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Best Test XI from each nation (that you have seen)

aussie

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Well its simple based on all the years you have been watching this wonderful sport that is simply off the matt. Pick the best XI from all the major test nations that you have seen. My journey is just about a decade starting from the 97 Ashes.

AUSTRALIA:

1. Mark Taylor* - Captain
2. Matthew Hayden
3. Ricky Ponting
4. Mark Waugh
5. Steve Waugh
6. Damien Martyn
7. Adam Gilchrist
8. Shane Warne
9. Jason Gillespie
10. Damien Fleming
11. Glenn McGrath

back-ups: Langer, Hussey, Kasprowicz, MacGill, Lee.

Overall the best combination i would have seen, very hard decision to leave out Langer but i felt Taylor captaincy which was so brilliant even in the few series i saw of him had to be in even if Langer overall was the better batsman. Another tight decision was to leave out Hussey, but i went for Martyn since he has performed in all conditons, but in a years time if Hussey does well in the sub-continent i would likely pick him i guess.

The bowling attacking only debate was the 3rd seamer. I went for Fleming since at his best he was better than Kaspa, Reifell & Lee (to date) in most conditons. Although if they were to play in India i had Kasper as the 3rd seamer no doubt.

ENGLAND:

1. Atherton
2. Trescothick
3. Vaughan*
4. Hussain
5. Thorpe
6. Pietersen
7. Stewart
8. Flintoff
9. Gough
10. Caddick
11. Hoggard

back-ups: Cook, Collingwood, Panesar, Harmison.

No major selection worries for me other than Cook/Atherton. Similar type players IMO if Cook keeps improving in a few years would have him ahead of Athers.

WEST INDIES:

1. Chris Gayle
2. Sherwin Campbell
3. Ramnaresh Sarwan
4. Brian Lara
5. Carl Hooper*
6. Shivnarine Chanderpaul
7. Ridley Jacobs
8. Ian Bishop
9. Winston Benjamin
10. Curtly Ambrose
11. Courtney Walsh

backups: K Benjamin, Collins, Bravo, Adams.

Decent side but unfortunately it hides the fact that alot of inconsistent and poor players played post 2000 especially in the bowling attack which has made the windies such a poor side.

PAKISTAN:

1. Saeed Anwar
2. Aameer Sohail
3. Ijaz Ahmed
4. Mohammad Yousuf
5. Inzamam-ul-Haq*
6. Saleem Malik
7. Moin Khan
8. Wasim Akram
9. Shoaib Akhtar
10. Saqlain Mushtaq
11. Waqar Younis

backups: Younis Khan, Asif, Mushtaq, Misbah-ul-Haq, Latif

Wasted a great era, what a superbly talented side Pakistan had & still have, pretty much the Spain of world cricket.

INDIA:

1. Virender Sehwag
2. Rahul Dravid
3. VVS Laxman
4. Sachin Tendulkar
5. Mohammad Azharuddin
6. Sourav Ganguly*
7. Mahendra Dhoni
8. Anil Kumble
9. Javagal Srinath
10. Harbhajan Singh
11. Zaheer Khan

back-ups: Sidhu, Yuvraj, Sreesanth, Prasad, M Karthik

On paper for we always had the most lethal batting-line going around but didn't always prove it. If they had an Australian like bowling attack could have been the best in the world though.

Few selection worries, wanted to pick Sidhu badly never forget the way he took Warne apart in 98, but then again couldn't leave out none of those famous middle-order batsmen. This is the best side for a home test, overseas i would pick Sreesanth instead of Harbhajan.


SOUTH AFRICA:

1. Gary Kirsten
2. Herschelle Gibbs
3. Jacques Kallis
4. Daryll Cullinan
5. Hansie Cronje*
6. Jonty Rhodes
7. Lance Klusener
8. Mark Boucher
9. Shaun Pollock
10. Makhaya Ntini
11. Allan Donald

back-ups: Boje, Hudson, Smith, McMillan, Steyn, De Villiers

Very solid & talented side could have been the best in the world if Australia weren't around of course.

SRI LANKA:

1. Sanath Jayasuriya
2. Marvan Atapattu
3. Mahela Jayawardene
4. Kumar Sangakkara
5. Aravinda De Silva
6. Arjuna Ranatunga*
7. Romesh Kaluwitharana+
8. Chaminda Vaas
9. Nuwan Zoysa
10. Muttiah Muralitharan
11. Lasith Malinga

back-ups: Fernando, Dharmusena, Herath, Tillkaratne, Dilshan.

NEW ZEALAND:

1. Mark Richardson
2. Bryan Young
3. Stephen Fleming
4. Nathan Astle
5. Scott Styris
6. Craig McMillan
7. Chris Cairns
8. Adam Parore
9. Daniel Vettori
10. Shane Bond
11. Goeff Allot

back-ups: Taylor, Sinclair, Doull, Nash.

A team so messed up with injuries over the years but on occassion did manage to field a strong test side. But then again they always seemed better suited to ODI's whenever confronted with real pace they seemed to buckle.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
INDIA
  1. Gavaskar
  2. Engineer
  3. Dravid
  4. Tendulkar
  5. Vishwanath
  6. Vijay Manjrekar
  7. Kapil Dev
  8. Anil Kumble
  9. Javagal Srinath
  10. Prasanna
  11. Bishen Bedi

PAKISTAN
  1. Hanif Mohammad
  2. Saeed Anwar
  3. Zaheer Abbas
  4. Javed Miandad
  5. Inzemam-ul-Haq
  6. Mushtaq Mohammad
  7. Imran Khan
  8. Wasim Bari
  9. Wasim Akram
  10. Waqar Younis
  11. Fazal Mehmood
 

Flem274*

123/5
NEW ZEALAND:

1. Mark Richardson
2. Bryan Young
3. Stephen Fleming
4. Nathan Astle
5. Scott Styris
6. Craig McMillan
7. Chris Cairns
8. Adam Parore
9. Daniel Vettori
10. Shane Bond
11. Goeff Allot

back-ups: Taylor, Sinclair, Doull, Nash.

A team so messed up with injuries over the years but on occassion did manage to field a strong test side. But then again they always seemed better suited to ODI's whenever confronted with real pace they seemed to buckle.
Allot was a crap test bowler, replace with Nashy

Who was Bryan Young?

Mark Richardson
Lou Vincent
Stephen Fleming
Nathan Astle
Craig McMillan
Chris Cairns
Brendan McCullum
Daniel Vettori
James Franklin
Dion Nash
Shane Bond
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
I remember Allot bowling againts England & Aus in the 97/98 period didn't look like a crap test bowler to be. But you are a NZ fan so i'll flex with your reasoning.

Wouldn't have McCullum over Parore as yet, McCullum yea definately has the game to be NZ best keeper ever but needs to play more innings like he did againts the top sides like his innings the other day & stop wasting his talent.
 

Flem274*

123/5
I remember Allot bowling againts England & Aus in the 97/98 period didn't look like a crap test bowler to be. But you are a NZ fan so i'll flex with your reasoning.

Wouldn't have McCullum over Parore as yet, McCullum yea definately has the game to be NZ best keeper ever but needs to play more innings like he did againts the top sides like his innings the other day & stop wasting his talent.
Well true, Alott being crap is stretching it but ODI's were his gig. Nash was the better test paceman. Miss him TBH
 

Burgey

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Australia

Hayden
Boon or Langer
Ponting
G Chappell
Border
S Waugh
Healy or Gilly
Warne
Lillee
Thomson or Gillespie
McGrath
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
England

Boycott
Gooch
Gower
Thorpe
Greig
Botham
Knott
Illingworth
Snow
Underwood
Willis

West Indies

Greenidge
Haynes
Richards
Lara
Kallicharran
Sobers
Dujon
Marshall
Holding
Ambrose
Roberts

Australia

Hayden
Taylor
Chappell (G)
Ponting
Border
Waugh (S)
Gilchrist
Warne
Lillee
Thomson
McGrath
 

Julian87

State Captain
A few based on what I have seen

Australia

Hayden
Taylor * (pretty much only for captaincy)
Ponting
S Waugh
Border
M Waugh
Gilchrist
Warne
Gillespie
MacGill
McGrath


NZ

Richardson
Sinclair
McMillan
Fleming
Astle
Cairns
Parore
Vettori
Franklin
Nash
Bond


Windies

Gayle
Haynes (unfortunately don't remember any of the others from that era)
Richardson
Lara
Chanderpaul
Hooper
Jacobs
Bishop
Ambrose
Benjamin
Walsh


England

Vaughan
Gooch
Pieterson
Gatting
Thorpe
Hick
Stewart
Flintoff
Gough
Headley
Jones
 
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JBMAC

State Captain
Hard selection process:-

Australia

1. Bill Lawry
2. Bob Simpson
3. Don Bradman
4. Arthur Morris
5. Neil Harvey
6. Norm O'neil
7. Don Tallon (keeper)
8. Dennis Lillee
9. Allan Davidson
10.Shane Warne
11.Keith Miller
12th. man Allan Border

Notable "left outs"...Benaud,S.Waugh,R.Ponting,Lindwall..hell too many to list. Other countries will follow
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
New Zealand

1. Richardson
2. Vincent
3. Fleming (c)
4. Crowe
5. Astle
6. McMillan
7. Cairns
8. Parore (wk)
9. Nash
10. Vettori
11. Bond

Vincent gets the second opener's spot by default because he faced competion from Young, Pocock, Bell, Greatbatch (dire as a test opener), Papps et al.

I started watching cricket fulltime in 1993/94, otherwise John Wright would be a shoe-in.

Gun bowling attack, a real shame they never bowled together in a test.


Australia

1. Langer
2. Hayden
3. Ponting
4. M. Waugh
5. Martyn
6. S. Waugh (c)
7. Gilchrist (wk)
8. Warne
9. Kasprowicz
10. Gillespie
11. McGrath
 
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Days of Grace

International Captain
Hard selection process:-

Australia

1. Bill Lawry
2. Bob Simpson
3. Don Bradman
4. Arthur Morris
5. Neil Harvey
6. Norm O'neil
7. Don Tallon (keeper)
8. Dennis Lillee
9. Allan Davidson
10.Shane Warne
11.Keith Miller
12th. man Allan Border

Notable "left outs"...Benaud,S.Waugh,R.Ponting,Lindwall..hell too many to list. Other countries will follow
Your batting order is a little screwed up. Maybe genius thinking having Miller at 11?? The tail would wag like a dog on crack.
 

JBMAC

State Captain
England

1 - Hutton
2 - Boycott
3 - May
4 - Barrington
5 - Compton
6 - Graveney
7 - Evans
8 - Trueman
9 - Bedser
10- Statham
11- Laker

12th Botham

Ok Dog..swap Miller for Lillee
 

Burgey

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West Indies

Haynes
Greenidge
Richards
Lara
Lloyd
Rowe
Dujon
Marshall
Ambrose
Garner
Holding
12th man: One of Walsh, Croft, Richardson
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
England XI

Gooch
Vaughan
Robin Smith
KP
Gower
Stewart
Botham
Flintoff
Gough
Fraser
Harmison

Love that batting line-up, such depth, and despite having no spinner there is every type of seam bowler possible (if a little lacking in top quality).

Hoggard out as Botham is my swing bowler and it was a straight choice between Harmison and Caddick. Both are daisies but went with Harmison as he adds something different and with that attack they could carry his bad days and benefit from his good ones.
 

Natman20

International Debutant
Why not? Very good swing bowler, decent lower order batsman. Who would you have?
I was a bit harsh, especially considering the fact that I didn't read the first paragraph of this thread properly. "best test XI you have seen". I think he only performs when conditions and pitches suit him. Yes he produces a lot of swing but he does not claim the wickets to the high calibre of some former bowlers. TBH out of the matches I have seen I liked the look of Tuffey in the Bondless days (the big gap). Unfortunately it was generally only his first spells.
 

JBMAC

State Captain
West Indies

TEAM[in batting order]
Greenidge
Haynes
Richards
Kanhai
Sobers
Lloyd
Walcott[keeper]
Gibbs
Hall
Walsh
Griffiths
Worrell[12th man]
 

TheLad

School Boy/Girl Captain
West Indies

TEAM[in batting order]
Greenidge
Haynes
Richards
Kanhai
Sobers
Lloyd
Walcott[keeper]
Gibbs
Hall
Walsh
Griffiths
Worrell[12th man]
Jeez just when I was starting to feel old having my first memories of cricket in the late 80s and realising there are plenty of young un's by the names that missed of various teams. thankfully JBMAC turns up. (Thankfully he did not include Headley or Constantine or I'd be thinking it was coming from a nursing home).
 

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