Top Five Greatest Cricket Players of All Time

In this article, we will take a look at the top five cricketers who have ever lived. These players have made a significant impact on the game and have earned a stellar reputation as the best ever.

Since its founding in 1726, cricket has expanded tremendously and is now one of the most popular sports in the world. The popularity of cricket has considerably increased over the period of time. Over 2.5 billion people are said to follow cricket worldwide, with the majority of these supporters being found in the Asian nations of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. In this article, we will take a look at the top five cricketers who have ever lived. These players have made a significant impact on the game and have earned a stellar reputation as the best ever.

Retired Indian batsman and national team captain Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar played abroad. He is recognised as one of cricket’s all-time elite batsmen. With more than 18,000 runs and 15,000 runs, he holds the record for most runs scored in ODI and Test cricket, respectively. In terms of man-of-the-match honours in international cricket, he also holds the world record. The Arjuna Award (1994), the Khel Ratna Award (1997), the Padma Shri (1998), and the Padma Vibhushan are just a few of the honours that Tendulkar has earned from the Indian government (2008). The Prime Minister’s Office declared that Tendulkar would get the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honour, after his final game in November 2013. He was the first athlete to get the honour and is still the youngest as of 2021.

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Since his debut in 1974, Sir Vivian Richards has been renowned for his destructive batting approach. Many have called him a swagger. In the early 1970s and 1980s, relentless hitting was never common, but everything changed when Vivian came onto the scene. He never once wore a helmet during the course of his whole playing career. Richards retired as the then-leading run scorer for the West Indies, surpassing the total of Garfield Sobers, with an overall total of 8,540 runs scored in 121 Test matches at an average of 50.23. Also, he amassed 1281 runs in the World Series of Cricket, which is regarded as the highest and most challenging game of cricket ever played, with five tonnes and an average of over 55.

One of the finest left-handers to ever play the game of cricket is Brian Lara. In 1990, he played his first game against Pakistan. He was a tough batter who, when he was on the pitch, completely outplayed the talented bowlers with his exceptional batting skills. After reaching 400 unbeaten at Antigua during the fourth test against England in 2004, Lara also owns the record for the greatest individual score in a Test innings. He is the only batsman to have scored 400+ runs in an innings in the annals of international test cricket. When Robin Peterson of South Africa got 28 runs off an over in a Test match in 2003, Lara also held the record for the biggest run total ever scored in a single over (18 years); Jasprit Bumrah eventually surpassed him in 2022.

Due to his hunger and ambition, Virat Kohli is one of the best cricketers in the world. Virat Kohli is regarded as the cricket king by his admirers. By employing proper cricket shots rather than just power-hitting, he has also become the most trustworthy all-format accumulator. Even though V. Kohli has not yet decided to retire, he has won over millions of fans and solidified his position as one of the best batsmen in the world. For his efforts on the cricket pitch, he has won numerous awards. He was named the ICC ODI Player of the Year in 2012, and in 2017 and 2018, he took home the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy, which is awarded to the ICC Cricketer of the Year. Kohli went on to hit 357 runs at the 2012 Asia Cup, becoming the tournament’s leading run-scorer. Being the first player to win both honours in the same year, Kohli also took up the ICC Test Player of the Year and ICC ODI Player of the Year awards in 2018.

Ricky Ponting’s tremendous desire to win games was among the best qualities that made him one of the best batsmen in the world throughout his career. While he retired in 2012, cricket fans continue to remember him. Due to his perfect pull shot, Ponting is recognised as one of the best batsmen in the world. Ponting, a talented batsman, leads Australia in runs scored in both Test and ODI cricket. He was selected for the nation’s finest Ashes XI in a Cricket Australia poll in 2017, and in July 2018 he was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. In 2000, he was voted “Cricketer of the Decade.” He was assigned to the position of assistant coach for the Australian national men’s cricket team in February 2019.

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