NGL, with WI's batting; having a 4 man attack with Sobers as the 4th bowler seems kinda excessive.In 2010 Cricinfo's ten West Indian judges picked their team. Gibbs received nine votes, more than any of the quicks. The selector who didn't pick him was Garth Wattley of the Trinidad Express who went with a four-man attack of Roberts, Marshall, Ambrose and Sobers, with back-up from Worrell.
Marshall got 8 votes, Holding 7, Ambrose 6 and Roberts 4, with one apiece for Hall and Garner. Opinions on the wicket-keeper were split: Hendriks 4, Walcott 3, Dujon 2, Deryck Murray 1.
In a separate exercise Tony Cozier (not one of Cricinfo's judges) agreed with an attack of Marshall, Holding, Ambrose, Sobers and Gibbs.
Lance Gibbs bowled his overs very quickly so wouldn't have given a fast bowler at the other end much rest. This was one reason put forward during the 1980s to argue that Gibbs would not have got into West Indies' side at the time.
He wanted the best keeper - Hendriks - who wasn't really a number seven bat, and also favoured Worrell as captain. Another judge did the same, with Roberts, Marshall, Sobers and Gibbs as the main bowlers.NGL, with WI's batting; having a 4 man attack with Sobers as the 4th bowler seems kinda excessive.
He could bowl spin, two types actually.NGL, with WI's batting; having a 4 man attack with Sobers as the 4th bowler seems kinda excessive.
Garner actually bowled first change though, and was pretty damn good at it.I mean I think Holding’s the third best WI pacer, so I’d take him over Garner, and have a bowling attack of Marshall, Amby, Holding and Gibbs.
Not convinced it's really good enough to be 4th in an ATG setupHe could bowl spin, two types actually.
If he was as good of spinner as he was quick then I would have slight thinking. Though wouldn’t choose him as a 4th bowler regardless. Imagine Sobers playing as a 4th bowler and bowling spin to Bradman, Smith, Ponting etc. That’s gonna be a huge weak link for WI.He could bowl spin, two types actually.
Probably should have looked in the comparison forum instead of here?Was looking for a thread like this but dint find one.
To start, all that some of these exercises go to show is that many experts and journalists don't know what they're doing. Because the attack that Mr. Wattley came up with, makes little sense.In 2010 Cricinfo's ten West Indian judges picked their team. Gibbs received nine votes, more than any of the quicks. The selector who didn't pick him was Garth Wattley of the Trinidad Express who went with a four-man attack of Roberts, Marshall, Ambrose and Sobers, with back-up from Worrell.
Marshall got 8 votes, Holding 7, Ambrose 6 and Roberts 4, with one apiece for Hall and Garner. Opinions on the wicket-keeper were split: Hendriks 4, Walcott 3, Dujon 2, Deryck Murray 1.
In a separate exercise Tony Cozier (not one of Cricinfo's judges) agreed with an attack of Marshall, Holding, Ambrose, Sobers and Gibbs.
Lance Gibbs bowled his overs very quickly so wouldn't have given a fast bowler at the other end much rest. This was one reason put forward during the 1980s to argue that Gibbs would not have got into West Indies' side at the time.
So you can draw all the games (like 80s WI)You don’t need a spinner if you got 4 ATG quicks unless the pitch is a turner