Cricket's greatest XIs
The signature Pomp visual – a full XI on the field, each player in their nation's colour. Two all-time sides to admire, then go and build your own.
An all-time World XI
Eleven of the finest to ever play, spread across the park. Five nations, a keeper who batted like a top-order star, and an attack of pure venom – pace from three angles and the two greatest spinners of the modern game.
- Malcolm Marshall — PACE, West Indies
- Adam Gilchrist — WK, Australia
- Brian Lara — BAT, West Indies
- Jacques Kallis — AR, South Africa
- Sunil Gavaskar — OPN, India
- Viv Richards — BAT, West Indies
- Shane Warne — SPIN, Australia
- Glenn McGrath — PACE, Australia
- Sachin Tendulkar — OPN, India
- Muttiah Muralitharan — SPIN, Sri Lanka
- Dennis Lillee — PACE, Australia
Modern masters
The cameras-everywhere era at its peak – the Fab Four of Williamson, Kohli, Root and Smith together in the middle, explosive openers either side, Ben Stokes for balance, and a four-pronged attack led by Cummins, Bumrah and Rashid Khan's wrist-spin.
- Pat Cummins — PACE, Australia
- Quinton de Kock — WK, South Africa
- Kane Williamson — BAT, New Zealand
- Ben Stokes — AR, England
- Rohit Sharma — OPN, India
- Virat Kohli — BAT, India
- Rashid Khan — AR, Afghanistan
- Jasprit Bumrah — PACE, India
- Joe Root — BAT, England
- David Warner — OPN, Australia
- Steve Smith — BAT, Australia
Ratings and results are illustrative and simulated – an unofficial fan game, not affiliated with any board, league or competition.