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England XI vs India XI (since 1970)

Which test team since 1970 is stronger?


  • Total voters
    15

Johan

First Class Debutant
I would hope in England given the pace bowling advantage the Ind / Pak team has. Set Imran, Wasim, Waqar and Kapil loose on a cloudy day in Headingley
at that point English batting I think is greater against movement so England would win in that scenario
 

capt_Luffy

International Captain
You want me to put Gavaskar at 5? No way imo, I go Hobbs>Hutton>Gavaskar~Sutcliffe personally
Gavaskar at 3 and Hammond at 5. Works perfectly fine imo.
Also I have Hobbs >Gavaskar ≈ Hutton > Sutcliffe
 
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Johan

First Class Debutant
Gavaskar at 3 and Hammond at 5. Works perfectly fine imo.
Also I have Hobbs >Gavaskar ≈ Hutton > Sutcliffe
my think is that if you've one of Hutton as opener you don't really need Gavaskar at 3, tho I rate Hammond at 3 really high so maybe that plays a factor.
 

capt_Luffy

International Captain
my think is that if you've one of Hutton as opener you don't really need Gavaskar at 3, tho I rate Hammond at 3 really high so maybe that plays a factor.
Hammond can really bat anywhere in the MO. Gavaskar had a SR of 46 while opening. I don't think him batting at 5 will even be a problem unless you a trying to Bazball.
 

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