Red_Ink_Squid
Global Moderator
It's got one really gun fielder though as well in Murali.Yep 4 ATGs and a no hoper in Symonds to balance that ?
It's got one really gun fielder though as well in Murali.Yep 4 ATGs and a no hoper in Symonds to balance that ?
It makes me twitch a bit to see Lee included amongst such luminaries.The top 4 in that article are quite balanced in terms of what they offer to an ODI attack.
McGrath - Tall and extremely accurate right-arm seamer.
Wasim - Left-arm how-the-****-did-he-do-that swing bowler.
Lee - Speedster
Murali - Freak spinner who can tie you down + take wickets.
Little bit of everything.
He was very good. Underrated in ODI game especially. Took mantle of Craig Mathews, but much more ***y in the way he went about it.Tell me how was Fannie-de villiers? The brief time he played I think I never saw anyone restricting a batsman more even Tendulkar when he looked like most fluent batsmen used to go into a shell playing him.
Very, very underrated. Fantastic bowler.Tell me how was Fannie-de villiers? The brief time he played I think I never saw anyone restricting a batsman more even Tendulkar when he looked like most fluent batsmen used to go into a shell playing him.
Yes, I think most will agree that there are better bowlers, but he brings in something that none of the others have so he contributes to the balance of the bowling attack. I'm slightly biased because I think having a genuine quick in the attack adds a little something extra to an ODI bowling attack. Probably that's not a view that'd be held by all.It makes me twitch a bit to see Lee included amongst such luminaries.
Replacing Murali?Nah, Kapil Dev can take that position easily.
Thanks for the early heads up. Will stop reading right there.It's Ananth. You don't expect anything else.
He regularly went at 5s+ in a far less heavy scoring era. Was terrible at the death for the most part. Terrific up front though. Not fit to carry Akram or McGrath's jockstrap in any format tbh.Brett Lee was one of the greatest ODI bowlers of all time there is no doubt in that. Putting him down in OD cricket just because he didn't achieve the same heights in test cricket is pretty dire.
isn't mcgrath also a conservative?He regularly went at 5s+ in a far less heavy scoring era. Was terrible at the death for the most part. Terrific up front though. Not fit to carry Akram or McGrath's jockstrap in any format tbh.
Plus he's a Tory and therefore gets marked done for being a ****.
I sorta think:you can't go wrong with this attack for an all-time one day bowling attack:
mcgrath
hadlee
ambrose
akram
murali
You forgot Symonds.I sorta think:
Tendulkar
Gilchrist
Richards
Kohli
Ponting
DeVilliers
Kapil
Wasim
Garner
Murali
McGrath
Ponting’s spot is the one I ponder about most in my XI. I like Symonds there, also like Hussey there. Clive Lloyd is another possibility. Be ideal to slot a left hander in there too.You forgot Symonds.
I think batsmen have woken up in cold sweats over nightmares like this.Imagine playing McGrath, Ambrose and Garner together
I woke up with sticky knees tbhI think batsmen have woken up in cold sweats over nightmares like this.
Bevan over Ponting IMO.I sorta think:
Tendulkar
Gilchrist
Richards
Kohli
Ponting
DeVilliers
Kapil
Wasim
Garner
Murali
McGrath
I really do rate elite fielding in ODIs. I’m not a fan of Bevan anyhow, but I want at least 3 elite fielders in the team and Richards, Ponting and AB gimme thatBevan over Ponting IMO.