A March 17 post by Harsh Kumar presents a star-studded all-time Test XI, featuring Sunil Gavaskar and Don Bradman as openers, followed by Sachin Tendulkar at No. 3. The middle order includes Jacques Kallis and Viv Richards, with Kapil Dev as the all-rounder. Kumar Sangakkara takes the wicketkeeper role, while the bowling attack comprises Wasim Akram, Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, and Muttiah Muralitharan.
However, the selection has sparked debate among fans, with some arguing the lineup leans too heavily toward India, given the inclusion of three Indian players. Critics have suggested alternatives such as Adam Gilchrist in place of Sangakkara, Richard Hadlee over Kapil Dev, and Steve Waugh as captain.
Amid the discussions, Tendulkar has received the most admiration, especially as fans marked the 14th anniversary of his historic 100th international century on March 16. Social media has been flooded with highlights of his performances, including his 20 centuries against Australia, stunning one-handed catches, and match-winning innings that underline his dominance against top opposition.
