I have been referring to just those players who played in the Final tbh.In that Pakistan side of 92 Aqib certainly wasn't the worst.
There were people like Iqbal Sikander and Zahid Fazal in the squad who were and are nobodies. Never did anything of note
Harbhajan played a decent role as a containing spinner in a high-scoring World Cup to be fair.Rubbish performances in world cups they won:
Viv Richards went through the 1979 cup with a high score of 15*. He averaged 12.
Sunil Gavaskar averaged a spectacular 9 during the 1983 campaign, while also striking at less than 50.
Tom Moody's 1987 featured 8 runs and 0 wickets from his three matches. His economy rate was 7.5
It went mostly unnoticed at the time, but Harbhajan seemed to get through the 2011 cup while averaging 4 with the bat and 43 with the ball.
Yeah, he did. Horrible. Top score of 33. Avg of 12. That World Cup was won by Aravinda, Gurusinha and Ranatunga's batting, and Jayasuriya's all-round prowess.Despite the perception of two dashers at the top of the order, didn't Kaluwitherane have a dire world cup when Sri Lanka won it?
About as strong an argument as the one I'm usually instructed to put forward on behalf of drivers who blow over 100Someone must have inherited the medals that were presented to Keith Boyce and Roy Fredericks. It could be argued that they're the people with the least cricket talent to have a medal.
however he was electric behind the stumps. his stumping of Tendulkar in semis turned the game. Hardly fluffed a chance, and easily was the best keeper of the tournament. That is with Healy in an equally good side.Yeah, he did. Horrible. Top score of 33. Avg of 12. That World Cup was won by Aravinda, Gurusinha and Ranatunga's batting, and Jayasuriya's all-round prowess.
Not that complicated mate - it usually amounts to "I hadn't had anything to eat all day, had a couple of pints and felt fine so I thought I was ok to drive - utter drivel of courseHooker cabbies?
Maybe, but when people say one of the biggest reasons SL won the WC was because of the amazing opening partnerships between him and Jayasuriya, I always laugh. Such a myth.however he was electric behind the stumps. his stumping of Tendulkar in semis turned the game. Hardly fluffed a chance, and easily was the best keeper of the tournament. That is with Healy in an equally good side.
Yes, on my first thread, which you may know was the original and best, I did ask how Dyer was as a 'keeper amongst the Oz contingent on this forum. As he seems an obvious choice. I guess it's the modern age that people kind of ignore the Wicket-keeping of a keeper-batsmen.however he was electric behind the stumps. his stumping of Tendulkar in semis turned the game. Hardly fluffed a chance, and easily was the best keeper of the tournament. That is with Healy in an equally good side.
You're only saying that because he was born and bred in ReadingWe're getting a bit desperate for fresh bait here, so I'll throw in Gordon Greenidge who opened the batting in three finals and managed only 23 runs.