Miller would become necessary if you believed that;Benaud himself said that Bradman was the best captain and had the best anlytical cricketing brain he has encountered, so Bradman is good enough for me as captain.
Even if I could get past your obsession with Miller, why you would bat him over one of the greatest batsmen ever is beyound me, in that lineup I would even bat him at 4 (his best position, especially if he is not bowling that much) to separate the right handers.
I love Miller, but I get really sick of this quote being rolled out all the time.“Pressure is a Messerschmitt up your arse, cricket is not.”
Include FR Foster too whom he rated the hardest of the lot. Mailey as well I believe. Rhodes and Ironmonger too.Taylor also faced, and got out to;
Grimmett
Gregory
Tate
McDonald
Voce
Larwood
Wall
O'Reilly
etc
I've also talked to people that believe that both Warne and Murali "must" be in the team. Miller or Imran is then included at No.5 or 6 to boost the fast bowling.I don't see Barnes as necessary, so I guess I don't need Miller!
- Hobbs
- Gavaskar
- Bradman *
- G. Chappell ^
- V. Richards ^
- Sobers
- Knott +
- Hadlee
- Davidson/Akram/Marshall/Ambrose/McGrath (depends on the day)
- Warne
- Lillee
It's modern convention I guess. Nothing wrong with that attack imo.I don't really see that 3 ATG quicks are necessary. Tell me, what is wrong with a bowling lineup of:
Marshall
McGrath
Warne
Murali
Sobers
Meh, spinner on within the first 15 overs of a test match just doesn't look right. Three fast bowlers + one of Warne/Murali + Sobers is a much better way to go.It's modern convention I guess. Nothing wrong with that attack imo.
I personally don't like the idea of great batsmen from the same era occupy the middle order of an All Time XI. Likewise I don't like how you might end up with a line-up of Lillee, Marshall and Hadlee.I don't see Barnes as necessary, so I guess I don't need Miller!
- Hobbs
- Gavaskar
- Bradman *
- G. Chappell ^
- V. Richards ^
- Sobers
- Knott +
- Hadlee
- Davidson/Akram/Marshall/Ambrose/McGrath (depends on the day)
- Warne
- Lillee
I can't remember the exact arguments and hard to find with a cricket book collection as large as mineI would like to read Mailey's criticism of O'Reilly to see where he was coming from. I would hazard a guess and reckon it would be along the lines of O'Reilly not being a 'real' leg-break googly bowler. That is - way too fast, no flight, no top-spin, no dip, and no deception. And all with a ridiculous grip on the ball.
Also, Mailey had a wonderful sense of humour, understood irony, and rarely took himself seriously. 'Tiger' O'Reilly took himself overly seriously, so no wonder they didn't get along. Just another case of a fanatical person not being able to understand a whimsical person.
Subcontinent argument is a joke and has been done to death on this forum. What did Imran, Hadlee, Wasim or Marshall do that no one else has?Can anybody give me anything in Lillee's resume that is [unique/ greater or better than anybody else/ completely out of the norm/ never been done, never will be done] ? As far as I can remember of him, the only answer is his wonderful action, and the fact that he made a wonderful comeback after injury. This business about the never-giving-up-attitude, and the always-planning-to-get-the-batsman-out mindset has always seemed so much like baloney to me, that I cannot stress it enough. Obviously Hadlee, Imran etc. never thought this way, how could they have, this was Lillee's territory.
Variation wise, Imran, Marshall, and Wasim have one up on him.
Stats wise, everyone knows.
Hadlee, Imran, Wasim, McGrath, Marshall were all proven matchwinners in th subcontinent.
How is he any more of a 'Complete Fast Bowler' than Hadlee and Marshall, somebody please explain to me.
This all is not to say that I don't think Lillee is an ATG. In fact, he was awesome as much as I remember. But that is not the point.
Fastest man to 300 wickets is pretty impressive too, averaging 5+ wickets a match.
Good stufflillee
peers opinion / experts opinion
match winning ability
5/match
best of his time