/I'll choose a best 11 of the last 19 years with the players in bold as my top 5:
Hayden
Sehwag
Ponting
SRT
Lara
Kallis
Gilchrist
Warne
Ambrose
Murali
Mcgrath
i rate inzi higher than Dravid, Sehwag and Hayden..Inzi > Ponting, Gilchrist, Sangakkara, Sehwag, Hayden, Dravid?
Not that he was bad, but there's a reason he wasn't included in the original XI for the supertest.
I'd mostly agree with your sentiments there - except I'd rate Ponting ahead of Brian Lara for certain. No doubt Ricky wins games as a batsman.Warne: brilliant, made watching an opposing team bat slowly an enthralling viewing experience.
Lara: Just the best batsman to watch (on the list anyways, was in awe of Viv when I was a kid) almost impossible to dismiss when set, and the only BATSMAN who actually won test matches.
McGrath: The ultimate match winner. The main reason for Aus decade long dominance.
Akram: My fav fast bowler to watch. Had every trick imaginable. Speed, long runup, short runup, around the wicket, nasty swing, endurance, longevity, add big hitting and i'm beggining to drool.
Gilly: As an Aus fan I'm ashamed that I wished bad on many a 5 or 6 batsman for Aus, just cause I was impatient to watch him bat. You knew what to expect: an audacious assualt of big hitting from the very start of his innings. This may make me shallow in the eyes of some stuffy technique types, but hey it was fun to watch.
You know deep down I probably do too, but hey I already had 3 other Aussies, and as I said I found it really difficult to split about 9 blokes, so went for Lara (ahead of Ponting and Sachin) basically cause I really dug his style. My comment about him being only batsman to win games comes mainly to the 2 matches they won in WI (mmm was it about 2000ish) when the rest of his team was rubbish against an awesome Oz team. I've seen nothing to match that. Ponting may have set up many a win, but it was always a team effort and in a strong team its the bowlers who win the matches. (gees I hope that atleast kinda makes sense)I'd mostly agree with your sentiments there - except I'd rate Ponting ahead of Brian Lara for certain. No doubt Ricky wins games as a batsman.
None of them kept wicket!Gilchrist = Massively Overrated. Although a fine player, his batting mainly benefitted from quality top-order batsman and a formidable lower-order. Langer, Hayden, Ponting, Mark Waugh, Steve Waugh, Damien Martyn and Michael Hussey were/are better batsman then Gilly.
TBH, I think Gilchrist would've struggled to get a gig in the Australian team had he not been a wicketkeeper.None of them kept wicket!
/You know deep down I probably do too, but hey I already had 3 other Aussies, and as I said I found it really difficult to split about 9 blokes, so went for Lara (ahead of Ponting and Sachin) basically cause I really dug his style. My comment about him being only batsman to win games comes mainly to the 2 matches they won in WI (mmm was it about 2000ish) when the rest of his team was rubbish against an awesome Oz team. I've seen nothing to match that. Ponting may have set up many a win, but it was always a team effort and in a strong team its the bowlers who win the matches. (gees I hope that atleast kinda makes sense)
cheers
Nah, not really. Kallis was a quality bowler in his earlier days. His bowling gradually deteriorated as his career went on, mainly because of his batting.And i think Jacques Kallis would have struggled to get in the South African team had he not been a batsman.