Lol, nice backdoor entry strategy to allow Caddick to poke his dick in.A Spot of Dick
Barry Richards
Mark Richardson
Richie Richardson
Viv Richards
Dick Richardson (c)
Dick Spooner
Richie Benaud
Richard Hadlee
Dick Lilley+
Richard Collinge
Andrew Caddick
Your rankings for those 5 ODI sides you've rolled out thus far? And can you do your NZ XI cheers.England
Marcus Trescothick
Nick Knight
Joe Root
Kevin Pietersen
Neil Fairbrother
Andrew Flintoff
Ian Botham
Joss Buttler +
Graeme Swann
James Anderson
Darren Gough
Martin GuptillAnd can you do your NZ XI cheers.
Without too much thought...Your rankings for those 5 ODI sides you've rolled out thus far? .
Mine....Martin Guptill
Stephen Fleming *
Kane Williamson
Martin Crowe
Ross Taylor
Brendon McCullum +
Chris Cairns
Chris Harris (Boult to replace him soon enough but he's a fave of mine)
Dan Vettori
Richard Hadlee
Shane Bond
Cool what about with NZ, SL & Pakistan included in the mix?Without too much thought...
1. Australia = South Africa
3. West Indies
4. England = India
Turner was about as good as ODI batsmen got in those early years. Even discounting his amazing average of near 50, his SR of 68 was above the likes of Greenidge (64) from that same era and he also arguably pioneered the 'chip-shot' for 2 between the in & outfield.I didn't forget Turner, his record (average) is pretty awesome. TBH though I don't know much about him, and it's hard to gauge how those guys who played in the first era of ODIs would go nowadays. I remember Bill Lawry or Ian Chappell saying they didn't really think much about tactics in the early ODIs, and they just played them like tests.
Fair enough. Probably a worthy inclusion at the expense of Fleming in my side.Turner was about as good as ODI batsmen got in those early years. Even discounting his amazing average of near 50, his SR of 68 was above the likes of Greenidge (64) from that same era and he also arguably pioneered the 'chip-shot' for 2 between the in & outfield.
Yeah I was wondering if I was just biased thinking NZ looks quite a bit stronger than both England & India, even if India do have Tendulkar & Dhoni who were obviously ATG XI material.It's actually pretty hard to judge I reckon. I can't see any reason why most of them couldn't beat any of the others TBH.
England and India would be the two weaker teams I reckon. England have been dire at ODI cricket forever and India just don't have the bowlers. Throw a blanket over the rest.
Here's some rare footage of Turner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkJE0hiFXdc Unfortunately it's the very back-end of his 140 vs. SL, but hopefully enough of a glimpse to show he was ahead of his time.Fair enough. Probably a worthy inclusion at the expense of Fleming in my side.
Ajmal over Saqlain? Ouch. The rest is fair enough although I'd be tempted to bat Ijaz Ahmed or Saleem Malik over Yousuf in ODIs, both their records in the eras they played were better than Yousuf's for mine. Also Imran should bat ahead of Afridi in mine.Pakistan
Saeed Anwar
Zaheer Abbas
Mohammed Yousuf
Javed Miandad
Inzamam ul Haq
Shahid Afridi
Imran Khan *
Wasim Akram
Moin Khan +
Saeed Ajmal
Waqar Younis
Quiet day with the flu. Might do a few national ODI sides for a time killer.
Australia
Adam Gilchrist +
Shane Watson (5)
Ricky Ponting
Mark Waugh
Andrew Symonds (5)
Mike Hussey
Steve Waugh (5)
Mitchell Starc (2)
Shane Warne (4)
Brett Lee (3)
Glenn McGrath (1)
Flexible combo designed to win. Including the Steve Waugh who was a gun ODI bowler, early career. Great death bowler. Starc included on the basis that he is already worthy, and partnering him with McGrath and Lee gives the pace attack everything. Mark Waugh bats out of position to accommodate Watson at the top. M.Waugh, Ponting and Symonds give as good an inner fielding ring as you'd find. Watson, Waugh and Symonds sharing the fifth bowling duties is feasible. Notable omission is Bevan, but I feel Hussey played a similar role with the bat, but was a better hitter, and better fielder.
India
Sachin Tendulkar
Rohit Sharma
Saurav Ganguly
Virat Kohli
MS Dhoni
Yuvraj Singh
Kapil Dev
Ravi Ashwin
Anil Kumble
Javagal Srinath
Zaheer Khan
Yeah I was wondering if I was just biased thinking NZ looks quite a bit stronger than both England & India, even if India do have Tendulkar & Dhoni who were obviously ATG XI material.