Line and Length
Cricketer Of The Year
Discounting the 2020s I have attempted to compile the best teams from players making their debut in each of the past 5 decades.
I have tried to maintain a reasonable balance for teams with batsmen placed in their usual spot and attacks comprising 3 or 4 pacers and 1 or 2 spinners.
I'd be interested to read your comments and any changes you might make.
The '70s
Sunil Gavaskar
Gordon Greenidge
Viv Richards
Greg Chappell
Javed Miandad
Allan Border
Imran Khan
Rod Marsh w/k
Richard Hadlee
Malcolm Marshall
Abdul Qadir
Plenty of 'unlucky' players here. Barry Richards (because of limited appearances), Kapil Dev and Ian Botham (all-rounder spots already filled) and Michael Holding and Joel Garner (tempted to go with one instead of Qadir but I needed a spinner).
The '80s
Mark Taylor
David Boon
Richie Richardson
Sachin Tendulkar
Steve Waugh
Aravinda de Silva
Jeff Dujon w/k
Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis
Curtly Ambrose
Courtney Walsh
Tendulkar and Waugh picked themselves as did the 4 man pace attack. de Silva takes the all-rounder spot and provides the spin option. Martin Crowe, Mohammad Azharrudin and Ian Healy all came close to a spot.
The '90s
Matthew Hayden
Justin Langer
Rahul Dravid
Brian Lara
Jacques Kallis
Shivnarene Chanderpaul
Adam Gilchrist w/k
Shaun Pollock
Shane Warne
Glenn McGrath
Muttiah Muralitharan
No way was I going to split Warne and Murali but, if playing on a pacers' wicket, Allan Donald might replace one of them. VVS Laxman, Inzaman ul Haq and Mark Waugh came under consideration. Anil Kimble unlucky to come up against the two greatest.
The '00s
Virendar Sehwag
Graeme Smith
Kumar Sangakarra w/k
Younis Khan
Michael Clarke
AB de Villiers
Andrew Flintoff
Dayle Steyn
Morne Morkel
Tim Southee
Danish Kaneira
I'm not entirely happy with this line-up. Tempted to play Sanga as a specialist bat with a couple of Kiwi contenders in the wings in Brendon McCullum and BJ Watling as 'keepers. A lot of batting talent missing out in Hashim Amla, Simon Katich, Michael Hussey, MS Dhoni, Chris Gayle etc.
The '10s
Alastair Cook
Usman Khawaya
Kane Williamson
Joe Root
Steve Smith
Viral Kholi
Quentin de Kock w/k
Ravichandran Ashwin
Pat Cummins
Jasprit Bumrah
James Anderson
This proved the hardest task. Cook or Khawaja could arguably be replaced by either Dave Warner or Andrew Strauss (or both). Fitting Williamson, Smith, Root and Kholi in their usual spots proved almost impossible, but should I leave one out? Ravindra Jadeja would be my 12th man and could easily replace Ashwin while Kevin Pietersen could replace one of the big four named. Quite a few pace bowlers (Mohammad Shami, Stuart Broad, Trent Boult, Vern Philander, Kagiso Rabada, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazelwood and Yasir Shah) were on the brink.
I have tried to maintain a reasonable balance for teams with batsmen placed in their usual spot and attacks comprising 3 or 4 pacers and 1 or 2 spinners.
I'd be interested to read your comments and any changes you might make.
The '70s
Sunil Gavaskar
Gordon Greenidge
Viv Richards
Greg Chappell
Javed Miandad
Allan Border
Imran Khan
Rod Marsh w/k
Richard Hadlee
Malcolm Marshall
Abdul Qadir
Plenty of 'unlucky' players here. Barry Richards (because of limited appearances), Kapil Dev and Ian Botham (all-rounder spots already filled) and Michael Holding and Joel Garner (tempted to go with one instead of Qadir but I needed a spinner).
The '80s
Mark Taylor
David Boon
Richie Richardson
Sachin Tendulkar
Steve Waugh
Aravinda de Silva
Jeff Dujon w/k
Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis
Curtly Ambrose
Courtney Walsh
Tendulkar and Waugh picked themselves as did the 4 man pace attack. de Silva takes the all-rounder spot and provides the spin option. Martin Crowe, Mohammad Azharrudin and Ian Healy all came close to a spot.
The '90s
Matthew Hayden
Justin Langer
Rahul Dravid
Brian Lara
Jacques Kallis
Shivnarene Chanderpaul
Adam Gilchrist w/k
Shaun Pollock
Shane Warne
Glenn McGrath
Muttiah Muralitharan
No way was I going to split Warne and Murali but, if playing on a pacers' wicket, Allan Donald might replace one of them. VVS Laxman, Inzaman ul Haq and Mark Waugh came under consideration. Anil Kimble unlucky to come up against the two greatest.
The '00s
Virendar Sehwag
Graeme Smith
Kumar Sangakarra w/k
Younis Khan
Michael Clarke
AB de Villiers
Andrew Flintoff
Dayle Steyn
Morne Morkel
Tim Southee
Danish Kaneira
I'm not entirely happy with this line-up. Tempted to play Sanga as a specialist bat with a couple of Kiwi contenders in the wings in Brendon McCullum and BJ Watling as 'keepers. A lot of batting talent missing out in Hashim Amla, Simon Katich, Michael Hussey, MS Dhoni, Chris Gayle etc.
The '10s
Alastair Cook
Usman Khawaya
Kane Williamson
Joe Root
Steve Smith
Viral Kholi
Quentin de Kock w/k
Ravichandran Ashwin
Pat Cummins
Jasprit Bumrah
James Anderson
This proved the hardest task. Cook or Khawaja could arguably be replaced by either Dave Warner or Andrew Strauss (or both). Fitting Williamson, Smith, Root and Kholi in their usual spots proved almost impossible, but should I leave one out? Ravindra Jadeja would be my 12th man and could easily replace Ashwin while Kevin Pietersen could replace one of the big four named. Quite a few pace bowlers (Mohammad Shami, Stuart Broad, Trent Boult, Vern Philander, Kagiso Rabada, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazelwood and Yasir Shah) were on the brink.