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Definitely makes a top 20 most farcical odis
Because they were 17/5 and going to lose.There's no way the Kapil one is as meaningful as the Kohli one. Why don't we put other minnow-bashing WC performances in here like McGrath 7-15 v Namibia, or Bichel 7-20 v England
Was indeed foreshadowed.The countdown so far does actually raise a serious (sorry) question though of where they go from here. I've made my peace with the fact that it's not a countdown of literally the 20 best games of ODI cricket ever (we're closing in on 5,000 of those, how do you even come up with such a ranking?) and rather is a subjective collection of the most memorable/iconic/significant matches/moments/performances, which is absolutely fine.
But if you take that even from an Indian point of view as has been this discussion, then if that Kohli innings above is one of the top 20 then as already noted the Natwest Trophy final should be too. And way above that of course is Sachin's 200* and even above that is the 1983 final win. I'd say that Kapil's 175 deserves a mention but it may well be included under the "83" banner. And do we also include the 2011 final, as the culmination of the Tendulkar era? And that's without including Desert Storm and probably a plethora of other matches I've forgotten that others here would champion.
So that's at least another four or five entries on the list, maybe more, without considering the most notable entries from other countries, and notwithstanding the absolute all time locks (1999 semi, 438/434, 2019 final, even the very first ever ODI for sheer significance?) which have to be included anyway. We're going to run out of road very quickly!
ISWYDT!!There's no way the Kapil one is as meaningful as the Kohli one. Why don't we put other minnow-bashing WC performances in here like McGrath 7-15 v Namibia, or Bichel 7-20 v England
17/5, 175, was it all scripted?Because they were 17/5 and going to lose.
Should have Herschelle's 6 6s vs the DutchThere's no way the Kapil one is as meaningful as the Kohli one. Why don't we put other minnow-bashing WC performances in here like McGrath 7-15 v Namibia, or Bichel 7-20 v England
We're eight matches in now and Pakistan are the only one of the top 8 nations not to get a mention...ISWYDT!!
Having said that, if we're going to include other key ODI's that saved a World Cup campaign and helped lead to eventual victory, maybe they'll have this one too....
ENG vs PAK Cricket Scorecard, 13th Match at Adelaide, March 01, 1992
Live Cricket Scoreboard: Get England vs Pakistan 13th Match, cricket scorecard, Benson & Hedges World Cup 1991/92 dated March 01, 1992.www.espncricinfo.com
Nah, they'll probably have Yuvraj against Broad even though it was a T20I. Claim that it woke India up to the format, enabled the IPL to be a success which then revolutionised ODI cricket in the 2010s.Should have Herschelle's 6 6s vs the Dutch
I think they should have changed it to the 20 Most Important ODIs, not the greatest.The World Cup classic no one saw
Few witnessed Kapil Dev's demolition of Zimbabwe in 1983, but that only added to the magic of the now storied inningswww.thecricketmonthly.com
Probably have one of their World Cup defeats to India as their first inclusion - Tendulkar's assault in 2003 being the obvious one.We're eight matches in now and Pakistan are the only one of the top 8 nations not to get a mention...
My argument was that the 2019 final was a slow burner and the 1st innings wasn't particularly exciting or high quality, especially when we are comparing it with the 99 semi when Pollock took a wicket in the 1st over and you had legends like Waugh, Bevan, Donald and Pollock all with standout performances as the match swayed back and forth.I strongly disagreed with the premise earlier in the thread that the 2019 final was not a great game until the finish but wanted to re-validate my thinking. I'd watched the super over a million times, many not even deliberately, and all the late Stokes stuff is obviously imprinted but I dug out the extended highlights on Sky Sports and it was like reliving it all over again. From the first to the last neither side could really get on top for long periods. Yes it was a poor batting deck but 240 plays 240 has always (IMO) made for good one day cricket and this game had real ebb and flow.
Maybe the last 10 overs plus super overs are what takes it to #1 but I think the idea that it was all about the finish is completely wrong.
Incidentally I just read the chapter about it in Geoff Lemon's The Comeback Summer this morning and he certainly agrees. So take that, losers!
In all seriousness it would be farcical if the Miandad 6 isn't in the 20. The 92 semi and final should be too.Probably have one of their World Cup defeats to India as their first inclusion - Tendulkar's assault in 2003 being the obvious one.
Razzaq's chase against SA also.In all seriousness it would be farcical if the Miandad 6 isn't in the 20. The 92 semi and final should be too.
Lololol that last over was hilarious