This but Imran's Pakistani'm gonna say Cronje's SA just because they were absolutely going toe to toe with Taylor and Waugh's Australia during that period. If you're nearly equal to the second ever greatest test team you must be a pretty solid team yourself
Cronje's South Africa played six Tests against Australia - all Taylor's, not Waugh's - and won one of them.i'm gonna say Cronje's SA just because they were absolutely going toe to toe with Taylor and Waugh's Australia during that period. If you're nearly equal to the second ever greatest test team you must be a pretty solid team yourself
It was close though. In the 96 series in SA, Australia managed to get home by 2 wickets in the second test to take the series with each side dominating the other tests. In the 97 series in Australia, SA nearly won the last test to draw the series but dropped some key chances and couldn't finish the job.Cronje's South Africa played six Tests against Australia - all Taylor's, not Waugh's - and won one of them.
And that was a dead rubber.
they also beat SL and thrashed the WI in series 98 and 99, 2 sides who australia then went onto to draw and lose to in series in 99Cronje's South Africa played six Tests against Australia - all Taylor's, not Waugh's - and won one of them.
And that was a dead rubber.
Plus winning in Pakistan and India. Cronje's side is underrated, but Smith's side is better based on their batting strength.they also beat SL and thrashed the WI in series 98 and 99, 2 sides who australia then went onto to draw and lose to in series in 99
I know Australia were better, but SA were close enough on their heels to justify a high ranking in this
Undefeated in 26 Tests '68-'71I don’t quite get the presence of early 70’s England under Illingworth. We won the Ashes in Australia, but lost home series to India and West Indies, had very fortunate home wins over New Zealand and Pakistan and retained the Ashes with a drawn series at home. Illingworth missed the winter tour of the SC where we lost in India and a turgid drawn series in Pakistan under Tony Lewis.
They played together in the 1968 Ashes at the beginning of England’s longest ever unbeaten streak; so good enough for the bush.Barrington didn’t actually play any Tests under Illingworth.
Unless you're talking about ODIs, this wasn't the case at alli'm gonna say Cronje's SA just because they were absolutely going toe to toe with Taylor and Waugh's Australia during that period. If you're nearly equal to the second ever greatest test team you must be a pretty solid team yourself