I have always found it strange that England, a country that has so much resources and facilities, has failed to produce a single ATG/Elite player since the 1960s. Almost all of their greats are from the pre 1960s era, a time in which international cricket was at its infancy with a handful of competitive teams. After 1960s, their production line seems to have dried. True, they have produced players with borderline cases of greatness or who were as good as ATGs for a few years, like Botham, Pietersen, Anderson,Cook but none of them are regarded as high as SRT, Ponting, Murali, Warne, Marshall, Ambrose, Waqar, Mcgrath, Kohli and fell short of greatness due to some reason or other. Among the present generation, only Joe Root looks like a would-be ATG case but it remains to be seen whether he ends up as an elite player. In fact, England has produced a generation of boring players with zero flair( Kp and flintoff being an exception). But the lack of ATG players in their team has not prevented England from achieving great results in test cricket as they relied on discipline and 'the sum is greater than the parts' theory.
How does one explain this phenomenon? For a country like England which hastop class facilities and County Cricket, this is really surprising.
How does one explain this phenomenon? For a country like England which hastop class facilities and County Cricket, this is really surprising.
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