Gillespie was a joke for that whole tour. Just unintentionallyYeah absolutely. Even the one off t20 when England took down the Aussie bowling. Aussies turned up treating it as a bit of a joke, remember the Gillespie headband.
But why not to? He is the second greatest ODI batsman ever after Viv and so some of his knocks are bound to feature in every list.Why try to shoehorn Sachin into every list? He just has longevity records. Few iconic knocks over 25 years [approx] is no great shakes.
seems like he is a Sachin h8rBut why not to? He is the second greatest ODI batsman ever after Viv and so some of his knocks are bound to feature in every list.
And the bolded part is funny.
Great game. I'd argue there was some real low quality involved in West Indies' choke though, some incredibly ugly hoicks. The SA choke was one moment of madness but felt like a more high quality, epic tussle all the way through.Does the '96 WC SF between Australia and Windies have any business being talked about in the same breath as the '99 SF?
Bevan had an almost identical performance and Warne had very similar figures(though he took bigger scalps in '99)
The team totals were very similar too, despite it being less of an even arm wrestle like in '99. Windies had their foot on our throat twice and kinda choked twice. They had us 4-15 and let us still get 200, then were like 2-160 and lost. Pretty crazy
Not a hater at all. It was the attempt to shorhorn him specifically into the list that amused me. Imagine I said "hope x or y makes it" - it would be pathetic. Those knocks deemes top draw will make it, some will miss out. Only 1 set of fans will cry foul if a given SRT doesn't make the cut.seems like he is a Sachin h8r
its fair game to include a match with his legendary knock if AB gets one, knowing cricinfo they will do it anyway because they know it will get them more clicks from the Indian crowd
The first wc final2019 WC final
99 wc SF aus Vs sa
2015 WC SF NZ Vs sa
1992 wc SF NZ Vs pak
1999 WC super six aus Vs sa
2002 NatWest series final
1983 wc final
Desert storm
These should feature
Tendulkar 2002019 WC final
99 wc SF aus Vs sa
2015 WC SF NZ Vs sa
1992 wc SF NZ Vs pak
1999 WC super six aus Vs sa
2002 NatWest series final
1983 wc final
Desert storm
Maindad 6 Sharjah
Anwar 194
Jayasuriya 189 Sharjah
India defending 125 Sharjah
434 Gama aus Vs sa
Ind Vs pak 98 kantikar
Underarm incident
These should feature, these 15
The 99 SF was more constantly high quality cricket, not just a big choke at the end. The match was swinging from one team to the other since the start. Also from a broader point, it was a match between the two best ODI teams of that era, and kindly of poetically paved the way for Aus to be the best ODI team in the world for the next 8-9 years. Also it was what was the most characteristic of each other, the Aussies’ penchant to win whenever it mattered and do it regularly, and SA’s choking whenever it mattered, was crystallised in a single match. It was the single best game in ODI historyDoes the '96 WC SF between Australia and Windies have any business being talked about in the same breath as the '99 SF?
Bevan had an almost identical performance and Warne had very similar figures(though he took bigger scalps in '99)
The team totals were very similar too, despite it being less of an even arm wrestle like in '99. Windies had their foot on our throat twice and kinda choked twice. They had us 4-15 and let us still get 200, then were like 2-160 and lost. Pretty crazy
Yeah, it was more a personal story about the first World Cup generally, rather than the final specifically. Either that or all his detail on the final itself got edited out!I'm glad this got a mention at number 18.
The start of something beautiful
The first World Cup culminated in a chaotic but thrilling contest between the top two teams of the time, and opened cricket up to novel possibilitieswww.thecricketmonthly.com
The background info is all well and good, but it's bizarre that the author barely mentions Lloyd's blistering hundred, which was about 15 years ahead of its time in terms of SR, and made against a really strong Australian attack.
Clive Lloyd is the most under-rated ODI cricketer of all-time. I frequently pick him up in my ODI drafts but in general, I don't see him getting picked early by anyone.The background info is all well and good, but it's bizarre that the author barely mentions Lloyd's blistering hundred, which was about 15 years ahead of its time in terms of SR, and made against a really strong Australian attack.
Probably the first genuinely ATG ODI innings tbh. Such an incredible knockThe background info is all well and good, but it's bizarre that the author barely mentions Lloyd's blistering hundred, which was about 15 years ahead of its time in terms of SR, and made against a really strong Australian attack.
Underrated in both formats imo.Clive Lloyd is the most under-rated ODI cricketer of all-time. I frequently pick him up in my ODI drafts but in general, I don't see him getting picked early by anyone.