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Sir Donald Bradman(Australia) is the greatest player of all time:

There are thousands of  cricket experts and fans how considered that Sir Donald Bradman is the best player of all time in the history of cricket. Some of the fans might disagrees with that and considers Sachin Tandulkar and some asked about Imran Khan who won the only World Cup for Pakistani Team but it is fact as per  number of reports and journalists that Aussies legendary player is the best of all-time.

 

There are many unique skills in the game in order to be a successful cricketer. Over the years, many great cricketers have graced this sports, leaving the lasting impact on the game and its fans. It has been exiting for fans, with a lot of players going to become the legends of the sport. Below we have the list of the top 10 greatest players of all time with the base on their skills, plain quality & legendary status.

The top 10 all-time greatest cricketers in the world are:

  • Sir Donald Bradman (Australia):

The Australian Legend is also known as The Don. He is the most iconic sportsman in the world. And widely recognized as the greatest batsman of all time for his unique batting average. He served for his country between the years 1928 to 1948. He scored 6996 in just 52 test matches included 29 centuries in the carrier. He finished his carrier with the average of 99.94 which still considered as the greatest achievement of all time.

  •  Sachin Tendulkar (India):

Sachin Tendulkar is often mention as the Little Master. And considered as the one of the greatest batter of all time. Tendulkar is India’s very own God of cricket, as a world class batter with decent bowling ability. He played for his country between 1989 to 2013. And he was the leading run scorer in both formats Test and One Day International cricket. He finished up his carrier with the 15,921 runs in test matches and 18, 426 runs in ODIs including 51 centuries. He scored 100 centuries in his carrier. He also got 46 wickets in his carrier.

  • Sir Garfield Sobers (West Indies):

The West Indies greatest all-rounder could do everything. He was equally expert as fast and spin bowler and a clever batter. He served for his nation between 1954 to 1974 as an exceptional all round skills. Sobers scored 8,032 runs in tests with the average of 57.78. and he took 235 wickets in test matches.

  • Jack Hobbs (England):

Jack Hobbs is known as one the best opening batter in the world. He played between 1908 to 1930 for England. He finished his carrier with the average of 56. 94. He scored 61,237 runs in first class and he scored 199 centuries. Which considered him one of the most run scorer in cricket History.

  • Ricky Ponting (Australia):

Ricky Ponting known as the most successful captain for Australia. He led his team in two world cup victories. And considered as one of the great better of his generation. He scored 13, 378 runs in test matches including 41 centuries and 13,704 runs in ODIs.

  • Imran Khan (Pakistan):

Imran khan is the greatest all-rounder of Pakistan. And one of the greatest captain in the cricketing world. He led his team in world cup victory. He served for Pakistan between 1971 to 1992. He known as exceptional bowling, batting and fielding abilities. He scored 3807 runs in test matches and he took 362 wickets in his carrier. Which makes him exceptional bowling all-rounder.

  • Brain Lara (West Indies):

Brain Lara is the most popular batsman in cricket history. He played for his country 1990 to 2007. He has the record of high individual test runs and with an unbeaten score of 400. In his carrier he scores 11,953 runs in test matches with 34 centuries. 10,405 ODI runs.

  • Shane Warne (Australia):

Shane Warne is known as one of the great leg spin bowler of all time. He took 708 wickets in test matches and become the leading wicket taker in this format of the game. He served for Australia in between 1992 to 2007. He bowled unplayable googlies and flippers. He known as his consistency and wicket taking ability.

  • Wasim Akram (Pakistan):

Wasim Akram is a Pakistani legend who known as one of the greatest fast bowler of all time. He took 414 test wickets and scored 2898 runs in his carrier. In one day internationals he took 502 wickets in 356 matches. He played for Pakistan between 1984 to 2003.

  • Jacques Kallis (South Africa):

Jacques Kallis is the retired South Africa’s all-rounder. Which known as one of the greatest batsman and a right arm medium fast bowler. He scored 13,289 runs in test cricket and took 292 wickets in test matches. And he scored more than 10,000 runs in ODIs.

These Players are appraising among the best due to their records, skills and impact on the game.

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