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hello all this is my first post and I am interested to see who makes everyones all time Test XI and International One Day XI.
heard vaguly abt Amar Singh and Md Nissar .... Merchant was one of the gr8 but don't know if he has played more tests .... C K Naidu would be a regular fixture in any all time X1, if we were to go by the legendIndia Test XI:
- Merchant
- Sunil Gavaskar
- Rahul Dravid
- Sachin Tendulkar
- Mohinder Amarnath
- Syed Kirmani
- Kapil Dev
- Anil Kumble
- Mohammad Nissar
- Amar Singh
- Bishan Bedi/Subhash Gupte
Gupte outside the subcontinent, and Bedi inside the subcontient or on spinning wickets.
Because I think this is a better XI. Only one I left out that I wanted is Hazare...I really wanted to pick him. In fact, I'm going to go change my mind and pick him.why not make a X1 from those who have played like 20 tests
Hazare was legendry too ... and why not C K Naidu?Because I think this is a better XI. Only one I left out that I wanted is Hazare...I really wanted to pick him. In fact, I'm going to go change my mind and pick him.
For old Indian players, it is impossible to go by Test stats. They never got the chance to play enough Tests. I am going by what he did in England and the views of contemporaries. Obviously, I'd rather have the performances at the Test level to back it up, but in the case of Indian pace bowling, there are scarce pickings. Len Hutton once said that 'there is no better bowler in the world than Amar Singh', and that's really good enough for me. Many English players like Hammond were also very complimentary.Hazare was legendry too ... and why not C K Naidu?
did a search on Amar Singh and found the one below
Amar Singh
if he is the one in your 11 then I don't know how you picked him .... 7 games, 28 wkts .... is there a footage to see how good he was in those 7 games? .... and we don't know how consistent he would hv been if he had played more games, he might just hv had a few good games and i don't see any 10 wkts haul in a game by him as well!!!!
He was possibly better than Amar Singh - he was certainly faster. His FC record is also superior to Amar Singh and together, they really were the stars of the Indian team when it first got Test status. Nayudu claimed he was faster than even Larwood, though that was probably just an exaggeration, it was still the case that many of the great batsman of the time were beaten for sheer pace when facing him.and tell us something abt Md Nissar as well .... i saw on cricinfo that he has played 6 games and has 28 wkts
Md Nissar
I have a great photo of him somewhere with the off stump cartwheeling. Ill look for it.He was possibly better than Amar Singh - he was certainly faster. His FC record is also superior to Amar Singh and together, they really were the stars of the Indian team when it first got Test status. Nayudu claimed he was faster than even Larwood, though that was probably just an exaggeration, it was still the case that many of the great batsman of the time were beaten for sheer pace when facing him.
Tough to not have McGrath, but I guess you can argue Lindwall's batting ability to displace the other fast bowlers?Today's Australian XI, off the top of my head:
Ponsford
Trumper
Bradman
Chappell
Harvey
Miller
Gilchrist
Warne
Lindwall
O'Reilly
Lillee
Always find the bowling difficult with McGrath, Davidson and Spofforth missing out this time, next time it could be something totally different.
I think Bradman is that much of a freak that he could bat wherever he wanted and still be remarkably effective. I think 3 is a spot Ponting feels the most comfortable in and would score the most runs from...While I think Bradman is such a freak of nature that he would just score a truck load of runs from wherever....Any reason why you'd have Ponting at 3 ahead of Bradman?
I quite like that idea of picking a combined Test and OD XI. Like they had a tour organised and had to pick 11 players that gave them the best chance in both forms.will make my world 11 based on the following
- those who played in the last few decades say from 1970 onwards
- those who can be accomodated in both Tests and ODIs
so below is my world 11, i.e. a common one for both tests and ODIs
- Greenidge, Haynes, Lara
- Tendulkar, Richards, Sobers, Gilchrist
- Marshall, Warne, Hadlee, Lillee