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Nostalgia

Jumno

First Class Debutant
Players who played in the 90s:

Tendulkar, Dravid, Ganguly, Kumble, Azharuddin, Srinath, Laxman

Ponting, McGrath, Warne, Waughs, Lee, Gilchrist, Bevan, Lehmaan

Astle, Fleming, Cairns, Harris, Vettori, Nash, Parore, Doull, Twose, Sperarman

Lara, Hooper, Ambrose, Walsh, Chanderpaul, Adams

Wasim, Waqur, Anwar, Inzy, Saqlain, Afridi, Mahmood

Jayasuriya, De Silva, Murali, Vass, Ranatunga

Donald, Pollock, klusenar, Cronje, Cullinan, Rhodes

Flower brothers, Streak, Strang brothers, Whittall, Carlisle, Olanga

Stewart, Hick, Gough, Cork, Hussain, Flintoff, Caddick, Croft, Headly, Austin, Maddy, Ealham, Fleming

Once a year Sharjah tri series tournaments, odi tournaments singer series in Sri Lanka, world series in Australia, many odi tournaments in the 90s

250 was a competitive score in odis
 
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reyrey

U19 Captain
Odis in the 90s were very boring in the middle overs when the medium pacers came on. Great era for Test cricket though.

Flintoff and England were cr4p in that decade. Going back to the 90s to see how England would perform with a better/consistent selection policy might be interesting.
 

Jumno

First Class Debutant
Odis in the 90s were very boring in the middle overs when the medium pacers came on. Great era for Test cricket though.

Flintoff and England were cr4p in that decade. Going back to the 90s to see how England would perform with a better/consistent selection policy might be interesting.
Batting second, the middle overs could be very interesting and intriguing.
 
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Ali TT

International Vice-Captain
Quite a few of them noughties players, even if they debuted in the 90s. I don't have much nostalgia for 90s flabby Flintoff I have to say
 

TheJediBrah

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Odis in the 90s were very boring in the middle overs when the medium pacers came on. Great era for Test cricket though

Flintoff and England were cr4p in that decade. Going back to the 90s to see how England would perform with a better/consistent selection policy might be interesting.
Nah ODIs peaked in the 90s. Mid-00s is when they started getting consistently worse
 

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