Amla said he was impressed by Sachin Tendulkar's longevity in international cricket while maintaining form but said his cricketing idols were Brian Lara, Steve Waugh and Jacques Kallis.
"Lara was really flamboyant; you'd pay to watch him play," Amla said of the former West Indian captain.
Amla said Waugh's appeal lay in his determination.
"He had a great attitude. If he was beaten by a good ball, he'd just smile," Amla was quoted as saying by The Times.
As for Kallis, Amla said it's an honour to be in the same team.
"When we were younger, we all admired Jacques' batting."
Amla's first Test was against India in Kolkata in 2004, where he scored 24 and 2 and was criticised for a flawed technique.
His return to India last year saw him put the bowlers to the sword as part of the sublime form that has seen him rise in the rankings.
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