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Would a combined India/Pakistan have dominated cricket?

Would a combined India/Pakistan team have dominated cricket?

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 10.0%
  • No

    Votes: 9 45.0%
  • Strong contender to be the top team but not dominated

    Votes: 9 45.0%

  • Total voters
    20

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
I think Pervez Rasool was the first player from Kashmir to play for India and it was a big deal when that happened. Dunno if anyone from Pak side of Kashmir had played for them?
 

ma1978

International Debutant
Mid 2000s India batting with Akhtar and Asif would have beem the best team in the world.

Sehwag
Gambhir
Dravid
Tendullkar
Khan
Laxman
Dhoni
Kumble
Asif
Akhtar
Khan / Pathan

2005 through 2008

Better than Aus or SA

Ewrly 80s could be competitive with the Windies

Gavaskar
Nazar
Abbas
Vengsarkar
Viswanath
Majid Khan
Kapil Dev
Imran khan
Syed Kirmani
Sarfraz Nawaz
Abdul Qadir
 

Spark

Global Moderator
To the OP's question: only if you think lack of access to raw talent (as opposed to how FC domestic cricket is set up, pathways for young players, the structure at grassroots level) is the main thing inhibiting either nation. I see zero evidence this is the case so I'm going to answer "probably not", any more than any other two combinations of nations would have likely "dominated" cricket (that didn't otherwise).
 
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stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
It entirely depends on the era. The main problem is that as either side have become better, the other has become worse.

90s Pakistan were genuinely good but would only have picked up the match fixer and Tendulkar. Now any side would be improved by Tendulkar and it may have lead to them being competitive with Australia/West Indies but they wouldn't have been dominant.

When Australia were at the top in the mid 00s United Indiastan would have probably won at home and lost away to that Australian side with Ahktar being the key addition to a core Indian unit.

In the 80s Pakistan were genuinely good but India would have provided Pakistan with maybe two or three players. Not enough to regularly beat the West Indies.

I genuinely think it would be a competitive side right now too. Pujara, Kohli and Babar make a very fine batting backbone for any side.
 

srbhkshk

International Captain
Both of them already are very competitive sides, plenty of Indian tests in SA and England were decided by the flip of a coin(both literally and metaphorically), we get Babar and we are winning a couple more easy I think.
 

trundler

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Babar and Shakib would solve the middle order issues for India.

Rohit
Dhawan
Kohli
Babar
Shakib
Mushfiq
Imad/Hardik
Kuldeep
Shami
Bumrah
Shaheen

Bit of a tail though
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
ODIs? I won't have Shami there... Bhuvi at 8. And I think Shreyas Iyer would be in there for me too. And if KL makes it to few more games as keeper, him over Mushfiq too as I think KL is a bit of a powerhouse batsman, esp. in LO games.
 

vcs

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Babar and Shakib would solve the middle order issues for India.

Rohit
Dhawan
Kohli
Babar
Shakib
Mushfiq
Imad/Hardik
Kuldeep
Shami
Bumrah
Shaheen

Bit of a tail though
Would love Babar at 5 in our Test lineup.
 

srbhkshk

International Captain
ODIs? I won't have Shami there... Bhuvi at 8. And I think Shreyas Iyer would be in there for me too. And if KL makes it to few more games as keeper, him over Mushfiq too as I think KL is a bit of a powerhouse batsman, esp. in LO games.
KL was gonna be a super batsman for us after the Australia test series in India, it was very unfortunate that he busted his shoulder in that series.
 

vcs

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Damn it, we need India-Pakistan bilateral cricket to resume. It's a shame that when we regularly had those series in the '00s, they were generally played on some of the dullest pitches known to mankind.
 

trundler

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Babar at 5 for India would probably make him a better batsman too. As it is he's in the early Kohli/Ponting stage but learning from the likes of Tendulkar and Dravid would help take him to the next level. He'd get to play more tests and get more of an opportunity to downhill ski.
 

srbhkshk

International Captain
Babar at 5 for India would probably make him a better batsman too. As it is he's in the early Kohli/Ponting stage but learning from the likes of Tendulkar and Dravid would help take him to the next level. He'd get to play more tests and get more of an opportunity to downhill ski.
Getting to play a lot of IPL might improve his big hitting too. Would be pretty handy in LOIs.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Babar is the wonderkid. He has attributes that can make him better than Smith and Kohli even. I really think it is just down to how well he can replicate the mental strength of the ATGs. Suppose that could be true of a lot of players but right now in the game, Babar, in terms of pure ability and talent as a batsman, is on a different level to everyone else IMO.
 

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