Numbers crunched: how the votes were cast in the Guardian’s men’s Ashes top 100
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 27, 2026
The Guardian's selection of the top 100 men's Ashes cricketers reveals a balanced representation between Australian and English players, with a notable lead for England in the all-rounder category. The selection process involved 51 judges who each submitted their top 50 players based solely on performances in Ashes cricket. Points were allocated in descending order from 50 for the top pick, and judges were required to include a diverse range of players from various eras. This scientific approach aimed to provide a comprehensive ranking of the greatest Ashes cricketers, reflecting both historical significance and individual achievements. The results showcase the rich history of the Ashes and the impact of players from different generations.
- Over 800 players have participated in Ashes Tests.
- Judges included a minimum of 15 players from each country.
- Players were assessed based solely on Ashes performances.
- Voting involved a point system from 50 down to 1.
- England leads in the all-rounder category.
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