Matt79
Hall of Fame Member
Richards vs. Sobers is irrelevant in selecting an all-time team as Sobers will get the allrounders slot anyway, so he's out of the equation.
And also, in the context of selecting an alltime team, assuming your top order is extremely sound, and that your team bats down quite a way into its tail, what's the use of having an 'anchor' type player who you can rely on to hold up an innings and bravely resist, when you can have a player who'll score quickly and take the initiative away from your opponents. Attack, if you can execute it properly, is ALWAYS the best defence.
For example I have: Hobbs, Hutton, Bradman, Hammond, Richards, Sobers, Gilchrist, Imran. Do I need Barrington in the middle to ensure things don't go to custard? Not likely.
And also, in the context of selecting an alltime team, assuming your top order is extremely sound, and that your team bats down quite a way into its tail, what's the use of having an 'anchor' type player who you can rely on to hold up an innings and bravely resist, when you can have a player who'll score quickly and take the initiative away from your opponents. Attack, if you can execute it properly, is ALWAYS the best defence.
For example I have: Hobbs, Hutton, Bradman, Hammond, Richards, Sobers, Gilchrist, Imran. Do I need Barrington in the middle to ensure things don't go to custard? Not likely.
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