 |
 |
 |
Tom Harkness
'My heart says that the title is a fight between Miller, early Botham and late Imran. I think a true allrounder needs to be a match winner in all disciplines, and whilst Sobers is one of the greatest (if not the greatest) players of all time, I put him in the Kallis mould: a fantastic batsman and a capable, but not a match-winning bowler'
Adnan Alavi
'Glamour in cricket came with Imran and almost went with his departure. He is an icon, and cannot be compared with anyone else'
Raja Mohandes
'It irks me to see people vote for Wasim Akram. While he is surely one of the best bowlers of all time, it is ridiculous to call him an allrounder'
Tell us what you think...
|
 |
|
|
|
 |
 |
|
|
 |
Sir Learie Constantine leads out his team to meet the West Indian Tourists in their final match at The Oval on Saturday, September 14, 1963. Behind Sir Learie is Sir Leonard Hutton. A crowd of 6,000 watched the game, in aid of the fund for the Anglo-Caribbean Social Centre, which the Tourists won by 62 runs. West Indies totalled 337 and Sir Learie Constantine's Twelve replied with 275
Reproduced with permission from The Cricketer International
|
 |


|