Hadlee
Border
Richards
Miandad
Gower
Marshall
Qadir
Holding

1990s -
Akram
Waqar
Warne
Ambrose
Walsh
Donald
Stewart
S. Waugh
Inzamam
Anwar
Azharuddin
Pollock

2000s -
Ponting
Murali
Tendulkar
McGrath
KP
Flintoff
Yousuf
Dravid
Kumble
H. Singh
Gilchrist
Hayden
Kallis
G. Smith

The rest to follow...gotta get back to work
 
Reasoning? They have stats, longevity and are appreciated by all.
Walsh has 500 wickets because he played many tests...
shaun pollock? known to be a bottler and choker in key moments...that alone disqualifies him as an ATG
 
Walsh has 500 wickets because he played many tests...
shaun pollock? known to be a bottler and choker in key moments...that alone disqualifies him as an ATG

Aahaa, Walsh played that many tests because he was good enough for that many and still averages under 25. Others weren't.

Shaun Pollock a bottler, whoopie! By the same token, even Waqar is a bottler. Never stood up in World cups 1996 and 1999. Pollock has a fifer in 1999 semi final.

Do you know Pollock was averaging about 20 with over 300 wickets at one point? Atleast give some credible arguments.
 
1930s
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Bradman
Headley
Hammond
Larwood
O’Reilly
Woodfull
Ames
McCabe
 
Fifties
———-

Hutton
Compton
Trueman
Statham
Bedser
Laker
Lock

Lindwall
Miller
Davidson
Benaud
Harvey

Weeks
Worrall
Walcott
Sobers

Mahmood

Vijay Hazare and Vinoo Mankad?
 
2000
Adam Gilchrist
Bevan
Hussey
Ponting
Mcgrath
Lee
Gilespie
Shane Bond
Wasim
MSD

2010
Kohli
Ben Stokes
Starc
 
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