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ODI all-time XI's for each nation

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Haynes held the ODI centuries record with 17 when no one else was even close.. then the '90s had that explosion in ODI cricket and Sachin, Anwar, Ganguly and Sanath starting piling them up.
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
Haynes held the ODI centuries record with 17 when no one else was even close.. then the '90s had that explosion in ODI cricket and Sachin, Anwar, Ganguly and Sanath starting piling them up.
He held the ODI runs record for a long time as well...He was a perfect ODI opener for the 60-overs-a-side matches those days...
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
1) Ravindra Jadeja
2) Ravindra Jadeja
3) Ravindra Jadeja
4) Ravindra Jadeja
5) Ravindra Jadeja
6) Ravindra Jadeja
7) Ravindra Jadeja
8) Ravindra Jadeja
9) Ravindra Jadeja
10) Ravindra Jadeja
11) Ravindra Jadeja
Jadeja has no place batting seven!
 

Teja.

Global Moderator
Haynes held the ODI centuries record with 17 when no one else was even close.. then the '90s had that explosion in ODI cricket and Sachin, Anwar, Ganguly and Sanath starting piling them up.
He held the ODI runs record for a long time as well...He was a perfect ODI opener for the 60-overs-a-side matches those days...
Yeah, Both Greenidge's and Haynes' strike rates have to be kept in the context of Viv Richards coming in after them too. It eliminated any need for them to take risks, they had to provide a solid start and that's what they did more often than not.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
In terms of teams that actually existed as in they actually played a match together... tough to go past our 2007 WC team/squad.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
AT Aus Squa of 15

Matthew Hayden
Adam Gilchrist
Ricky Ponting
Mark Waugh
Darren Lehmann
Michael Hussey
Michael Bevan
Shane Warne
Brett Lee
Dennis Lillee
Glenn McGrath

Not a fan of dropping one of the best openers in the world for another great player when the later has experience batting at various positions(no.4 in tests for the majority of his career) in international cricket. Both should play.

Rest of the squad:

Nathan Bracken
Dean Jones
Andrew Symonds
Ian Healy (back up keeper)
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
NZ ODI XI:

Glenn Turner
Nathan Astle
Andrew Jones
Martin Crowe (capt)
Bevan Congdon - odi av 56, list a 41
Chris Cairns
Chris Harris
Brendon McCullum (at 8!!!)
Sir Richard H
Daniel Vettori
Shane Bond

Unlucky players:

Fleming, Styris, Twose, Taylor (give him 2 years), Smith, Chatfield, Larsen, Pringle, Allot, Mills
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
It's good but not as good as my teams bowling unless you somehow think Bevan is a better bowler than Simon O'Donnell.
Never suggested such. I just mean that Australia really had a plethora of outstanding ODI bowlers in their past.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
AT Aus Squa of 15

Matthew Hayden
Adam Gilchrist
Ricky Ponting
Mark Waugh
Darren Lehmann
Michael Hussey
Michael Bevan
Shane Warne
Brett Lee
Dennis Lillee
Glenn McGrath

Not a fan of dropping one of the best openers in the world for another great player when the later has experience batting at various positions(no.4 in tests for the majority of his career) in international cricket. Both should play.

Rest of the squad:

Nathan Bracken
Dean Jones
Andrew Symonds
Ian Healy (back up keeper)
Lehmann ahead of Jones and Symonds is an interesting/controversial call. Jones was pretty much considered the best Australian ODI batsman prior to Ricky Ponting/Michael Bevan emerging. As discussed elsewhere in this thread, Symonds was an amazing ODI batsman as well.
 

Ikki

Hall of Fame Member
What was wrong with O'Donnell? My top 5 batsman are very good and should be able to bat through the majority of overs so I wanted numbers 6 and 7 to be the most aggressive batting combination possible and also good enough to get through 10 overs with ease and I feel more confident with SOD's ability with the ball compared with Symonds.
That's fair enough. Just surprised with all the talent we have on offer that his name would come up.
 

sunilreddy

Banned
Saurav Ganguly
Sachin Tendulkar
Rahul Dravid
Mohammad Azharuddin
Yuvraj Singh
Mahendra Dhoni+*
Kapil Dev
Harbhajan Singh
Javagal Srinath
Zaheer Khan
Anil Kumble
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
Saurav Ganguly
Sachin Tendulkar
Rahul Dravid
Mohammad Azharuddin
Yuvraj Singh
Mahendra Dhoni+*
Kapil Dev
Harbhajan Singh
Javagal Srinath
Zaheer Khan
Anil Kumble
Good team. Interested about your avatar, btw. Who is that person?
 

Vish_criclover

Cricket Spectator
My all time ODI XI for India would be :

Sachin Tendulkar
Virender Sehwag
Saurav Ganguly(C)
Mohammad Azharuddin
Yuvraj Singh
M.S Dhoni
Kapil Dev
Harbhajan Singh
Javagal Srinath
Anil Kumble
Zaheer Khan
 

Joao

U19 12th Man
Not enough G Chappell love in this thread for me. WAG (from a batting perspective).

Gilchrist
Watson
Ponting
Jones
Chappell
Bevan
Hussey
Warne
Lee/Bracken (since Lee won't get the new ball)
Lillee
McGrath

12th man M Waugh (handy fielder off the bench too)

For the record I think Junior is a better batsman than Watto but need his overs (not that Mark couldn't bowl of course).

I might have picked Symonds if I didn't think he was a massive douche but don't know who of the selected to leave out anyway.
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Not enough G Chappell love in this thread for me. WAG (from a batting perspective).

Gilchrist
Watson
Ponting
Jones
Chappell
Bevan
Hussey
Warne
Lee/Bracken (since Lee won't get the new ball)
Lillee
McGrath

12th man M Waugh (handy fielder off the bench too)

For the record I think Junior is a better batsman than Watto but need his overs (not that Mark couldn't bowl of course).

I might have picked Symonds if I didn't think he was a massive douche but don't know who of the selected to leave out anyway.
Lee didn't get the new ball for quite a few years in his career when McGrath and Gillespie both took it.
 

Joao

U19 12th Man
Lee didn't get the new ball for quite a few years in his career when McGrath and Gillespie both took it.
Well if that is the case (I don't remember) Lee over Bracken.

Gilchrist
Watson
Ponting
Jones
Chappell
Bevan
Hussey
Warne
Lee
Lillee
McGrath

12th man M Waugh
 

Migara

International Coach
SL XI

Sanath Jayasuriya (LH, SLA)
Tillekaratne Dilshan (RH, OB)
Kumar Sangakkara (LH, wk)
Aravinda de Silva (RH, OB)
Arjuna Ranatunga (c, LH, RMF)
Russell Arnold (LH, OB)
Angelo Mathews (RH, RFM)
Rumesh Ratnayake (RH, RFM)
Chaminda Vaas (LH, LFM)
Lasith Malinga (RH, RF)
Muralidaran (RH, OB)

This team has unprecedented bowling depth, with all top six batmen are decent bowlers. Unlike the current crop, there are some hitting power and improvisation down the order with Ranatunga to Ratnayake.


SL second XI

Upul Tharanga (LH)
Romesh Kaluwitharana (RH, wk)
Asanka Gurusinghe (LH, RM)
Mahela Jayawardane (c, RH)
Roy Dias (RH)
Roshan Mahanama (RH)
Upul Chandana (RH, LBG)
Ravi Ratnayake (LH, RFM)
Kumar Dharmasena (RH, OB)
Nuwan Kulasekara (RH, RFM)
Champaka Ramanayake (RH, RFM)
 

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