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Battle of the Cricketers

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Lara

The third place payoff between him and Richards should be interesting, not the two players i would have thought been rated 3rd and 4th in the World, but its good to see Lara get so far.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Sobers.

The second greatest batsman after Bradman, and good enough to take the new ball alongside Wes Hall and Charlie Griffiths when bowling seamers, and also be one of the most prolific spinners of his era. Quite simply, the only cricketer who comes remotely close to Bradman.
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
marc71178 said:
Sobers.

Can you imagine those as a middle order in a Test side though? Scary if you're bowling!
I had a look at this, and I've kinda made a team, all of the last 8 are in(normal font),the last 4 are in(Bold), and the selected Round of 16-ers to make an 11 are in(italics)

JB Hobbs
SM Gavaskar
DG Bradman
BC Lara
IVA Richards
GS Sobers
A Flower
Imran Khan
SK Warne
M Muralitharan
GD McGrath

That lineup scares me.

On a spinning wicket, you've got Warne, Murali and Sobers, a devastating attack.
On a seaming pitch, you have Imran, McGrath and Sobers to utilise.

Anyhow, back to the voting.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Jamee999 said:
I had a look at this, and I've kinda made a team, all of the last 8 are in(normal font),the last 4 are in(Bold), and the selected Round of 16-ers to make an 11 are in(italics)

JB Hobbs
SM Gavaskar
DG Bradman
BC Lara
IVA Richards
GS Sobers
A Flower
Imran Khan
SK Warne
M Muralitharan
GD McGrath

That lineup scares me.

On a spinning wicket, you've got Warne, Murali and Sobers, a devastating attack.
On a seaming pitch, you have Imran, McGrath and Sobers to utilise.

Anyhow, back to the voting.
That's not too far off my all-time world XI either. I'd bring Gilchrist in for Flower, and Greg Chappell in for Brian Lara, and I think I'd be inclined to maybe drop Richards for another seamer on occasion, but it's certainly a very good team.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Jono said:
Whilst its obviously subjective, you wouldn't have Marshall in your all-time world XI Faaip?
Not personally, no. Marshall was a great bowler, but I rate a couple ahead of him. I would however have Richard Hadlee in my team, ahead of either McGrath or Imran.
 

The Baconator

International Vice-Captain
Lara , I know Sobers is the better cricketer but there's no player in world cricket that I like watching more when in full flow.
 

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