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Mmmmm agreed...
Athlai couple of months ago we also beat Kiwis on their land itself..
Athlai couple of months ago we also beat Kiwis on their land itself..
Still not very clear. Are you suggesting Ojha is terrible?Ooops I have edited my post It should make a little more sense.
Yeah we were outplayed, but the rain didn't help us much either.Mmmmm agreed...
Athlai couple of months ago we also beat Kiwis on their land itself..
Hardly just having a chuckle at myself for completely forgetting Ojha.Maybe a faceplam picture would be more appropriate then a laughing emote.Still not very clear. Are you suggesting Ojha is terrible?
For sure, thats why I reckon they're the best in the world at the moment. Though the margin is small between them Aus, SA then NZ and SL.Heheheh yeah, but playing on those tracks (Bouncy one) it was proved that this young Indian team have lotta talent.
Ah cheers!Hardly just having a chuckle at myself for completely forgetting Ojha.Maybe a faceplam picture would be more appropriate then a laughing emote.
Australia losing Symonds, puts them on par with India ATMThat excuse is available for all teams right? Not just the Aussies. Anyway as of now, SA is clearly No.1 in ODIs, followed by India and then Australia.
That wasn't really the problem. A bench strenght of D Hussey, Ferguson, Tait, Warner, Hilfenhaus, Hodge, Nannes, Bailey, Pomersbach (although all didn't didn't play). Is clearly better than anything IND & SA would could put forward beyond there first XIs.If they don't have the bench strength to replace a few injured guys, then they in my books are not simply no.1.
How is it double?. Its the same about, only difference is that IND big players just haven't asked for rest. Although they they may likely to so on the schedule tour to WI coming up.Besides if you are talking about how Ponting, Johnson etc need rest, the entire Indian contingent has played double the cricket that these guys have in the last 2 months.
India beat Australia in the 2008 CB series and there was Symonds in the side.Australia losing Symonds, puts them on par with India ATM
It is not full strength Indian team. Raina, who;s been such an improved player does not appear in your XI. So does not Ojha.Full strength Indian team
Because they were missing Shaun Marsh?Looking at that, one really cant split them. SA 7-3 ODI performances over AUS dont mean anything given that Australia were not a full-strenght at any point in time.
Lol. The second XI for India would comprise of :That wasn't really the problem. A bench strenght of D Hussey, Ferguson, Tait, Warner, Hilfenhaus, Hodge, Nannes, Bailey, Pomersbach (although all didn't didn't play). Is clearly better than anything IND & SA would could put forward beyond there first XIs.
All these counts when trying to determine who is the number one.Its just that unlike AUS ODI side from WC 99 to about WI 08. During that period of ODIS vs NZ/SA/PAK recently confidence was down & their was pressure on the new players to come in & perform immediately, which regardless of their ability was very tough.
Indian players cannot ask for rest as the competition is so hard and they do not have the luxury of taking breaks at their will, barring perhaps Dhoni and Tendulkar.How is it double?. Its the same about, only difference is that IND big players just haven't asked for rest. Although they they may likely to so on the schedule tour to WI coming up.
How on earth is Parnell considered world class?Steyn is a good striker but almost always going to be expensive.
Parnell is world class.
Kallis past it
Morkel and co. are dire.
Botha is alright but India's are better.
They were the best when Pollock was still there now they are just a bit behind India. India's batting is too good and at home they would be heavy favorites while away it'd be 50/50
Bowled well this one time.How on earth is Parnell considered world class?
NZ won VB series 02, PAK won the super Challenge series 02, SA won 3-2 in 06 & 2-1 in 00, NZ won 3-0 in 2007, Eng won CB series 2007, Aus went out of the 2002 CT & ICC Knockout 2000 early. In the period 99 WC to WI 08 as well.India beat Australia in the 2008 CB series and there was Symonds in the side.
Raina would be challenging Sharma for a place. The rest of that top-order is pretty settled. I can only see Ojha playing in a twin-spin attack on turning tracks.It is not full strength Indian team. Raina, who;s been such an improved player does not appear in your XI. So does not Ojha.
Haa, why is this even a debate?Because they were missing Shaun Marsh? .
Definately better than any AUS spinner. Would lobe to have him.Lol. The second XI for India would comprise of :
Ojha.
Yea, better than Ronchi as a back-up keeperD Kartik (Wk).
Bits a pieces. Hopes is a better overall than him in ODIs. Pathan better in T20s.I Pathan.
He aint better than Hodge, D Hussey. Him & Ferguson are pretty close, Raina the better T20 player though.Raina.
Well Australia first choice ODI pace attack is Lee/Johnson/Brakcen right. Back-ups then would be Tait, Nannes, Siddle. Patel & RP aint better than none of them. They better than Hilfenhaus, Harris, Laughlin though.M Patel
RP Singh.
Well i just dispelled this notion...Those names are experienced and better than most of the names you suggested.
How could it?. Australia losing all those players is eqivalent to IND & SA losing Steyn, Khan, Morkel, Yuvraj, Kallis etc for an extended period of time for similar reasons. IND & SA depth aint better than AUS either - so its not like they would have done better.All these counts when trying to determine who is the number one.
Aus competition aint exactly easy either. The ODI series vs NZ & PAK could have been avoided, but losing Lee & Symonds, Watson etc to injuries & other reasons does make make SA beating them legitimate as i said.Indian players cannot ask for rest as the competition is so hard and they do not have the luxury of taking breaks at their will, barring perhaps Dhoni and Tendulkar.
That's actually Makhaya Ntini IIRCBrett Lee, the most underappreciated bowler who's taken 300+ Test Wickets ever IMO.
Yes, but one thing for in T20 Black caps are one of the best.For sure, thats why I reckon they're the best in the world at the moment. Though the margin is small between them Aus, SA then NZ and SL.
No,NZ won VB series 02, PAK won the super Challenge series 02, SA won 3-2 in 06 & 2-1 in 00, NZ won 3-0 in 2007, Eng won CB series 2007, Aus went out of the 2002 CT & ICC Knockout 2000 early. In the period 99 WC to WI 08 as well.
India like all those teams played well & won, but it clearly did not make them a better team than AUS.
Right now with Symonds out, AUS & IND are even along with SA when at full-strenght.
Well, attributing every single loss to poor selection proves that there is a clear disconnect between selectors perception of the best talent in the country. Secondly it is the poorest and weakest excuse to be resorted as there is nothing supporting the poor on field performances.Haa, why is this even a debate?
Not just Marsh. No Lee, Symonds, Watson, Tait, Ponting, Johnson, Siddle all went missing due to injuries or needed breaks. While the situation wasn'nt helped also by some crazy selections i.e laughlin & Harris.
SA 3-2 win is 2006 was clearly far more legitmate.
Pathan is better than Hopes in all 3 forms of the game.Bits a pieces. Hopes is a better overall than him in ODIs. Pathan better in T20s.
On current form, he indeed is better than Ferguson and Hodge. Hussey is pretty dire in ODIs so no comparison there.He aint better than Hodge, D Hussey. Him & Ferguson are pretty close, Raina the better T20 player though.
Bailey and Pomersbach are are comparable to perhaps Abhishek Nayar and Ravindra Jadeja. I'd rather back the Indians to come on the top.The likes of Bailey & Pomersbach are very good players. India after Raina dont have much better ODI batting depth than them, didn't see any evidence of that in the IPL.
RP has better performances than Nannes. Tait is probably history.Well Australia first choice ODI pace attack is Lee/Johnson/Brakcen right. Back-ups then would be Tait, Nannes, Siddle. Patel & RP aint better than none of them. They better than Hilfenhaus, Harris, Laughlin though.
Not really.Well i just dispelled this notion...
India can fire at the same power even after losing Yuvraj and Khan because the guys replacing them are more or less adept. So that's a weak example.How could it?. Australia losing all those players is eqivalent to IND & SA losing Steyn, Khan, Morkel, Yuvraj, Kallis etc for an extended period of time for similar reasons. IND & SA depth aint better than AUS either - so its not like they would have done better.
What then explains the continued selection of Micheal Clarke despite being dire in ODIs for almost 2 years after WC? (Avg < 30, SR - 60)Aus competition aint exactly easy either.
Well Raina and Sharma might be jostling for a place now and would be replacing each other every now and then but he is a class act and can be a great player when Tendulkar retires.Raina would be challenging Sharma for a place. The rest of that top-order is pretty settled. I can only see Ojha playing in a twin-spin attack on turning tracks.
Haa, why is this even a debate?
Not just Marsh. No Lee, Symonds, Watson, Tait, Ponting, Johnson, Siddle all went missing due to injuries or needed breaks. While the situation wasn'nt helped also by some crazy selections i.e laughlin & Harris.
Hopes is a no hoper. At least Pathan in swinging conditions is good.Bits a pieces. Hopes is a better overall than him in ODIs. Pathan better in T20s.
If you say so. Haven't seen anything special from D. Hussey or Hodge while seen plenty from Raina already.He aint better than Hodge, D Hussey. Him & Ferguson are pretty close, Raina the better T20 player though.
The likes of Bailey & Pomersbach are very good players. India after Raina dont have much better ODI batting depth than them, didn't see any evidence of that in the IPL.
Well Australia first choice ODI pace attack is Lee/Johnson/Brakcen right. Back-ups then would be Tait, Nannes, Siddle. Patel & RP aint better than none of them. They better than Hilfenhaus, Harris, Laughlin though.
Oh, mate you've forgot to mention about 2001 border -Gavaskar trophy.No,
Tendulkar >>> Any ODI player currently playinh
Sehwag >> Warner/Hughes
Dhoni >>> Haddin
Yuvraj >> Any middle order Aussie ODI batsman
Gambhir = Ponting (current form)
Khan < Johnson
Sharma > Siddle
Ojha > Bracken
Harby >>> Any Aussie spinner
One on one, clearly India is superior to Australia.
Well, attributing every single loss to poor selection proves that there is a clear disconnect between selectors perception of the best talent in the country. Secondly it is the poorest and weakest excuse to be resorted as there is nothing supporting the poor on field performances.
Pathan is better than Hopes in all 3 forms of the game.
On current form, he indeed is better than Ferguson and Hodge. Hussey is pretty dire in ODIs so no comparison there.
Bailey and Pomersbach are are comparable to perhaps Abhishek Nayar and Ravindra Jadeja. I'd rather back the Indians to come on the top.
RP has better performances than Nannes. Tait is probably history.
Not really.
India can fire at the same power even after losing Yuvraj and Khan because the guys replacing them are more or less adept. So that's a weak example.
What then explains the continued selection of Micheal Clarke despite being dire in ODIs for almost 2 years after WC? (Avg < 30, SR - 60)
Talking about ODI's hereOh, mate you've forgot to mention about 2001 border -Gavaskar trophy.
India had always stopped Oz from breaking their own records of consecutive victories.