Johan
International Captain
Sachin is #3 for meHutton vs Gavaskar is much more of a debate than Gavaskar vs Sachin tbh
Hutton is #4/#5 for me, depending on Viv.
Gavaskar is #11/#12 for me
Sachin is #3 for meHutton vs Gavaskar is much more of a debate than Gavaskar vs Sachin tbh
Nope. I'm taking the absolute piss out of you.
I've got Sachin at 2, Hutton at 7 and Gavaskar at 9Sachin is #3 for me
Hutton is #4/#5 for me, depending on Viv.
Gavaskar is #11/#12 for me
You can't just say that outside the bedroomNope. I'm taking the absolute piss out of you.
1. Sir Donald BradmanI've got Sachin at 2, Hutton at 7 and Gavaskar at 9
Don't really think Wally with his 37 Average in England Ashes should be higher than Gavaskar1. Sir Donald Bradman
2. Jack Hobbs
3. Sachin Tendulkar
4. Viv Richards/Len Hutton
5. Viv Richards/Len Hutton
6. Garfield Sobers
7. Steven Smith
8. Brian Lara
9. Walter Hammond
10. George Headley
11. Sunil Gavaskar/Herbert Sutcliffe
12. Sunil Gavaskar/Herbert Sutcliffe
Hutton kind of just has a McGrath/Marshall tier flawless record so I have him quite high
If I get Gavaskar in top ten then I'd ask you to promote Hutton to #4Don't really think Wally with his 37 Average in England Ashes should be higher than Gavaskar
I think that's a fair deal, if you have him over Hammond I would let Hutton be 5 (4 is Sachin)If I get Gavaskar in top ten then I'd ask you to promote Hutton to #4
DEALI think that's a fair deal
Mostly makes sense, well all except for the part where Marshall is the one to be sacrificed for two spinners.On the topic of the actual debate, I think Sobers as first change is fine if he's still effectively going to be the fifth bowler in terms of workload. I actually think it's a better use of him than having him come on with the old ball and bowl spin. I'd probably try to get him on second change in the 'normal' lineup anyway before the spinner.
The reason I don't select two spinners in my side is just because it'd be Marshall who I dropped and I just rate him too far ahead of the two spinners as a bowler to justify that. Sobers's role in it is fine IMO, dropping a batsman for another allrounder to bat 6 or 7 is overkill.
I would prefer, and a team would be less weakened by Sobers as the 3rd seamer and 5th bowler than having Miller or especially Imran batting at 6.It was also slightly to placate someone’s fielding fears.
Team already has Bradman and Gilchrist. They can afford to have a weaker batsman who would be an amazing 3rd pacer. They cannot afford to have a Garry Sobers as a 3rd pacer.
Selection differences aside.The assumption for me at least, is that this team will face another ATG team. So it is about the matchups.
Obviously we already differ on our opinions of other players to be selected but lets try and ignore that. Once again disclaimer, the two spinners is not the ideal XI for any of us, this is to try and balance an XI with both of them locked in.
Hobbs
Sutcliffe
Bradman*
Tendulkar
Sobers
Miller/Imran (note: I would likely pick Imran, I brought up Miller due to the fielding complaints)
Gilchrist+
Marshall
Warne
Murali
McGrath
or
Hobbs
Sutcliffe
Bradman*
Tendulkar
Hammond
Sobers
Gilchrist+
Marshall
Warne
Murali
McGrath
Whilst increasing the batting advantage that this team will already have it provides a significant disadvantage in bowling imo.
Hutton
Gavaskar
Lara
Smith
Chappell
Kallis
Knott/whoever, add AB if you’re desperate to prove a batting strength point+
Hadlee
Steyn
O’Reilly
Ambrose
I just feel the first team matches up better. Still has a batting advantage, a far smaller gap in pace attack and a great advantage in spin.
Love (mostly) everything about these teams, lol.For a true all-time eleven, judging also by things I’ve read rather than things I’ve seen, I’d go:
Note, as earlier, that I think Tendulkar > Lara, and that Murali is the 2nd greatest bowler of all time behind Warne—I’m simply picking a team, and hence went with a left hander at No. 4 + only one true spinner (plus ~sorta Barnes and ~sometimes Sobers).
- Jack Hobbs
- Barry Richards
- Don Bradman
- Brian Lara
- Steve Smith
- Garry Sobers
- Les Ames †
- Richard Hadlee
- Malcolm Marshall
- Shane Warne
- Sydney Barnes
I prefer to pick an eleven based on players I’ve thought about and at least seen real footage of, which would mean:
Note, once more, that I rate Tendulkar over Lara; but I also rate Gavaskar over Greenidge; McGrath, Hadlee, and Lillee over Akram; and Murali except every bowler besides Warne. I am merely picking a side that I think would work well.
- Barry Richards
- Gordon Greenidge
- Viv Richards
- Brian Lara
- Steve Smith
- Garry Sobers
- Adam Gilchrist †
- Wasim Akram
- Malcolm Marshall
- Shane Warne
- Dale Steyn
If I were, instead, to pick an eleven based on their all-time-great status as individual cricketers—rather than as a team to take the field—it would be:
(with special mentions to Imran Khan, Jacques Kallis, and Richard Hadlee, who narrowly miss making this side)
- Jack Hobbs
- Barry Richards
- Don Bradman
- Sachin Tendulkar
- Steve Smith
- Garry Sobers
- Les Ames †
- Malcolm Marshall
- Shane Warne
- Sydney Barnes
- Muttiah Muralitharan
Think that's the consensus pick on the forum right now1. Jack Hobbs
2. Len Hutton
3. Donald Bradman (C)
4. Viv Richards
5. Sachin Tendulkar
6. Garry Sobers
7. Adam Gilchrist (W.K)
8. Richard Hadlee
9. Malcolm Marshall
10. Shane Warne
11. Glenn McGrath
Jesus ...says the one without Grace
One was the best batsman of the decade of the 50's and seen my many to be a candidate to be the best after Bradman.Hutton and Gavaskar are close. I wouldn't mind anyone going for Gavaskar over Hutton.
Not Jesus, have no idea how he would had faired in a cricket field. Have his miracles, but I have my doubts with the toll his body can take tbhJesus ...
Gavaskar was one of the best batsman of the 70s-80s. Hutton came just after Bradman and before guys like Sobers and Richards, a big reason for him being in the BAB convo for in many people's eyes.One was the best batsman of the decade of the 50's and seen my many to be a candidate to be the best after Bradman.
One never was, and just isn't.
He also thinks that Sunny vs Richards is very arguable, something than no one who watched a ball of cricket in the 70's or 80's would agree with.didn't we have this convo? for you even Gavaskar vs Tendulkar is very arguable, while it's incomprehensible for me
Thank youfor me, even when someone has Gavaskar over like, Viv, My first instinct is to wonder if they're a real person or an artificial intelligence trying to take over the world.