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*Official* West Indies v India in North America

Niall

International Coach
Luke Wright obviously.

(Serious answer though: definitely Starc. I instinctively thought there must be someone else also better than Bravo but after thinking about for ten minutes I think you're probably right that he's next best. Chris Jordan may feature high up the list too, which may explain why England still bother with him at all.)
Bravo obviousy does and I dunno how anybody could disagree, Jordan is a doubt as so inconsistent and massive IPL; failure.
 
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honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
rough luck... but Wimdies are just so scary good in T20s.. Anytime a wicket is flat to any extent, you know they are gonna be sooo difficult to beat.
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
rough luck... but Wimdies are just so scary good in T20s.. Anytime a wicket is flat to any extent, you know they are gonna be sooo difficult to beat.
The wicket was pretty flat today too tbh, not a 240 wicket but still. Their batsmenship is still too one dimensional I feel.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
The bowlers learned from the first game. You'd think India would have walked this, but anyway I don't think they'll be losing too much sleep over the series loss.

Having said that, Dhoni looked the most upset in that first T20 I can remember him being after a loss, he obviously felt like he let the team down. And so he should :ph34r:
 

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