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All time ODI XI

Godard

U19 Vice-Captain
Pollock would be my first pick as all rounder in all time ODI XI. He was clearly a superior ODI Bowler to all the other great ODI allrounders, with 393 wickets@24, at a fantastic ER, as a pacer he is only behind McGrath, Garner and Wasim in the history of the game. He also has pretty decent no.s for 7 and below, averaging 30 at 7 and striking at 89. Overall also averages 26+ striking at 85+.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Pollock would be my first pick as all rounder in all time ODI XI. He was clearly a superior ODI Bowler to all the other great ODI allrounders, with 393 wickets@24, at a fantastic ER, as a pacer he is only behind McGrath, Garner and Wasim in the history of the game. He also has pretty decent no.s for 7 and below, averaging 30 at 7 and striking at 89. Overall also averages 26+ striking at 85+.
He is underrated for sure. I think he is the strongest candidate for no.7 along with Imran.

Posters are forgetting his 5fer in the 99 Semifinal because he was on the losing side.
 

Godard

U19 Vice-Captain
In my all time XI, I would rather have Pollock and Kapil, rather than Pollock and Garner or Kapil and Garner. Both Garner and Pollock belong to the top tier of ODI bowlers, with Garner marginally ahead, but Pollock being a way superior bat is a better combination of skills for me. Kapil I choose, since he is a better ODI bat than Pollock clearly and significantly ahead of Garner, and in the second tier of ODI bowlers. But keeping Garner at 9, Akram at 8 and Pollock at 7 would weaken the batting. Kapil, Pollock, McGrath, Murali, Akram is already a formidable bowling attack, and I don’t want to sacrifice on batting depth just to make the bowling even deadlier, when it can be already be quite quite good with great batting depth simultaneously.
 

Adorable Asshole

International Regular
In my all time XI, I would rather have Pollock and Kapil, rather than Pollock and Garner or Kapil and Garner. Both Garner and Pollock belong to the top tier of ODI bowlers, with Garner marginally ahead, but Pollock being a way superior bat is a better combination of skills for me. Kapil I choose, since he is a better ODI bat than Pollock clearly and significantly ahead of Garner, and in the second tier of ODI bowlers. But keeping Garner at 9, Akram at 8 and Pollock at 7 would weaken the batting. Kapil, Pollock, McGrath, Murali, Akram is already a formidable bowling attack, and I don’t want to sacrifice on batting depth just to make the bowling even deadlier, when it can be already be quite quite good with great batting depth simultaneously.
Lol at picking Mcgrath over Garner. Garner is not only a marginally better bowler than Mcrath he is also a significantly better bat.

Also neither Pollock nor Kapil as a place in an All time XI

Garner, Warne, Akram, Hadlee + Flintoff/Klusener is a much better attack
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
In my all time XI, I would rather have Pollock and Kapil, rather than Pollock and Garner or Kapil and Garner. Both Garner and Pollock belong to the top tier of ODI bowlers, with Garner marginally ahead, but Pollock being a way superior bat is a better combination of skills for me. Kapil I choose, since he is a better ODI bat than Pollock clearly and significantly ahead of Garner, and in the second tier of ODI bowlers. But keeping Garner at 9, Akram at 8 and Pollock at 7 would weaken the batting. Kapil, Pollock, McGrath, Murali, Akram is already a formidable bowling attack, and I don’t want to sacrifice on batting depth just to make the bowling even deadlier, when it can be already be quite quite good with great batting depth simultaneously.
To me Garner, McGrath and Wasim are undroppable. It's like dropping Marshall in an ATG Test XI. The best bowlers just have to be there.

Frankly in an ODI XI, you only need decent batting uptil no.8 before you get to the tail.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Lol at picking Mcgrath over Garner. Garner is not only a marginally better bowler than Mcrath he is also a significantly better bat.

Also neither Pollock nor Kapil as a place in an All time XI

Garner, Warne, Akram, Hadlee + Flintoff/Klusener is a much better attack
Come on, not the best way to parse them
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
This is an unorthodox way to resolve Dhoni vs Gilchrist. Why would you pick both?
Dhoni is good enough as a pure finisher bat to me and the best ever captain (better than Bevan at big hitting). Gilly is terrific as opener and worldclass keeper. Both are WC final champs. Makes complete sense to pick both.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Guys, can't we do this ODI XI thread as a voting countdown for each position in the lineup? Would be interested to see our collective results.
 

trundler

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Lol at picking Mcgrath over Garner. Garner is not only a marginally better bowler than Mcrath he is also a significantly better bat.

Also neither Pollock nor Kapil as a place in an All time XI

Garner, Warne, Akram, Hadlee + Flintoff/Klusener is a much better attack
Wow damn I didn't realise it was that clear cut. Thanks for making me understand.
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
It's not preposterous at all. People are forgetting Kapil averaged 23 and pretending he's Klusener lite with the bat. Flintoff's batting has the same problem as Imran. So does Shakib. Pollock is an option but also has his issues such as a poor WC record and being too similar to the best bowler in the side.

Comparing Imran and Cairns is lollmao. Reminds me of that time someone said Babar struggles in ODIs like VVS.
Good. You've made a post getting multiple things wrong. Kapil's SR of 101.91 in the 80s means he would be striking at 115 in late 90s-early 00s and at 140 in the now. He's not comparable to Klusener. They were very different. You don't pick Kapil at 7 if you have a walking wicket at 8. Hence, I pick him if Wasim is at 8 and Warne is at 9.

Cairns is a very good all round option, being a better ODI batsman than Imran. Imran was a limited player in ODIs at various points of time. That's fine. It's a dumb format.
 

Red_Ink_Squid

Global Moderator
Dhoni is good enough as a pure finisher bat to me and the best ever captain (better than Bevan at big hitting). Gilly is terrific as opener and worldclass keeper. Both are WC final champs. Makes complete sense to pick both.
They're both world class batsmen, absolutely. Neither look out of place as the wicketkeeper in an ATG side. But by picking both you're suggesting they're in GOAT territory for batting alone, which seems a bit much (for Gilchrist especially I guess). Was Dhoni really better than de Villiers as a pure bat, or Gilchrist better than Lara? Or was Gilchrist on pure batting > Jayasuriya as an allrounder?
 

Adorable Asshole

International Regular
They're both world class batsmen, absolutely. Neither look out of place as the wicketkeeper in an ATG side. But by picking both you're suggesting they're in GOAT territory for batting alone, which seems a bit much (for Gilchrist especially I guess). Was Dhoni really better than de Villiers as a pure bat, or Gilchrist better than Lara? Or was Gilchrist on pure batting > Jayasuriya as an allrounder?
Gilchrist was a better bat than Dhoni

Wow damn I didn't realise it was that clear cut. Thanks for making me understand.
lmao at significantly better bat

I thought I'd seen it all on CW, but "pick Garner for batting" is a new one. Kudos.
Garner even adjusted for eras have a better economy than Mcgrath. Actually even Hadlee and Pollock were better.

 

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