10 Best All Rounders of ALL Time in Cricket According to Sumbal

Cricket has witnessed the emergence of extraordinary all-rounders whose dual talents with both bat and ball have been a game-changer. From match-winning centuries to crucial wickets, these ten individuals have epitomized the essence of all-round excellence. This page pays tribute to their remarkable careers, celebrating their everlasting impact on the world of cricket.

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1  Sir Garfield Sobers 1936
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Sir Garfield Sobers (West Indies) - Born in 1936

Detail: Sir Garfield Sobers' versatility as a batsman, bowler, and fielder set him apart. He is the only player to score six sixes in an over in first-class cricket.

Interesting Fact: Sobers once scored 365* runs in a Test innings, which remained the highest individual score in Tests for 36 years.

2  Sir Richard Hadlee 1951
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Sir Richard Hadlee (New Zealand) - Born in 1951

Detail: Sir Richard Hadlee's exceptional fast bowling and all-round skills established him as New Zealand's greatest cricketer.

Interesting Fact: Hadlee took his 400th Test wicket at Lord's, becoming the first player to achieve this milestone at the iconic venue.

3  Sir Ian Botham 1955
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Sir Ian Botham (England) - Born in 1955

Detail: Sir Ian Botham's aggressive batting and impactful bowling have left an indelible mark on English cricket.

Interesting Fact: Botham once walked from John O'Groats to Land's End to raise funds for leukemia research, showcasing his philanthropic side.

4  Imran Khan 1952
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Sir Imran Khan (Pakistan) - Born in 1952

Detail: Sir Imran Khan's exceptional leadership, fast bowling, and all-round skills guided Pakistan to their first Cricket World Cup victory in 1992.

Interesting Fact: After retiring from cricket, Imran Khan ventured into politics and became the Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2018.

5  Jacques Kallis 1975
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Jacques Kallis (South Africa) - Born in 1975

Detail: Jacques Kallis' prolific batting and consistent seam bowling have made him one of the greatest all-rounders in the history of cricket.

Interesting Fact: Kallis scored over 10,000 runs and took over 290 wickets in both Test and One Day International cricket, a unique achievement.

6  Kapil Dev 1959
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Kapil Dev (India) - Born in 1959

Detail: Kapil Dev's dynamic batting and effective swing bowling led India to their first-ever Cricket World Cup victory in 1983.

Interesting Fact: Kapil Dev held the record for the most Test wickets by an Indian until it was surpassed by Anil Kumble.

7  Sir Aubrey Faulkner 1881
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Sir Aubrey Faulkner (South Africa) - Born in 1881

Detail: Sir Aubrey Faulkner was known for his stylish batting and effective spin bowling, making him a legendary all-rounder in the early 20th century.

Interesting Fact: Faulkner was also a talented rugby player and represented South Africa in both sports.

8  Keith Miller 1919
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Keith Miller (Australia) - Born in 1919

Detail: Keith Miller's explosive batting and fast bowling prowess made him a cricketing icon during the post-war era.

Interesting Fact: Miller was a decorated pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II.

9  Sir Frank Worrell 1924
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Sir Frank Worrell (West Indies) - Born in 1924

Detail: Sir Frank Worrell's graceful batting and leadership skills were instrumental in the West Indies' resurgence in Test cricket.

Interesting Fact: The prestigious Sir Frank Worrell Trophy is named in his honor and is contested between Australia and the West Indies.

10  Shakib Al Hasan 1987
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Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh) - Born in 1987

Detail: Shakib's consistent performances with both bat and ball, coupled with his exceptional fielding, have established him as one of cricket's premier all-rounders.

Interesting Fact: Shakib Al Hasan is the only cricketer to score a century and take a five-wicket haul in an ICC Cricket World Cup match.