9. Herbert Sutcliffe:
He was a tough batsman to bowl for the bowlers as he had both gears, games rather-slow and fast. He was an extremely adaptable player and had a strong game sense. To go with a whopping 151 First-class centuries, he had an envious test average of 60.
He had stitched several crucial partnerships with Sir Jack Hobbs and the highlight perhaps has to be their 283-run opening stand in 1925 against the Aussies.