In cricket, fielding is a genuine skill. Over the years, I have seen hundreds of matches across formats—Test, ODI, and T20. From stunning dives to lightning-fast reactions, I've always been astonished by players who rescue valuable runs and make unbelievable catches. That is why I chose to discuss the best fielder in the world of all time. Using data, personal experiences, and a passion for the game, this blog will guide you over the field of fielding.
7 Best Fielder In The World Of All Time
Let's quickly review our top 11 fielders, their overall number of matches, their catches, and their nation before delving into the specifics.
1. Jonty Rhodes
He used to play cricket for South Africa and was famous for how well he could field the ball. For South Africa, he played in 245 One-Day Internationals and 52 Tests. He was famous for his crazy diving catches and lightning-fast runs out.
- Format: ODI, Test
- Fielding Position: Point, Cover
- Total Catches: Over 100 ODI catches
- Total Matches: 245 in ODIs
- Country: South Africa
- Revolutionized fielding in the 90s
Many times, Jonty Rhodes is referred to be the best fielder in the world of all time. Legendary is his dive to run out Inzamam-ul-Haq in the 1992 World Cup. His quickness and acrobatic catches raised fielding to new levels.
2. Ricky Ponting
He is one of the best cricket players in Australia. People know Ricky Ponting for how good he is at catching, especially in slips and close-in situations. In International Cricket, he caught 364 balls, showing how good he was at catching.
- Format: Test, ODI
- Fielding Position: Slip, Cover
- Total Catches: 196 ODI catches
- Total Matches: 560
- Country: Australia
- Known for quick throws
- Great leader in the field
One impressive success is taking Australia to two World Cup wins in 2003 and 2007. People still talk about his famous run-out against India in 2003. He was put in the ICC Hall of Fame and won many awards, including the Allan Border Medal.
3. Paul Collingwood
What a great English cricket player! He is great in the slips, at points, and in the outfield. One of his most impressive feats was taking England to their first ICC title, the World Twenty20 in 2010.
- Format: Test, ODI
- Fielding Position: Gully, Cover
- Total Catches: 219
- Total Matches: 301 in international cricket
- Country: England
He was the best in terms of accuracy and speed. Because of his work in cricket, he was given the MBE and became one of the best fielders.
4. Herschelle Gibbs
He is a top South African cricketer noted for his catches and fielding. His 2007 World Cup catch outshone Jacques Kallis by leaping high at the boundary. Herschelle Gibbs made unbelievable catches in cricket history. Like his hitting, his fielding was beautiful.
- Format: ODI, Test
- Fielding Position: Point, Cover
- Total Catches: Over 100 ODI catches
- Total Matches: 361
- Country: South Africa
- Famous for his one-handed grabs
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he was very important. In ODIs, he scored three straight hundreds. He made a huge difference in making the Proteas' defense team one of the best in the world of cricket.
5. AB de Villiers
He is called "Mr. 360" because of the way he hits the ball and how well he fields. In his career, he has caught 176 balls in ODIs and 222 balls in Tests.
- Format: Test, ODI, T20
- Fielding Position: Wicketkeeper, Cover
- Total Catches: 217
- Total Matches: 420
- Country: South Africa
- Incredible diving catches
- Great wicketkeeper too
He was the best field player with his catching, saves, and adaptability. Three-time ICC ODI Player of the Year. De Villiers could play anywhere. His "lightning speed and jaw-dropping catches" posed a challenge for batters.
6. Mahela Jayawardene
One of Mahela Jayawardene's best skills was hitting the ball hard. Another was playing defense very well. He caught 218 balls in 448 ODIs for Sri Lanka. No other player in ODI cricket has caught more balls than this.
He generally fielded in slip or tight situations, making catching tough. Mahela made it seem simple. He moved quickly and was vigilant on the field. In several crucial matches, his catches benefitted Sri Lanka. Therefore, he is considered one of the finest ODI fielders ever.
- Total Catches: 218
- Total Matches: 448
- Country: Sri Lanka
7. Suresh Raina
India got much better at catching thanks in large part to Suresh Raina. India's semifinal match against Australia in the 2011 World Cup was a memorable event. People know him for being quick on his feet and agile.
- Format: ODI, T20
- Fielding Position: Point, Cover.
- Total Catches: 102
- Total Matches: 322
- Country: India
- Quickest to react
- Great at saving runs
He does really well in the inner circle, mostly in the back point. In 2011, Suresh Raina was named the CEAT Indian Cricketer of the Year.