Coronis
International Coach
Have you not been paying attention to the teams he and I posted that we are discussing?Imo, WI middle order is better than the Australian one:
Bradman
Smith
Chappell
Miller
Headley
Lara
Richards
Sobers
Have you not been paying attention to the teams he and I posted that we are discussing?Imo, WI middle order is better than the Australian one:
Bradman
Smith
Chappell
Miller
Headley
Lara
Richards
Sobers
I have seen those, and I am not talking about a team in which Lloyd is over Headley. I am talking in the best ATG team, WI actually has an equally good if not better (on including Miller) middle order than Australia.Have you not been paying attention to the teams he and I posted that we are discussing?
As captain Lloyd had an average of 51 and scored more runs than Headley. You need to know the importance of having a good captain that makes a hug difference. Just to have a good team on paper wont win matches.I have seen those, and I am not talking about a team in which Lloyd is over Headley. I am talking in the best ATG team, WI actually has an equally good if not better (on including Miller) middle order than Australia.
It’s not a mistake it’s better understanding of how to create a deadly team. You are just going with statistics. But I am taking into consideration the additional factors which help WI defeat this team.Yeah Dujon averaged 30… Gilchrist averaged 47. Gayle was a good opener, but he’s not on the level of Simpson, Hayden or Greenidge. Sure Lloyd’s stats look decent compared to Australia’s bats or the rest of the Windies if you cut out a third of his career, but so do many batsmen’s lol. Sure, Sobers is ok, and Gayle is there, but it still doesn’t compare.
Why can’t you accept that Australia have better openers, a better middle order, a better keeper bat and a better spin attack? Stop digging in and trying to irrationally claim your Windies team is better and accept you made a mistake.
What additional factors? Inferiority everywhere except pace bowling? Australia have a great captain too.It’s not a mistake it’s better understanding of how to create a deadly team. You are just going with statistics. But I am taking into consideration the additional factors which help WI defeat this team.
Well again, thats not the point I’m arguing on with him. And nah, Miller should not be included. Diminishing returns as a 5th bowler, not good enough to be a top 6 bat in an ATG context.I have seen those, and I am not talking about a team in which Lloyd is over Headley. I am talking in the best ATG team, WI actually has an equally good if not better (on including Miller) middle order than Australia.
lol.Australia XI : 1) Bob Simpson 2) Matthew Hayden 3) Don Bradman 4) Steve Smith 5) Steve Waugh (c) 6) Allan Border 7) Adam Gilchrist + 8) Keith Miller 9) Shane Warne 10) Dennis Lillee 11) Glenn McGrath - This Team is the right team to survive West Indies deadly trio of Marshall, Garner and Ambrose.
Keith Miller bowled an average of 18 overs per innings and Ray Lindwall bowled an average of 20 overs per innings as both were having an average of 23. So those extra overs can be covered by Steve Waugh and bob Simpson and we can have a good no 8 batsmen to assist Gilchrist. McGrath, Lillee, Warne, Miller, Waugh, Simpson, Border What more you want for this team ?What additional factors? Inferiority everywhere except pace bowling? Australia have a great captain too.
Well again, thats not the point I’m arguing on with him. And nah, Miller should not be included. Diminishing returns as a 5th bowler, not good enough to be a top 6 bat in an ATG context.
lol.
A better 3rd pacer. Respectfully, Miller is not on Lindwall or Davidson’s level. You are just going with statistics. But I am taking into consideration the additional factors which help Australia defeat this team.Keith Miller bowled an average of 18 overs per innings and Ray Lindwall bowled an average of 20 overs per innings as both were having an average of 23. So those extra overs can be covered by Steve Waugh and bob Simpson and we can have a good no 8 batsmen to assist Gilchrist. McGrath, Lillee, Warne, Miller, Waugh, Simpson, Border What more you want for this team ?
That is what I am saying Miller is a 3rd pacer and also very effective. Even players like Hutton used to say he was more dangerous than Lindwall. When you have a spinner like Warne and long spell bowler like McGrath and fighter like Lillee, you can take a chance to include miller as 3rd bowler who was almost as good as Lindwall. And an important information he was the opening bowler for most of his career sharing new ball with lindwall. So he was not even a 3 rd bowler in his era.A better 3rd pacer. Respectfully, Miller is not on Lindwall or Davidson’s level. You are just going with statistics. But I am taking into consideration the additional factors which help Australia defeat this team.
Even more ignorant than first suspected. Miller is not good enough to be the third pacer in an ATG Aussie side. Same way Lloyd isn’t good enough to be in the WI ATG side.That is what I am saying Miller is a 3rd pacer and also very effective. Even players like Hutton used to say he was more dangerous than Lindwall. When you have a spinner like Warne and long spell bowler like McGrath and fighter like Lillee, you can take a chance to include miller as 3rd bowler who was almost as good as Lindwall. And an important information he was the opening bowler for most of his career sharing new ball with lindwall. So he was not even a 3 rd bowler in his era.
Opening batsmen | • Jack Hobbs
• Sunil Gavaskar |
Number 3 | • Don Bradman
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Numbers 4 and 5 | • Viv Richards
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All-rounders | • Gary Sobers
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Wicket-keeper | • Adam Gilchrist
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Spin bowlers | • Shane Warne
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Fast bowlers | • Dennis Lillee
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Someone made me a State 12th man from U19 Captain, when i am trying to put you right argument you need to look at different perspective which is superior and don't need to feel offended.Even more ignorant than first suspected. Miller is not good enough to be the third pacer in an ATG Aussie side. Same way Lloyd isn’t good enough to be in the WI ATG side.
Miller is just fulfilling the role of a bowling allrounder in the team and the new ball will be shared by lillee and mcgrath so it wont make any difference.Even more ignorant than first suspected. Miller is not good enough to be the third pacer in an ATG Aussie side. Same way Lloyd isn’t good enough to be in the WI ATG side.
Quite an accomplishment, you must be very proud.Someone made me a State 12th man from U19 Captain, when i am trying to put you right argument you need to look at different perspective which is superior and don't need to feel offended.
Do you watch cricket? You need 3 frontline pacers and 1 spinner, even India conforms to this at home sometimes nowadays. The difference between the team you’re proposing and Benaud’s, is that Imran was a top tier ATG bowler and Miller is not. Lets not pretend Benaud is an infallible selector either… some of his choices and exclusions for his shortlist are quite questionable.Miller is just fulfilling the role of a bowling allrounder in the team and the new ball will be shared by lillee and mcgrath so it wont make any difference.
Miller played the role of imran in 1950s he has a pretty good average and bowled 18 overs per innings to be considered a good choice as a 3 rd pace bowler. If he was like Abdul Razzaq or Shane Watson I could taken your suggestion seriously. He Bowled 18 overs per innings and maintained an average of less than 23 that is a world class figures. Looks like your arrogance plays a huge role in your decision making. Even Mainstream bowlers like Waqar Younis bowled only 17 overs per innings. When Keith Miller retired he was the 3rd highest wicket taker for Australia behind Grimmett and Lindwall (grimmett was anyway spinner).Quite an accomplishment, you must be very proud.
Yep very offended here. Please don’t hurt my feelings anymore.
Do you watch cricket? You need 3 frontline pacers and 1 spinner, even India conforms to this at home sometimes nowadays. The difference between the team you’re proposing and Benaud’s, is that Imran was a top tier ATG bowler and Miller is not. Lets not pretend Benaud is an infallible selector either… some of his choices and exclusions for his shortlist are quite questionable.
You don’t choose a bowling allrounder as well as 6 middle order players and a keeper unless you’re not compromising on bowling quality, which you are by choosing Miller in that position.
RR Lindwall (AUS) | 1946-1959 | 29 | 51 | 6728 | - | 216 | 2559 | 114 | 7/63 | 22.44 | 2.28 | 59.01 | 3 | 6 |
KR Miller (AUS) | 1946-1956 | 29 | 48 | 5717 | - | 225 | 1949 | 87 | 7/60 | 22.40 | 2.04 | 65.71 | 6 | 3 |
DK Lillee (AUS) | 1971-1982 | 24 | 47 | 6998 | - | 302 | 2858 | 128 | 7/89 | 22.32 | 2.45 | 54.67 | 8 | 7 |
GD McGrath (AUS) | 1994-2007 | 30 | 60 | 7280 | 1213.2 | 331 | 3286 | 157 | 8/38 | 20.92 | 2.70 | 46.36 | 7 | 10 |
AK Davidson (AUS) | 1953-1963 | 25 | 45 | 5993 | - | 221 | 1996 | 84 | 6/64 | 23.76 | 1.99 | 71.34 | 2 | 5 |
You've done a great job here. I've tried to get Kohli (2023) and McGrath (2007) in as player of the tournaments those years but can't find the team balanceLet me try and make an All Time World Cup team with one player from each Cup:
Subs:
- Sachin Tendulkar (2003)
- Martin Crowe (1992) (c)
- Kumar Sangakkara (2011) (wk)
- Viv Richards (1979)
- Aravinda De Silva (1996)
- Shakib Al Hasan (2019)
- Lance Klusner (1999)
- Kapil Dev (1983)
- Mitchell Starc (2015)
- Mohammad Shami (2023)
- Mutthiah Muralitharan (2007)
1. Imran Khan (1987)
2. Glenn Turner (1975)