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Symonds would be a perfect guy to have as a no. 7 bat
Yeah probably hard to argue against this much, although RTD only played 7 games against Test teams. Maybe swap him and Hadlee out for Williamson and Streak?World XI picked from different teams:
Sachin
Jayasuriya
Viv (c)
Shakib
ABDV
RTD
Butler (wk)
Hadlee
Wasim
Rashid Khan
McGrath
Streak 12th man
Fair enough, but Taylor instead of Williamson.Yeah probably hard to argue against this much, although RTD only played 7 games against Test teams. Maybe swap him and Hadlee out for Williamson and Streak?
Yeah good call, especially since we wouldn't have to move Viv from 3.Fair enough, but Taylor instead of Williamson.
I've rarely seen any of these guys listed in teams that are ATG ODI first XIs. Williamson and Jones dont appear in these teams over Viv, ABD and Kohli.Jones, Pollock are picked. QDK and Starc most probably will be picked more regularly once the finish their careers. Ditto Willamson. Hasan has too many slow bowling competitors. Morgan is no where in top 10 when it comes to middle order players. Warner is a dead set loss to Tendulkar, Gilchrist, Jayasuriya or Watson at the top of the order because of the quality of the batsmanship or as whole package. Waugh and O'Donnel . . Ew!
This got me thinking about a NZ AT ODI XI... who opens? Good cases to be made for all of Baz, Guptill, Fleming, Astle and Turner IMO. Baz obviously plays but might be better used as a finisher given so many of the better bats are openers.Fair enough, but Taylor instead of Williamson.
No idea. Ross was up with Rohit as the 3rd best ODI batter of the 2010s behind Kohli/AB (whichever way you rank 1 & 2).How the hell is Williamson making these XIs ahead of Ross the Boss even if he had a good world cup in 2019? Feels like there is a clear difference in the output they have managed over a long period which will only worsen now that Williamson is on a tuktuk mission
iirc he had the third highest average between the last two odi world cups behind only Rohit and Kohli. Who knows how good his overall record could’ve been without the pterygium problemNo idea. Ross was up with Rohit as the 3rd best ODI batter of the 2010s behind Kohli/AB (whichever way you rank 1 & 2).
Gilly is the keeper. Dhoni makes it as a finisher alone.Can’t see the point in running two keepers when you could pick an equivalent-ish bat who’s a gun fielder.
I understand that but I just value fielding. Would prefer a bat who is a gun fielderGilly is the keeper. Dhoni makes it as a finisher alone.
1 McCullumThis got me thinking about a NZ AT ODI XI... who opens? Good cases to be made for all of Baz, Guptill, Fleming, Astle and Turner IMO. Baz obviously plays but might be better used as a finisher given so many of the better bats are openers.
Highest averages in the 2010s (over 100 ODIs, so Babar excluded*):iirc he had the third highest average between the last two odi world cups behind only Rohit and Kohli. Who knows how good his overall record could’ve been without the pterygium problem
I'm not sure if playing that many bowlers would help or hurt against the same team with an extra AR in it.1 Tendulkar
2 Rohit
3 Richards
4 Kohli
5 de Villiers
6 Dhoni
7 Pollock
8 Wasim
9 Murali
10 Garner
11 McGrath
Good side. I'd pick Chris Harris for Collingwood though. While Collingwood was a better bat he wasn't a 7, while Harris was a better fielder, and a much better bowler than anyone else in the top 7. Also ABDV was a gun fielder too, so should be included.Only absolute gun fielders
M.Waugh
A.Gilchrist
R.Ponting
V.Richards
C.Lloyd
A.Symonds
P.Collingwood
R.Jadeja
B.Lee
T.Boult
J.Garner
12: J.Rhodes
That's not true. Any decent ranking of ODI players has Greenidge above Haynes. Twice in CW top 50 ODI player rankings, Greenidge has found a place while Haynes hasn't. Greenidge until some time back had the 2ne best proportion of MoM awards to matches after Richards (iirc Kohli has now overtaken him) which indicates how big his impact was. On overall averages too, Greenidge has Haynes covered comfortably. Greenidge also scores hundreds more frequently than Haynes. And on the metric that matters to many when rating ODI players, in world cups Greenidge averages 45 to Haynes' 37. In my simple analysis based on normalised averages and SRs, Greenidge emerged as 2nd best opening batsman of all time (which didn't surprise me at all fwiw).Greenidge wasn't the best ODI opener in his own team