Silver Silva
International Regular
It doesn't necessarily have to be a squad that won a World Cup ,sometimes the best squads don't win .
Good one ..I would also choose 2007 Sri Lanka ODI side ..We were just unlucky that we were up against one of the greatest sides of all time2003 or 2007. I mean in 2007 Mike Hussey of all people barely got a hit.
Great team chemistry and strategy combined with the odd individual brilliance can beat even the best teams when it comes to white ball cricket.As for England, easy to say 2019.
I had a look back to 1992 and 1987 to compare. The thing that baffles me in particular, how on earth did Australia and England make a Final in India with these teams?
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AUS vs ENG Cricket Scorecard, Final at Kolkata, November 08, 1987
Live Cricket Scoreboard: Get Australia vs England Final, cricket scorecard, Reliance World Cup 1987/88 dated November 08, 1987.www.espncricinfo.com
Aus had some young guys who became some really good players like Boon, Jones, Waugh, Reid and McDermott but yeah, they were such outsiders the Aus media only sent one journo over to cover it iirc. The two semi final results were huge upsets.As for England, easy to say 2019.
I had a look back to 1992 and 1987 to compare. The thing that baffles me in particular, how on earth did Australia and England make a Final in India with these teams?
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AUS vs ENG Cricket Scorecard, Final at Kolkata, November 08, 1987
Live Cricket Scoreboard: Get Australia vs England Final, cricket scorecard, Reliance World Cup 1987/88 dated November 08, 1987.www.espncricinfo.com
Are you serious? They announced Vijay Shankar in the squad then replaced him with mayank agarwal when he got injured. Pant sucked balls back then, kedar jadhav was a crap player, dinesh ****ing Karthik was in the squad, Dhoni was a shadow of himself. Total cluster **** even without the Dhawan injury.going to go against the grain and say 2019
at least until Dhawan got injured
It had a couple of passengers, but yes.2011 for us.
I loved that team ..2003 for India?
the depth sucked with the management and so did Dhoni but the main team was greatAre you serious? They announced Vijay Shankar in the squad then replaced him with mayank agarwal when he got injured. Pant sucked balls back then, kedar jadhav was a crap player, dinesh ****ing Karthik was in the squad, Dhoni was a shadow of himself. Total cluster **** even without the Dhawan injury.
I honestly think out of all those you listed, 3D was the least bad call.. They just should have picked him ahead of DK given KLPD weas already there as a backup keeper. And Rayudu should have batted 4.Are you serious? They announced Vijay Shankar in the squad then replaced him with mayank agarwal when he got injured. Pant sucked balls back then, kedar jadhav was a crap player, dinesh ****ing Karthik was in the squad, Dhoni was a shadow of himself. Total cluster **** even without the Dhawan injury.
Funnily enough, I think England 2003 was pretty strong too. They obviously got ****ed over by the Zimbabwe mess, but they were competitive in all fixtures which included that classic with Australia.2003 for India?
Have to agree 2003. 2023 seems lightweight. Also it was the best organisedFunnily enough, I think England 2003 was pretty strong too. They obviously got ****ed over by the Zimbabwe mess, but they were competitive in all fixtures which included that classic with Australia.
You could argue that 2003 was perhaps the all round strongest World Cup. SA and Eng were strong but didn't make the Super 6 for largely non cricket related reasons.
A 58(103) by Bill Athey helps the other side tooGreat team chemistry and strategy combined with the odd individual brilliance can beat even the best teams when it comes to white ball cricket.
I guess that was the case here .
I loved that team but 2011 was better, great batting, Yuvraj and Dhoni, Zak was brilliant at timesI loved that team ..
First World Cup of Tendulkar and Sehwag batting ..
Dravid keeping behind the stumps , Two young left arm quicks in Zak and Nehra ..iconic moments