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Especially given the number of records the side broke.No Australian Cricketer from the past 20 years good enough to make a squad of 13? I think that's extremely harsh.
Especially given the number of records the side broke.No Australian Cricketer from the past 20 years good enough to make a squad of 13? I think that's extremely harsh.
He named a 2nd and 3rd XI? Unless you're assuming as such based on his candidates. TBH, apart from Larwood, all the names he listed have good claim to be in a first all-time XI.Actually, if memory serves me correctly he didnt pick a single West Indian paceman for his 1st 2nd or 3rd test XIs, hence y i didnt take ne of his teams seriously. Marshall (atleast) is easily in the top 5 greatest pacemen of all time and i dont think there are 12 bowlers greater/better than Curtly Ambrose.
Good point. Let me put an Australian side for the last 20 years and then see who I could have replaced with who.No Australian Cricketer from the past 20 years good enough to make a squad of 13? I think that's extremely harsh.
Allan Border and Craig McDermott are two notable absentees from your XI. I guess the Aussie team from say 1995 to 2005 had heaps of brilliant performers and it was really a team effort.Good point. Let me put an Australian side for the last 20 years and then see who I could have replaced with who.
- Hayden
- Taylor/Langer
- Ponting
- M Waugh
- S Waugh
- Clarke/Hussey
- Healy/Gilchrist
- Warne
- Gillespie
- Lee
- Macgrath
I may have missed someone but I doubt it is anyone important. There are In Ponting, Warne and Macgrath there are three most suitable candidates for an all time side. Some may want to include Gilchrist too.
Warne and Macgrath have fabulous stats and they are great players but in my opinion Ponting is the one I most thought of before opting for Harvey. If someone told me Ponting for Harvey I would not resist much.
Macgrath is probably the finest right handed fast medium bowlers to come from Australia in almost a century. I prefer Davidson for being left handed since I already have Miller Lillee and Lindwall who are right handed and in the fast category.
Warne is the greatest leg spinner the world has seen in the last forty years but I am really impressed by all that has been written about O'Reilly and Grimmett. The one person who played with and agfainst those two and saw most of Warne's career, Sir Donald, considered O'Reilly the finest bowler he had ever seen and Grimmett the finest slow orthodox leg spinner. I have just taken his and other contemporary writings about him as valid. I must stress that I am also influenced by Warne's inability to cope with aggressive/domineering bowling as he faced from the Indians.
In a side with two all rounders in Miller and Davidson, I see no reason to compromise on keeping abilities for batting skills hence the choice of a pure keeper. If I have to chose the better keeper for the last twenty years too, my choice would be Healy not Gilchrist. Of course, in the absence of a genuine all rounder in this period (last 20 years) one might be tempted to include Gilchrist for better balance.
I must stress this is just my opinion and reasoning. Not something I am going to fight over
Border has great qualities over and above his skills with the bat. He was a fighter par excellence. I am not running down his skills as a batsman when I say he performed well above his natural talents because he was so mentally strong. Now this is not a quality to be scoffed at; certainly not in a Test side. However when we are picking an all time side, the sheer talent available is so massive that we should not look to chose players that will get the team out of a messy situation through sheer will and fighting abilities (again I am not decrying Border's batting skills). I would expect a side with Trumper, Morris, Bradman, Chappell and Harvey at the top and Miller and Davidson to follow not need a terrier like Border at number six.Allan Border and Craig McDermott are two notable absentees from your XI. I guess the Aussie team from say 1995 to 2005 had heaps of brilliant performers and it was really a team effort.
I must say that I find it extremely tough to see how Harvey is rated above Border or SWaugh.
What's your view on Border SJS? I don't want to fight
just watch his greatest XI dvd. He chose an intial 33 and then whittled it down to XI players without a single WI paceman. And seriously, none of the bowlers in the 33 have a better claim than Marshall much less the final XI. Then again benaud never did call this the greatest team, just the 1 he'd like to see play togetherHe named a 2nd and 3rd XI? Unless you're assuming as such based on his candidates. TBH, apart from Larwood, all the names he listed have good claim to be in a first all-time XI.
Border has great qualities over and above his skills with the bat. He was a fighter par excellence. I am not running down his skills as a batsman when I say he performed well above his natural talents because he was so mentally strong. Now this is not a quality to be scoffed at; certainly not in a Test side. However when we are picking an all time side, the sheer talent available is so massive that we should not look to chose players that will get the team out of a messy situation through sheer will and fighting abilities (again I am not decrying Border's batting skills). I would expect a side with Trumper, Morris, Bradman, Chappell and Harvey at the top and Miller and Davidson to follow not need a terrier like Border at number six.
Players like Border are invaluable and the weaker the side the more their mental strengths are to be considered priceless.
By the way, as far as the last 20 years side is concerned, I would have put Border in for sure instead of Hussey/Clarke or even M Waugh but for the fact that he did not play much Test cricket after 1990. 70 percent of his runs were scored before that date.
I agree, it is strange that Benaud didn't rate him where his record demands. But that's been the case with Marshall a lot. He is rated really highly here whereas generally in the cricketing world he doesn't get much of a shout-out.just watch his greatest XI dvd. He chose an intial 33 and then whittled it down to XI players without a single WI paceman. And seriously, none of the bowlers in the 33 have a better claim than Marshall much less the final XI. Then again benaud never did call this the greatest team, just the 1 he'd like to see play together
in the ESPN legends series he came pretty highly, at 18 IIRC. he was the second highest placed pure fast bowler behind lillee. the fast bowling all rounders imran, miller, botham and hadlee were above him. even among bowlers he was probably only third, behind warne and lillee. that list was made by a panel of ex cricketers and writers.I agree, it is strange that Benaud didn't rate him where his record demands. But that's been the case with Marshall a lot. He is rated really highly here whereas generally in the cricketing world he doesn't get much of a shout-out.