4. Fred Trueman

Fred Trueman played for England from 1952 to 1965 and in 1964, he also wrote history, becoming the first Test bowler to take 300 wickets. The right-arm bowler ended his red-ball career with 307 wickets in 127 innings of 67 matches.
Trueman also displayed efficiency with his bat for the English side several times during his Test career. The right-handed player amassed 981 runs in 85 innings of 67 matches without a fifty. In August 1958, he registered his best batting innings of an unbeaten 39 against New Zealand at the Oval.