Pedro Delgado
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Not sure you need two ARs, and with all that batting I'd drop Faulkner or Procter and stick Fanie in there. But then I like Fanie.
My SA AllTime XI - Only including players that played post-waroz_fan said:This would be my all time SA team:
1. Barry Richards
2. Eddie Barlow
3. Jacques Kallis
4. Graeme Pollock
5. Dudley Nourse
6. Mike Procter
7. Aubrey Faulkner
8. Mark Boucher
9. Shaun Pollock
10. Hugh Tayfield
11. Allan Donald
A very strong XI tbh. Would love to see an Indian all-time XI.oz_fan said:Imran Khan for me at number 6.
This would be my all time SA team:
1. Barry Richards
2. Eddie Barlow
3. Jacques Kallis
4. Graeme Pollock
5. Dudley Nourse
6. Mike Procter
7. Aubrey Faulkner
8. Mark Boucher
9. Shaun Pollock
10. Hugh Tayfield
11. Allan Donald
nightprowler10 said:The gap between Indian and South African batting is bigger than you'd think, IMO, and you're also probably not taking Indian spinners into account.
aussie said:You could, West Indies beat India alot at home with pace surely an all-time windies would as well & If Australia play like how they did in the sub-continent in 2004 an all-time version could certainly win. Pakistan could win in India also while Englad & South Africa would be fairly competitive. But SRI & NZ would struggle..
wouldn't pick Boucher as the keeper. The likes of Cameron, Lindsay & Waiteoz_fan said:Imran Khan for me at number 6.
This would be my all time SA team:
1. Barry Richards
2. Eddie Barlow
3. Jacques Kallis
4. Graeme Pollock
5. Dudley Nourse
6. Mike Procter
7. Aubrey Faulkner
8. Mark Boucher
9. Shaun Pollock
10. Hugh Tayfield
11. Allan Donald
In 2001 not only did India not have a good pace attack, they had rubbish spinners too other than Harbhajan who was really a one-man bowling team.silentstriker said:Nah, I don't think so. 2004 was when a lot of our batsman were in doubt for the form, and we almost won another test there, if it wasn't for the rain. 2001 was better in terms of 'in form' teams on both sides. Remember, Aussies had won 16 in a row before then. And we didn't have a good pace attack at all then either. If we have a passable pace attack, and a good spin attack, plus our batsman being home-pitch bullies, it would be very hard indeed to lose a series.
When i said 2004 i was totally talking about the Indian series also the Sri Lanka one. The only Indian batsman who was really out of form or short of match practice @ that time was Tendulkar, Dravid was in good form Australia just failed him, Sehwag batted well, Laxman was finally worked out by Australia & Ganguly well what can i say about him.silentstriker said:Nah, I don't think so. 2004 was when a lot of our batsman were in doubt for the form, and we almost won another test there, if it wasn't for the rain..
Fair point, but lets play pretend yo, lets say an Indian All-time XI for a test @ home was this:silentstriker said:If we have a passable pace attack, and a good spin attack, plus our batsman being home-pitch bullies, it would be very hard indeed to lose a series.
1986-2006 World Test XIgrecian said:Surprised no-one mentioned this guy for the South Africans van der bijl.
Or are you only considering those who played Test cricket.
Sorry. Fails to qualify for two reasons:Cricinfo said:First-class span 1967/68 - 1982/83
List A span 1969/70 - 1982/83
NZTailender said:1986-2006 World Test XI
Sorry. Fails to qualify for two reasons:
1) He never played a test.
2) He never played those tests that he never played between 1986 and 2006.
Shocking grammar.
grecian said:Umm, sorry the convo had gone into an all-time SA XI, but admittedly it was very off-topic.
Moving on........
He did begin his career in 1970s but he was theWell, considering the votes cast it seems a little too late, but I do not think Imran should be in this side. I mean, the man began his test career in the mid 70s - I honestly do not think he belongs in a side with players whose career was mainly 86 onwards.
Rubbish.Because Imran's record got better & better in last 7-8 years of his career & he was the best allrounder in the world in 1980s(and arguably the best allrounder ever).And his wktstest ration in those few years doesn't look too good because he played many tests as a batsman alone.Also, his record is inflated post 86 do to the large number of NO that I believe he had during that time - and though his bowling average is exceptional, his wkts/test ratio needs a lot to be desired..
Imran is considered to be one of the allrounder(arguably the best ever),best bowlers & best captains ever.Many people chose him to captain their ALL TIME XIs even.So,I'm unable to understand that why would someone say that Imran won't prove to be a good captain of 1986-2006 World XI.And if he is to be captain - I do not think he would be a good captain of this side. The tendency to lord it over his team is sure to cause friction in a team full of superstars...
Log on soon & u would see Murali getting more votes than Wasim Akram & others.This means that Murali will most likely not be included - so be it, Akram would probably shore up the batting even further at 8, and would further give great variation and venom with his bowling.
Yea i had mentioned him earlier, but even though his stats were superb, it would be unfair to pick him or the other top-class South African fast bowler of the period Garth Le Roux even though they may have been greats ahead of the likes of the Pollock's, Adcock etc..grecian said:Surprised no-one mentioned this guy for the South Africans van der bijl.
Or are you only considering those who played Test cricket.
aussie said:Thats the thing its very fair to believe that during the time South Africa were banned the great players that missed test cricket alot i.e Grame Pollock, Richards, Procter, Barlow, Van der Bijl, Le Roux, Rice would have been top test players.
An South African all-time team IMO would be stronger than India overall because of its all-round strength.