subshakerz
Hall of Fame Member
Taylor was a better captain but Waugh had a stronger team.Personally I rate Mark Taylor better captain than Steve Waugh
Taylor was a better captain but Waugh had a stronger team.Personally I rate Mark Taylor better captain than Steve Waugh
Yes good point. Will add that.Shouldn't "May's England (mid-1950s) Main players: Hutton, Peter May, Cowdrey, Trueman, Stratham, Laker" be called Hutton's England and include Tyson among the main players?
If you want variety, I would define the eras and pick the 2-3 best Test sides of each era and then proceed from there personally.Is it worth it to include Akram's Pakistan? That 90s team was generally massive underachievers but under Akram they had a reasonably good record in mid to late 90s, winning in Eng and the Asia Test Championship, and not losing at home.
I wanted to pick the standout sides that posters are mostly familiar with. I think its pretty much covered all the eras.If you want variety, I would define the eras and pick the 2-3 best Test sides of each era and then proceed from there personally.
Then it's up to you really.I wanted to pick the standout sides that posters are mostly familiar with. I think its pretty much covered all the eras.
Bogie bowler.Michael Clarke ran through 2000s India multiple times
Missing the Answer (Jadeja) as well as Ishant/Umesh.Main players: Kohli, Pujara, Rahane, Bumrah, Ashwin, Shami
2 is multiple times I guess.Michael Clarke ran through 2000s India multiple times
Will add.Sid Barnes and tallon were also main players of bradmans invincibles.They should be added Imo.Barnes could have been Australia’s best opener ever had he not been stupid.Tallon was said by many who saw him as the best Wk ever including JBMAC.