bagapath
International Captain
Purely as bowlers Imran and Hadlee were miles ahead of Miller. There are so many better options for a fourth bowler. Even from Australia, Lindwall and Spofforth were superior pace bowlers. Among spinners Oreilly and Grimmett would be more useful. Without either batting or bowling Miller and Botham would not be the same cricketers. Their charm was that they were not the best in either department but with them the combination of both faculties was absolutely devastating. As devastating as the combination of Sobers' great batting and useful bowling or Hadlee's fantastic pace bowling and competent batting skills.I disagree, as I've mentioned here before: giving Sobers the ball in a dream team is a complete waste of overs and runs. In an all-time Aussie XI (could be the world XI TBH ) I would have Miller, Warne, Lillee and McGrath. Miller bowls absolute high quality stuff and only his quota lets him down somewhat in this company, but having Warne negates that. These 4 can easily handle the load and there is no need to give Sobers a bowl. And if we are talking a few overs only, then that is a part-timer not an all-rounder.
There are a few shoo-ins from australia in a world xi, I agree. one batted at no. 3. the other one batted at 7 at a SR of 80+ and also kept wickets superbly. There is a strong possibility of a text-messaging leg spinner getting in at 9 or 10. But every other slot is very very difficult to get in. The bowling attack you have given is far far away from what a dream xi's attack could be.
At this level, that is how it should be. We can argue till our last breaths about the numbers and never split these cricketers. Flair and aggression would be the separating factors, ultimately.ITrue, but isn't that part of the problem? Kallis does so much, as much as Sobers even, and yet because of aesthetic reasons he'll not be mentioned in the same breath.
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