I've already decided that I'll go with Warne based on the fact that Gilly is the keeper and that acted as my tie breaker between the two. No idea how Gilchrist would handle MuraliControversial not to have Murali in any of them.
Honestly trying to focus less on thatFirst is not just a great bowling line up but a decent batting unit aswell
I prefer Imran over Steyn. Better at reverse and Steyn/McGrath/Marshall are three who are hard to separate with the new ball.Where is the option for Hadlee, Warne, Steyn, McGrath?
Out of these players listed, that is the combination I think would be the best attack, regardless of batting. Went for Marshall, Warne, Steyn, McGrath in its absence.
I don't see how his ***ual proclivities are relevant.Marshall is the best overall swinger
I don't see how they're not.I don't see how his ***ual proclivities are relevant.
I answered why earlier, but I'll add an additional two options.I object to complete lack of Murali while making those combos.
I don't see how his ***ual proclivities are relevant.Plus I worry of Steyn being spanked as the others are all tight.
I changed my answer to Imran, Marshall, Murali, McGrath.I answered why earlier, but I'll add an additional two options.
Hopefully doesn't mess up the early votes
Agree with you and AnkitJ Murali should be included and they are almost impossible to separate and it is a little objectable that it's always presumed that Warne is the automatic choice.Yeah i’ll stick with with my 3 best pacers of all time. I find Murali/Warne equal/impossible to split as bowlers, plus I’m Aussie so I take Warne.
Hadlee/Marshall/Warne/McGrath
Fully convinced now that it's just trying to be contrarian.I changed my answer to Imran, Marshall, Murali, McGrath.
But, now I want a Hadlee, Steyn, Murali, McGrath option. Or better yet, an Ambrose, Steyn, Murali, McGrath option, if we're getting to add in additional bowlers.
Truth is, you'll never satisfy everyone in this sort of exercise. There are simply too many good options, and permutations of them.