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All Time Country ODI Teams ?

Beleg

International Regular
I dunno about the Aussies but I'd back my Pakistani XI to beat any WI XI 7 out of 10 times in ODI's.
 

Fusion

Global Moderator
Pakistan XI

1.Saeed Anwar
2.Aamir Sohail
3.Javed Miandad
4.Mo Yo
5.Inzamam
6.Imran Khan*
7.Moin Khan
8.Wasim Akram
9.Waqar Younis
10.Saqlain Mushtaq
11.Shoaib Akhtar

pretty modern day look to the team..can't help but feel ive missed sum1 out?!lol
Good team. I would insert Zaheer Abbas for MoYo though.
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
TBF, most people only pick ODI sides featuring players who played ODIs.
cut the saffies some slack will ya. Same way with their test side we are willing to make exceptions for many of their great players whose test careers where limited or didn't play at all for obvious reasons & are still willing to recognise how strong an all-time test side they would have had, similar reasoning would have to be taken towards their ODI side.
 

Slifer

International Captain
I dunno about the Aussies but I'd back my Pakistani XI to beat any WI XI 7 out of 10 times in ODI's.
Based on what exactly? Cause it cant be history cause based on that the WI certainly has the edge on Pakistan regardless of era.
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
If the game was played in Pakistan, I would say that Saqlain would be a huge factor since West Indies don't have a specialist spinner. Also, think of the reverse-swing that Wasim et al would get. The Windies bowlers never learnt how to do that (through no fault of their own, of course, just a different era).

I'm backing Pakistan.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
West Indies don't need a specialist spinner, their seamers are good enough.

In any case, if a game was played in Pakistan I'd bet a fair bit on there being little in the pitch for seamers or spinners.
 

Slifer

International Captain
If the game was played in Pakistan, I would say that Saqlain would be a huge factor since West Indies don't have a specialist spinner. Also, think of the reverse-swing that Wasim et al would get. The Windies bowlers never learnt how to do that (through no fault of their own, of course, just a different era).

I'm backing Pakistan.
Again based on what? A likely Wi top 5 wood be Haynes, Greenidge, Lara, Viv, lloyd Et al and i cant think of ne one of those batsmen who had ne problems facing reverse swing (specifically Pakistan's). Again history between the 2 teams whether recent or in the distant past showed that Wi handle Pakistan pace quite easily TBH. I cant say the same about a pakistan top 6 facing off against the WI pacemen which is y i wood give the WI the edge.
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Australia

Adam Gilchrist (wk)
Mark Waugh
Ricky Ponting
Dean Jones
Steve Waugh (c)
Michael Bevan
Symonds/Hussey
Shane Warne
Damien Fleming
Dennis Lillee
Glenn McGrath

12th Man - Ian Harvey (very underrated, brilliant death bowler)

Pakistan
Javed Miandad
Saeed Anwar
Imran Khan (c)
Zaheer Abbas
Inzamam Ul-Haq
Salim Malik (match fixing aside)
Moin Khan (wk)
Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis
Sarfraz Nawaz
Saqlain Mushtaq / Mushtaq Ahmed

India
Sunil Gavaskar (c)
Ajay Jadeja (match fixing aside)
Sachin Tendulkar
Rahul Dravid
Mohammad Azharuddin (see jadeja)
Kapil Dev
Ravi Shastri
MS Dhoni (wk)
Anil Kumble
Jagaval Srinath
Bishan Bedi

I know Dhoni's a bit low, but they have enough bowling talent there

Sri Lanka

Kaluwitharana (spelling) (wk)
Jayasuria
Attapatu
Jayawardene
Sangakarra
Aravinda De Silva
A Ranatunga (c)
Chaminda Vaas
Malinga (i cant find another outstanding pace bowler)
Murali
Herath (seems pretty good in tests, solid in ODI's that he's played, cant find any1 else)

RSA
Barry Richards
Garry Kirsten
Kallis
Graeme Pollock
Gibbs
Cullinan (so he can suffer the wrath of warne)
Lance Klusner
Shaun Pollock
Dave Richardson (wk)
Symcox (their best spinner)
Procter

Zimbabwe
Dave Houghton
Neil Johnson
Murray Goodwin
Andy Flower
Duncan Fletcher
Grant Flower
Alistair Campbell
Paul Strang
Heath Streak
Douglas Hondo
Henry Olonga

Stuff doing any more
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
Amazing that you couldn't be bothered doing a NZ side, but you did a Zimbabwe side.

But, that's what you'd expect from an Australian ;-)
 

PhoenixFire

International Coach
Just because he wore thick glasses and a lame winter sweater and had 50 cm thick side burns doesnt make him better than Mo Yo !!
Well it made him a whole lot cooler tbh.

Anyways Abbas was easily better than Yousuf at ODIs (not sure about tests though) IMO, one of the best tbh, wasn't his average 47 or something ridiculous like that?
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Well it made him a whole lot cooler tbh.

Anyways Abbas was easily better than Yousuf at ODIs (not sure about tests though) IMO, one of the best tbh, wasn't his average 47 or something ridiculous like that?
think u r confusing him with Javed Miandad there, mate. :)
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Nope, Zaheer Abbas averaged 47.62 in ODIs although he only played 62 matches. Excellent strike rate too of 84.80.
wow, didn't know that...... apologies. :)



That's kinda odd that two of the best batsmen of a certain country end up with such very similar averages in ODIs..... I guess Javed's SR wasn't as good, though.
 

Dasa

International Vice-Captain
Yeah, Javed's average (41.7) and SR (67.01) were both inferior. I suppose he had more memorable knocks though, and the longevity of his ODI career counts for a bit.
 

Fusion

Global Moderator
Just because he wore thick glasses and a lame winter sweater and had 50 cm thick side burns doesnt make him better than Mo Yo !!
:blink:

Fraz - I know logic and reason fails you from time to time, but Zaheer was one of the best ODI batsman Pakistan ever produced. I consider him to be better than MoYo (at least at this stage of MoYo career's).
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Zaheer's are a long gone stories IMO.

;) That's a roundabout way of saying that for me Zaheer was no more than a genius of his time - it's pretty fruitless comparing him to the Anwars, Inzamams, Yousufs, Elahis and Shoaib Maliks of this World because they played a different game. Hopefully Salman Butts can be added to that list in time.
 

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