High 30’s. Exactly like Hutton.
You’re entitled to your opinion. I don’t think its necessarily “easy”. Assuming 3 XI’s of Aus/Eng, SC, ROW.. they have - the best openers easily, the middle orders without Bradman are practically equal, but then they have Bradman, they have Gilchrist, they have a slightly inferior pace attack to RoW, equal at worst to SC and a far superior spinner to RoW, equal to SC. Basically #1/equal first at everything besides the pace attack which is a slight inferiority comparitively.
Games may not be easy ofc and will also no doubt be condition dependant but there’s no way the Ashes XI wouldn’t be favourites.
Yes exactly like Hutton.
The difference being that one played their entire career pre lbw law, and more importantly in the flattest period of the sport.
The other faced modern ATG pacers and was in one of the 3 live pitch eras, and low scoring periods in the game.
Context.
lao as we've discussed in the past Warne is not a factor. He's never been against superior completion, and this is that.
We can disagree on this, but Hobbs is a question mark and Hutton may stay there, but he isn't going to hurt you, and eventually vs this level of competition, one will have your name on it.
The wild card for me is Gilchrist. But the ROW batting is insane as well and the bowling is near perfect.
The one spot that's troubling is the 2nd opener, but early 80's Greenidge was just as effective as early 80's Sunny. Also tempted to say **** it and send in Headley but hey.
If we do get the time machines though, the one thing I want to see is prime Marshall vs prime Bradman.