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Players Dream teams and opinions......

The Baconator

International Vice-Captain
Tony Greig's team of people he's played with or seen. (From BLIC commentary)

B Richards
Tendulkar
Lara
Pollock
V Richards
Sobers
Knott
Warne
Murali
Roberts
Lillee
 

Zinzan

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The Baconator said:
Tony Greig's team of people he's played with or seen. (From BLIC commentary)

B Richards
Tendulkar
Lara
Pollock
V Richards
Sobers
Knott
Warne
Murali
Roberts
Lillee
Good side......Although in Greigs era of playing and commentating its amazing that none of the big 4 allounders of the 80s ....Imran, Hadlee, Botham and Dev made his side....or Marshall for that matter
 

Deja moo

International Captain
Deja moo said:
Mutual admiration society:

Warnes 'best batsman' = Tendulkar
Tendulkar on Warne (todays newspaper) " Warne is Gods gift to cricket". Warne is also the one Australian player Tendulkar would have playing for India.

Sehwag was asked the same questions yesterday. His responses? Murali definitely better than Warne, and McGrath the Aussie he would most like to see play for India.
 

jamesicus

School Boy/Girl Captain
Players I saw in person that captured my imagination (and remain vividly in my mind) because of their skill, elegance, personality and charisma:

Batters:
Don Bradman - Australia
Sid Barnes - Australia
Lindsay Hassett - Australia
Walter Hammond - England
Dennis Compton - England
Eddie Paynter - England
Everton Weekes - W. Indies
K..S. Duleepsinhji - India & England

Bowlers:
W. J. O'Reilly - Australia
Ray Lindwall - Australia
L. O. Fleetwood-Smith - Australia
Alec Bedser - England
Harold Larwood - England
Hedley Verity- England

All-rounders:
Keith Miller - Australia
Learie Constantine - W. Indies
Clyde Walcott - W. Indies

Wicket Keepers:
Bert Oldfield - Australia
Don Tallon - Australia
L. E. G. Ames - England
 

Zinzan

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jamesicus said:
Players I saw in person that captured my imagination (and remain vividly in my mind) because of their skill, elegance, personality and charisma:

Batters:
Don Bradman - Australia
Sid Barnes - Australia
Lindsay Hassett - Australia
Walter Hammond - England
Dennis Compton - England
Eddie Paynter - England
Everton Weekes - W. Indies
K..S. Duleepsinhji - India & England

Bowlers:
W. J. O'Reilly - Australia
Ray Lindwall - Australia
L. O. Fleetwood-Smith - Australia
Alec Bedser - England
Harold Larwood - England
Hedley Verity- England

All-rounders:
Keith Miller - Australia
Learie Constantine - W. Indies
Clyde Walcott - W. Indies

Wicket Keepers:
Bert Oldfield - Australia
Don Tallon - Australia
L. E. G. Ames - England
Are you an Ex-player of a reasonable level??
 

jamesicus

School Boy/Girl Captain
zinzan12 said:
Are you an Ex-player of a reasonable level??
I don't know what a reasonable level is, zinzan, but I have been a local league leg-break
bowler for many years.

James
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
among players i have seen, two exceptional test teams would be something like these:

first xi

gavaskar
greenidge
richards
tendulkar
lara
healy
imran
akram
marshall
holding
murali

second xi

boycott
haynes
chappell
crowe
miandad
gilchrist
warne
hadlee
ambrose
lillee
mcgrath
 

cric_manic

First Class Debutant
Anil said:
among players i have seen, two exceptional test teams would be something like these:

first xi

gavaskar
greenidge
richards
tendulkar
lara
healy
imran
akram
marshall
holding
murali

second xi

boycott
haynes
chappell
crowe
miandad
gilchrist
warne
hadlee
ambrose
lillee
mcgrath
Warne batting before Hadlee
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
cric_manic said:
Warne batting before Hadlee
yeah i included hadlee in the team purely for his bowling abilities...any batting from him late in the order would be a bonus... :)

in any case, he wasn't that much of a batsman anyway, for most of his career, he was a magnificient bowler and a big hitter late in the order...
 

cric_manic

First Class Debutant
Anil said:
yeah i included hadlee in the team purely for his bowling abilities...any batting from him late in the order would be a bonus... :)

in any case, he wasn't that much of a batsman anyway, for most of his career, he was a magnificient bowler and a big hitter late in the order...
:)
 

Zinzan

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Anil said:
among players i have seen, two exceptional test teams would be something like these:

first xi

gavaskar
greenidge
richards
tendulkar
lara
healy
imran
akram
marshall
holding
murali

second xi

boycott
haynes
chappell
crowe
miandad
gilchrist
warne
hadlee
ambrose
lillee
mcgrath
Except your second XI has a better bowling lineup your first :cool:
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
Anil said:
among players i have seen, two exceptional test teams would be something like these:

first xi

gavaskar
greenidge
richards
tendulkar
lara
healy
imran
akram
marshall
holding
murali

second xi

boycott
haynes
chappell
crowe
miandad
gilchrist
warne
hadlee
ambrose
lillee
mcgrath
i can actually make a pretty good third xi with some of my other favourites:

gooch
langer
dravid
border
waugh
botham
marsh
qadir
roberts
waqar
walsh
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
zinzan12 said:
Except your second XI has a better bowling lineup your first :cool:
well let's see:

imran - one of the greatest fast bowlers of his era
marshall - regarded by many as the greatest fast bowler ever
holding - again, an all-time great in the fast bowling department
akram - the greatest left-arm fast bowler of all time and again one of the greatest bowlers of his era
murali - the greatest off-spinner of all time, up there in the short-list of one of the greatest spinners of all time as also one of the greatest bowlers of all time

i think they compare well to any other great attack....but then each to his own opinion... :)
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
One dream team which wasnt all that great:

Sehwag
Smith
Lara
Dravid
Inzamam pair huq
Kallis
Flintoff
Boucher
Vettori
Harmison
Murali
 

archie mac

International Coach
Pratyush said:
One dream team which wasnt all that great:

Sehwag
Smith
Lara
Dravid
Inzamam pair huq
Kallis
Flintoff
Boucher
Vettori
Harmison
Murali
Lol, on paper they looked like world beaters, or at least Aussie beaters.
 

Zinzan

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well let's see:

imran - one of the greatest fast bowlers of his era
marshall - regarded by many as the greatest fast bowler ever
holding - again, an all-time great in the fast bowling department
akram - the greatest left-arm fast bowler of all time and again one of the greatest bowlers of his era
murali - the greatest off-spinner of all time, up there in the short-list of one of the greatest spinners of all time as also one of the greatest bowlers of all time

i think they compare well to any other great attack....but then each to his own opinion... :)
I still think the attack of Lillee, Hadlee, Mcgrath, Ambrose and Warne would have the edge although will acknowledge Marshall should be in any top side
 

Ikki

Hall of Fame Member
While in the dentist waiting room just now, I read that Merv Hughes thought Sunil Gavaskar was the best batsman he'd bowled to.

I also learnt that Javed Miandad called him a 'fat bus driver,' not conductor. And for some reason in that game, Border had told the whole team not to give Miandad any lip...
LOL, I remember reading that after Merv got him out he starting circling and celebrating, saying: "Tickets please". :laugh:
 

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