please explain????Meg said:So it's still a bit of a way off but since the teams have roughly been made what do you think of the players that have been picked for the test and ODI squad and those that have been left out? And what will Aus compare to the rest of the world?
i thought thats what you were on about, but I didnt know when it is being played (next year?) and where is a list of who is playing?Meg said:It's a friendly between the best team in the world in tests and ODI's (which is Aus) and a team of the 11 best players in the world (besides Aus players of course) playing against them. *What do u think of the players selected in the "rest of the world" side for both the OD and test as well as the captains *How will Aus compare to the rest of the world?
why Asia vs ROW?Lions81 said:Honestly, I don't like this Australia vs. Rest of the World business. Let's stick with Asia vs. Rest of the World, as I think that's far more entertaining. Imagine an ODI or even a Test match with these two competing teams:
Asia XI:
Sanath Jaysuriya
Virender Sehwag
Rahul Dravid
Sachin Tendulkar
Inzamam ul-Haq (c)
Habibul Bashar
Kumara Sangakkara (wk)
Mohammad Sami
Anil Kumble
Shoaib Akhtar
Muttiah Muralitharan
World XI:
Graeme Smith
Matthew Hayden
Brian Lara
Ricky Ponting
Jacques Kallis
Stephen Fleming (c)
Adam Gilchrist
Heath Streak
Shane Warne
Shane Bond
Steve Harmison
That would be real fun!
It's still a long way away in 2005. I found the players in an article in an SA cricket mag.Swervy said:i thought thats what you were on about, but I didnt know when it is being played (next year?) and where is a list of who is playing?
Well I had placed a sort of quota on players from each team. Australia clearly have a lot of deserving players, but I felt since the ROW side would have six teams, and that each team deserves at least one selection, that Australia could have no more than 4, and since Gilchrist is the world's best keeper he's an automatic inclusion, and I couldn't leave out Hayden and Ponting. Then for my one bowler, Warne, since he's the second-best spinner in the world. If I take out Harmison, I figure I would replace England's selection with Vaughan, so maybe take out Smith and put in Pollock, but honestly I'd prefer Ntini. I'm not so high on Pollock's medium pace. (And that's really all he bowls, despite what Cricinfo says, he is not Fast Medium, and barely bowls Medium Fast as it is.) Bond is excellent, Zimbabwe need a candidate so Streak. So if Zimbabwe are eliminated, I'd put n Gillespie for sure. Gillespie and Bond would be a formidable opening combination with Ntini first-change and Warne as the spinner.Swervy said:why Asia vs ROW?
I dont think that rest of the world team you have chosen is particularly strong bowling wise...where is Gillespie,Pollock etc.
marc71178 said:The calling of Gilchrist best keeper in the world is debateable.
For mine - rest:
Smith (c)
Vaughan
Dravid
Lara
SRT
Kallis
Boucher (wk)
Pollock
Akhtar
Harmison
Murali
Sure, anything is debatable. They debated for hundreds of years whether the Sun traveled around the Earth or not or whether the Earth was flat. But this debate has the same merits as those ones.marc71178 said:The calling of Gilchrist best keeper in the world is debateable.
For mine - rest:
Smith (c)
Vaughan
Dravid
Lara
SRT
Kallis
Boucher (wk)
Pollock
Akhtar
Harmison
Murali
Gibbs and Tuffey have no real business in that lineup, and if Bond is fit, then neither does Ntini. Sehwag is a better opener than Gibbs is, not by much, but by enough, and so is Vaughan.Langeveldt said:My rest of world
1. GC Smith
2. HH Gibbs
3. JH Kallis
4. BC Lara
5. I Ul Haq
6. R Dravid (cpt) (wk)
7. SM Pollock
8. S Akhtar
9. D Tuffey
10. M Ntini
11. M Muralitharan
Well Fleming just made Smith look downright silly on the Proteas recent tour of New Zealand, with what most cricket experts agree is an inferior team on paper, so captaincy must have had something to do with it. Smith even admitted as much, saying Fleming sledged him and threw him off his game. It's bad enough you let that get to you, but then to admit it. For such a hulk of a man, he's pretty soft.BlackCap_Fan said:Do you rate Smith as a better captain than Fleming?
Oh yes, absolutely. Especially as putting Flower in would free up a spot for another Australian, so Gillespie could come in to bolster the attack.orangepitch said:Were Andy Flower still playing today, would he have been preferred over Gilchrist?
Best keeper-batsman, soley on keeping alone I think Taibu gets the nod (he can be gritty with the bat) and bond isnt fit at the moment or fit enough to be in the NZ team if the reports are correct.Lions81 said:Gilchrist is the world's best keeper he's an automatic inclusion
Like the time he told Lance Klusener to go and get...(you can use your imagination for the next lot of words)?Lions81 said:For such a hulk of a man, he's pretty soft.