Here's my best Pakistan team over the last 25 years.
Just to remind you, I have to have played a meaningful game against a player before being selected.
Hence no Botham, Richard Hadlee, Viv Richards or Imran Khan in any teams. I'm sure they will all make my greatest ever test team though, that will be the last team I select...
So...
S Anwar
A Sohail
Younis Khan
Inzamam
Yousef Yohanna
Shahid Afridi
Moin Khan
Wasim Akram ( C )
Saqlain
Shoiab Akhtar
Waqar Younis
Lots of good players unfortunately miss out, the toughest player to leave out was my friend and amazing leg spinner Mushtaq Ahmed, but went with Afridi as the leg spinning all rounder otherwise Saqlain would have had to miss out or would have had to leave out Waqar or Shoiab for Mushie....
Razzaq & Azahar Mahmood pushed hard too..
Pretty imposing & talented team !!!!
Agree ? Who have I left out that should be in followers ?
Hope your enjoying my celebration of the best teams & players I have played against over the last 25 years !!!!!
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Chappelli? Or ChappellG?Aussie All Timer
1. Morris
2. Trumper
3. Don
4. Chappelli
5. Border
6. Millerrr
7. Gilly
8. Warne
9. Aluminilille
10. O'Reilly
11. Macgrawww
one day side i believeWait, that's Warne's test or one day side?
I think it's for tests because this is what he wrote before starting the series:Wait, that's Warne's test or one day side?
But remember he isn't getting the new ball and with him batting at 5, that is a huge liability in the batting line up.Miller as a 5th bowler is just HUGE.
Miller for some reason under performed with the bat in tests. I think that he became an opening bowler only as he became a tests player. Perhaps that's why- the toll of bowling (and maybe also his DGAFACTM post war attitude). There's a huge discrepency between his FC average with the bat and his tests average with the bat. Make no mistake, he was a top 6 batsman.But remember he isn't getting the new ball and with him batting at 5, that is a huge liability in the batting line up.
#5 was his preferred spot (and his average was over 40 there). I'd always have him at #5 but I have certain ways I like to see batting line ups look.I'd bat him either 6 or 7. 5 is too high for him in an ATG side
I'd go#5 was his preferred spot (and his average was over 40 there). I'd always have him at #5 but I have certain ways I like to see batting line ups look.
03. Bradman
04. Chappell
05. Miller
06. Harvey (or Border/Waugh/Ponting etc)
07. Gilchrist
If that's Jack Gregory then he really doesn't belong at No.6 although he did sometimes bat higher up the order depending on the match situation. He spend most of his time at 7-8-9, and even hit a century at No.9 while batting with Nip Pellew against England. Never wore batting gloves apparently.Aussie second XI
Langer
Lawry
Ponting
Harvey
S. Waugh (c)
Gregory
Healy (wk)
Benaud
Davidson
Lindwall
Grimmett
Boycott over Sutcliffe? Shoot me now.England Touring Squad
1. Jack Hobbs
2. Len Hutton
3. Ted Dexter
4. Peter May
5. Walter Hammond
6. Ian Botham
7. Alan Knott
8. Hedley Verity
9. Harold Larwood
10. John Snow
11. Sydney Barnes
12. Geoff Boycott
13. Ken Barrington
14. Les Ames
15. Jim Laker
16. Fred Trueman
17. Alec Bedser