They would have never agreed to play against the Windies anyway methinks, or India and Pakistan for that matter.They would have challenged the West Indies more than any other team in that period- with the added political spice that would ensue. People wouldn't lose parts or all of their career going on rebel tours. The despicable regime in SA might have lasted longer- difficult to prove that idea. Loads of implications, some on the pitch and some off it.
What if Zimbabwe got test status in 1985?
They would have had it 'suspended' before 2008 and be playing lots of ODIs with Zim.They would have never agreed to play against the Windies anyway methinks, or India and Pakistan for that matter.
Not much differenece for Zimbabwe besides having a bigger losses column. Though they miht not have imploded the way they did post 2003 World Cup.
What if Kenya had been granted Test status in 2000 instead of/or alongside Bangladesh?
It would unite the BCCI and MCC and all the other cricketiing boards in a shocking display of homophobiaThey would have had it 'suspended' before 2008 and be playing lots of ODIs with Zim.
What impact would it have if you countrys leading cricketer (Tendulkar, Ponting, Flintoff, Shoaib etc) came out as gay?
South Africa would have won the World Cup and have held the psychological edge over Australia then on. If I remember correctly, they were on a 12 (?) match winning streak against Pakistan at the time.It would unite the BCCI and MCC and all the other cricketiing boards in a shocking display of homophobia
What if Alan Donald and Lance Kusener had found it in them to complete that run in the 1999 WC semifinals?
History would have no doubt Denis Compton was the greatest sportsman who ever livedSouth Africa would have won the World Cup and have held the psychological edge over Australia then on. If I remember correctly, they were on a 12 (?) match winning streak against Pakistan at the time.
What if World War 2 had never intervened?
Somebody else would have done.History would have no doubt Denis Compton was the greatest sportsman who ever lived
What if Kerry Packer hadn't bothered?
Boycott retires in 1980 as the highest test run-scorer with an average over 50. David Steele is a footnote as a Northants batting all-rounder who shares his name with a Liberal leader & Mike Brearley never captains England.What is Boycott hadn't taken his 3 year sabatical from test cricket in the mid 70's?
With Larwood's foot problems and no leg theory I can't see the result being much differentBoycott retires in 1980 as the highest test run-scorer with an average over 50. David Steele is a footnote as a Northants batting all-rounder who shares his name with a Liberal leader & Mike Brearley never captains England.
What if - Jardine & Larwood had lined up for the 1934 Ashes?
I have read that he would have been another Bradman but I just don't think it possible, he would have finished with an average high 40sAustralia would still of regained the ashes in 2006-07 but England would be the one of the sides currently fighting for the best side in the world crown.
What If: Archie Jackson never developed tuberculosis and had a full career?
82 wickets @ under 18 for the season suggests he wasn't overly inconvenienced by then, tbh.With Larwood's foot problems and no leg theory I can't see the result being much different
They'd need to keep a spare box of balls handy.The infighting of who was to be captain, would have made them the sleeping giant of world cricket, but just maybe Imran could have made them the best team in the world for a number of years
What if Jessop had one of the modern bats?
That's because he was a wonderful bowler - but he was always well down on pace after 1932/3382 wickets @ under 18 for the season suggests he wasn't overly inconvenienced by then, tbh.
Yeah, and even without the injury he freely admitted that he was far slower in Eng than Aus (though he swung the ball more and for longer).That's because he was a wonderful bowler - but he was always well down on pace after 1932/33
He'd still be batting today.They'd need to keep a spare box of balls handy.
What if Kippax hadn't declared with on Bradman 452*?
I wouldn't admire him nearly as much.He'd still be batting today.
What if Ian Botham had worked a bit harder at his game?
I'd probably vomit.I wouldn't admire him nearly as much.
What if 2020 was admitted to the Olympics in 2012?
Australia would have still been too good for England, and Bradman would still have been considered the greatest batsman of all time.Australia would pick both of them move Haddin to 6, have Siddle, Hilfenhaus and McDonald as the rest of the bowling attack for the South Africa series with North openning with Katich. For the ashes Lee and Clark would come in for Hilfenhaus and Siddle/McDonald leaving a line up of:
Katich
North
Ponting (*)
Hussey
Clarke
Haddin (+)
Wasim Akram
Davidson
McDonald/ Siddle
Lee
Clark
WIhat If: Bradman was unable to continue playing cricket after WWII due to fibrositis?