G.I.Joe
International Coach
Gary Kirsten (LHB, 45.27)
Mahela Jayawardene (RHB, 53.96)
Vivian Richards (RHB, 50.23) (c)
Sachin Tendulkar (RHB, 55.37) (vc)
Vijay Hazare (RHB, 47.65)
Clyde Walcott + (RHB, 56.68)
Aubrey Faulkner (RHB, 40.79, LBG, 26.58)
Shaun Pollock (RHB, 32.31, RFM, 23.11)
Jason Gillespie (RHB, 18.73, RF, 26.13)
Frank Tyson (RHB, 10.95, RF, 18.56)
Subhash Gupte (RHB, 6.31, LBG, 29.55)
IMO, one of the most beautifully balanced sides, with batting down to 8, and still finds room enough to feature 5 full time bowlers - 3 quicks and 2 spinners. This ensures the batting never finds itself short against any sort of bowling attack, and the bowling attack is poised to take advantage of any given set of conditions, right from the incessant toil required of flat tracks to the tailored precision strikes required of turners or greentops.
The batting extends down to 8, with Pollock averaging 32 down there. The #9 has a double century to his name. Kirsten and Jayawardene will open, both excellent batsmen in their own right. The middle order is led by Viv and Sachin, looking forward to some devastating partnerships there. With arguably the two greatest batsmen of the last 36 years batting 3 and 4, thats a pretty solid lineup already. Hazare, Walcott, Faulkner and Pollock round up the batting, and are an impressive bunch even discounting the openers and Sachin and Viv! The average batting average of the team works out to 38 - thats 418 runs on average scored every time the team walks out to bat!
The 5 man bowling attack features Tyson and Pollock opening in a perfect fire and brimstone combination. Gillespie runs in at first change, and the two spinners - Gupte and Faulkner follow. The average bowling average of the 5 man attack works out to 24.7! With the incredibly quick and accurate Tyson, the surgical precision operator Pollock, Gillespie of mullet fame, South Africa's greatest all rounder of his era and arguably India's best ever spinner to contend with, opposition batting lineups will have no respite.
The team will be led by the man who never led his team to a series loss - Vivian Richards, and Tendulkar will deputise.
Mahela Jayawardene (RHB, 53.96)
Vivian Richards (RHB, 50.23) (c)
Sachin Tendulkar (RHB, 55.37) (vc)
Vijay Hazare (RHB, 47.65)
Clyde Walcott + (RHB, 56.68)
Aubrey Faulkner (RHB, 40.79, LBG, 26.58)
Shaun Pollock (RHB, 32.31, RFM, 23.11)
Jason Gillespie (RHB, 18.73, RF, 26.13)
Frank Tyson (RHB, 10.95, RF, 18.56)
Subhash Gupte (RHB, 6.31, LBG, 29.55)
IMO, one of the most beautifully balanced sides, with batting down to 8, and still finds room enough to feature 5 full time bowlers - 3 quicks and 2 spinners. This ensures the batting never finds itself short against any sort of bowling attack, and the bowling attack is poised to take advantage of any given set of conditions, right from the incessant toil required of flat tracks to the tailored precision strikes required of turners or greentops.
The batting extends down to 8, with Pollock averaging 32 down there. The #9 has a double century to his name. Kirsten and Jayawardene will open, both excellent batsmen in their own right. The middle order is led by Viv and Sachin, looking forward to some devastating partnerships there. With arguably the two greatest batsmen of the last 36 years batting 3 and 4, thats a pretty solid lineup already. Hazare, Walcott, Faulkner and Pollock round up the batting, and are an impressive bunch even discounting the openers and Sachin and Viv! The average batting average of the team works out to 38 - thats 418 runs on average scored every time the team walks out to bat!
The 5 man bowling attack features Tyson and Pollock opening in a perfect fire and brimstone combination. Gillespie runs in at first change, and the two spinners - Gupte and Faulkner follow. The average bowling average of the 5 man attack works out to 24.7! With the incredibly quick and accurate Tyson, the surgical precision operator Pollock, Gillespie of mullet fame, South Africa's greatest all rounder of his era and arguably India's best ever spinner to contend with, opposition batting lineups will have no respite.
The team will be led by the man who never led his team to a series loss - Vivian Richards, and Tendulkar will deputise.