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ICC Greatest Test Team

Jacknife

International Captain
Hadlee averaged 12.97 in the subcontinent after 1980, albeit from only 7 matches.

He is, however, a better batsmen than Marshall, and that is what is needed considering either Akram and Warne would have to bat no.8 if Marshall plays, which I consider to be one spot too high for them.

Lara is also a left-hander and was renowned for playing spin.
It's a funny one because Marshall played only Pakistan and India in the sub continent and took 71 wickets at 23 in 19 tests.
Hadlee playing against just Pakistan and India averages 28 in the sub continent , he took 41 wickets in 9 tests but he took a boat load against Sri Lanka, took 27 wickets in 4 tests at 12, bring his average down to 22.
Personally I'd always play Marshall because he's the dog's bollocks and then I'd move Akram up a place in the order.
 

bagapath

International Captain
Proof that allrounders are the most exciting players to watch.
they can afford to hit out because they can make up with their bowling if they lose their wicket cheaply. and if they are fast bowling all-rounders, they dont want to lose too much energy at the batting crease anyways. so their natural instinct is to belt the hell out of the cricket ball.
 

archie mac

International Coach
How about Sehwag in subcontinent, considering there is nothing to assess Hobbs' performance in these conditions?
How about taking a punt on one of the best players in the history of the game and one of the best players of spin ever:dry:
 

abmk

State 12th Man
Sehwag would be one of the first few names I'd put down on the sheet when you are talking about batting in the SC.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
How about taking a punt on one of the best players in the history of the game and one of the best players of spin ever:dry:
Sehwag has scored a double in each of the 3 major nations in SC. Show me another batsmen with such credentials. I rate Hobbs very very highly, but we are talking about SC where Hobbs never played. So picking him is as speculative as picking Bradman and Sobers in an all time ODI XI; in all probability they would've done well in ODIs but nearly no one picks them.

EDIT: Jayawardene also has a double in all three major nations of SC !
 
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Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
Sehwag is a almost must pick in the SC. Infact would have him infront of Gavaskar playing in the SC too probably.
 
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smash84

The Tiger King
I am not too sure about that Cevno. What has been Sehwag's performance against top class attacks what was Sunny's performance? If we can have some data on that it might be more useful Since a SC XI will be facing a top notch XI from some other place I am not sure how well Sehwag would do against them.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo

That's his record in India, Pakistan and Srilanka.
Average of 63.10.

Also what you have to remember is the pace at which he scores is almost double of any other batsman who is in comparison which not only makes it easier for the Batsman at the other end taking pressure of them, it also puts pressure on the bowlers straight up and gets them to bowl differently.
The new ball does less in the SC so he also makes sure that the runs are up on the board before it begins to reverse, or get soft or turn.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
I am not too sure about that Cevno. What has been Sehwag's performance against top class attacks what was Sunny's performance? If we can have some data on that it might be more useful Since a SC XI will be facing a top notch XI from some other place I am not sure how well Sehwag would do against them.
Got hundreds against attacks led by McGrath, Pollock, Steyn and Akhtar. Couldn't have done much more than that. His hundred against SA in Nagpur was against a red hot Steyn on a pitch that assisted pace bowlers.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Got hundreds against attacks led by McGrath, Pollock, Steyn and Akhtar. Couldn't have done much more than that. His hundred against SA in Nagpur was against a red hot Steyn on a pitch that assisted pace bowlers.
Did he do well in 2004? The Akhtar led attacks were pretty **** tbh
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
His couple of Knocks in Srilanka against a still a new Mendis(who was doing well),Vaas and Murali were pretty special too on pitches that assisted the bowlers. Specially that double hundred at Galle.
 
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