tbf back then India and Zimbabwe were a lot closer in skill than they are now. Dev and Gavaskar aside, that Indian XI was pretty mediocre.Kapils big moment was against Zimbabwe big whoop
Please - if Bichel had got out, you would have been relying on McGrath to bat. And we all know how that would end.Doing what he always did. Exactly what was necessary to win the game. If Bichel was scoring a bit slower, Bevan would have just scored a few more.
A better question is what was Lee doing batting ahead of Bichel.
Nice!mark waugh 57, 5/24 and a catch. Australia posted 198 - West Indies were at 4/177 when Taylor thought Waugh should have a bowl.
7th Match (D/N), Benson & Hedges World Series at Melbourne, Dec 15 1992 | Match Summary | ESPNCricinfo
That's incredible. Never seen that scorecard before.mark waugh 57, 5/24 and a catch. Australia posted 198 - West Indies were at 4/177 when Taylor thought Waugh should have a bowl.
7th Match (D/N), Benson & Hedges World Series at Melbourne, Dec 15 1992 | Match Summary | ESPNCricinfo
Heh, won a few World Cups didn't itPlease - if Bichel had got out, you would have been relying on McGrath to bat. And we all know how that would end.
Bevan and Dhoni have not outs either way. Straight out of the Steve Waugh play book, that even Ian Chapell despises.
McGrath's batting? Oh please. Ranatunga did more with the bat.That's incredible. Never seen that scorecard before.
Heh, won a few World Cups didn't it
So it was pretty much a huge negative.175, 1-32 and a catch. I don't need to say anything about his batting, India had lost 7 wickets for 78 before Kapil lifted the score to 266. Also, he was the most economical bowler of the match.
Without this performance, cricket wouldn't have got as popular as it is right now in India and BCCI wouldn't have made ICC their bee-yatch. The sheer amount of impact this performance had on Indian cricket puts it on top of the list IMO.
20th Match, Prudential World Cup at Tunbridge Wells, Jun 18 1983 | Match Summary | ESPNCricinfo
Actually I'm not sure McGrath ever actually batted in any of his 3 World Cup wins. Maybe once?McGrath's batting? Oh please. Ranatunga did more with the bat.
The PE deck was ****ing weird in that World Cup.Ooh yes Andy Bichel a great shout. That 34* was huge in the context of a low scoring game. The 7/20 was ****ing weird too. Sure he bowled well, but on another day you'd get 3/40.
He had a great WC actually. Should have been player of the tourney ahead of ChokedulkarNah, as highlighted above some ATG All round performances won't meet that criteria
Andy Bichel in the 2003 WC vs England - 7/20 and 34* chasing 205
37th Match, ICC World Cup at Port Elizabeth, Mar 2 2003 | Match Summary | ESPNCricinfo
He only came in when Gillespie was injured. Such depth. Much wow.He had a great WC actually. Should have been player of the tourney ahead of Chokedulkar
Maybe if he batted better they would have won in 1996. Just saying.Actually I'm not sure McGrath ever actually batted in any of his 3 World Cup wins. Maybe once?
There you go again with the 'cricket is about runs and wickets' nonsense. There is a reason why the experts and fans all prefer Asian cricketers over any Australian cricket when given the choice. And it's not just because our food is better.He had a great WC actually. Should have been player of the tourney ahead of Chokedulkar
*little lady'sCan't believe a little girl's efforts are better than all of these.
Aravinda de Silva in 1996 WC Final. 109* and 3/44 against Australia.Amelia Kerr 232* and 5/17
What comes close?
This may sound odd, but I think Aravinda de Silva played McGrath best among all the batsmen. Aravinda faced a lot of balls from McGrath in 96 WC.Maybe if he batted better they would have won in 1996. Just saying.
Bevan 36 (49) and Reiffel 13 (18) - way to make hay.
Like it was test match or something.
0 wickets in that final OOh AAAh no McGrath