Mark WaughODI XI
Adam Gilchrist
Sachin Tendulkar
Ricky Ponting
Viv Richards
Brian Lara
Garry Sobers
Michael Bevan
Kapil Dev
Wasim Akram
Shane Warne
Dennis Lillee
Jonty Rhodes (12th man)
Yeah, that's the thing. He still is very, very good outside the sub-continent. He averages 45.7 and people who average that much and are that talented are capable of playing amazing innings. He isn't quite ATG quality in that situation though and has failings in England and SA. Someone he's recently been compared to, Dravid averages 9 runs more outside.Sangakkara gets a bad wrap. I don't care how many tons he has on Asian pitches compared to western pitches, he's got twin tons against Bond (one on a green top where he was the only batsman in the game to pass 50 and remained unbeaten) and scored 192 in Hobart before being sawn off.
He can play amazing innings anywhere. Bit of a hero itbt.
I do believe Dravid is better than Sanga at this stage, but this ignores the fact that Dravid had better openers than Sanga, and had better middle order batsmen around him too.Yeah, that's the thing. He still is very, very good outside the sub-continent. He averages 45.7 and people who average that much and are that talented are capable of playing amazing innings. He isn't quite ATG quality in that situation though and has failings in England and SA. Someone he's recently been compared to, Dravid averages 9 runs more outside.
Would you rather have someone like Dravid who will be standard excellent both inside and outside the SC or someone like Sanga who will be a god for you inside the SC but only very good outside? It's debatable but considering India's comparative batting strength in the period in the SC and away, I'd take Dravid every time for scoring runs when the others will score fewer.
It's a judgment call who you'd rather have depending on the adapting ability of your teammates and the relative importance you attach to defending the home fortress + being able to pummel in conditions where your bowling can excel v. doing well away in stranger conditions.
Yep it was a simplistic breakdown in order to make a specific point about the Sanga-SC thing and wasn't intended to holistically give my opinion on every aspect of contrast tbh.I do believe Dravid is better than Sanga at this stage, but this ignores the fact that Dravid had better openers than Sanga, and had better middle order batsmen around him too.
Well, since talking about overseas tests, India's openers weren't really that much better.I do believe Dravid is better than Sanga at this stage, but this ignores the fact that Dravid had better openers than Sanga, and had better middle order batsmen around him too.
Anybody willing to jump in on this?Mad Stats in the 4th Innings XI
Just plugged in best stats by position
- 500 runs minimum for the top 5 batsmen
- 25 wickets minimum for the bowlers
Bruce Mitchell (535 runs @ 89.16)
Jeffrey Stollmeyer (518 runs @ 86.33)
Don Bradman (572 runs @ 95.33)
Younis Khan (712 runs @ 71.20) - Chappell has > average but both played 17 innings; Younis has more runs and 100s
Misbah ul-Haq (511 runs @ 63.87)
AB de Villiers + (315 runs in the 4th innings overall @ 63.00) or Alan Knott (409 runs at number 7 in the 4th innings @ 58.42)
Richard Hadlee (32 wickets @ 15.62 as opening bowler)
Bishan Bedi (26 wickets @ 13.42 as first change bowler)
Curtly Ambrose (52 wickets as opening bowler @ 15.42)
Muttiah Muralitharan (36 wickets as second change bowler @ 24.22)
Now, I can't figure out how to pick a player for the vacant number 6 or 7 slot (depends on who you choose as the keeper). Ideas? Remember it must be a player who bats at number 6 or 7, since this is a statistical enterprise. No player at number 6 or 7 has scored 500 runs, so that criteria will have to be nullified.
Fairly reasonable side that. Probably the exception of Gilchrist.With the batting talent there you would need a first class 'keeper only. eg. Tallon, Grout, Oldfield.Been thinking about Steyn a fair bit recently, so why not?
Hobbs
Sutcliffe
Bradman*
Tendulkar
Hammond
Sobers
Gilchrist+
Marshall
Warne
Steyn
McGrath