You can only second 4 players at this stage, which 4 would you like?seconded
chappell, greg
flower, andy
gower, david
kumble, anil
lillee, dennis
mcdermott, craig
sobers, garfield
streak, heath
walsh, courtney
waugh, steve
Yeah it looks like Sobers will make it despite play the grand sum of one ODI game.I would probably include a criteria like a minimum of 100 games to be short-listed. Seriously does not make sense to include people who have not played at least 100 matches.
Rules out some very good players from the 1980s. Think 100 is far too many, ITBT.I would probably include a criteria like a minimum of 100 games to be short-listed. Seriously does not make sense to include people who have not played at least 100 matches.
For every person who thinks 100 matches, another person will think 50 or 75 matches is enough.I would probably include a criteria like a minimum of 100 games to be short-listed. Seriously does not make sense to include people who have not played at least 100 matches.
Why? He didn't do anything in one day cricket.Seems like I have one more second left so will use it up to give Sobers a chance in this competition.
Why? He played one match, was out for a duck and took 1/31.Seems like I have one more second left so will use it up to give Sobers a chance in this competition.
Like who? ODI cricket evolved in the 1990's and players started adapting from then on. People playing the ODI's in the 70's and 80's were just so averse of it and did not really adapt to the game.. If any I would only select players from the 90's. Apart from Kapil Dev, Joel Garner, Allan Border, Dean Jones not many are worth their salt and these 4 have played atleast 100 games.Rules out some very good players from the 1980s. Think 100 is far too many, ITBT.
Why? He didn't do anything in one day cricket.
Hard to see him do too badly in this format if he had a run in it tbh.Why? He played one match, was out for a duck and took 1/31.