NZ too...they're stuck with Australia.
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I'd still probably take Lee & might flirt with the idea of having Oram or Symonds instead of De Villiers at 6 if you wanted the extra bowling option.Northern Hemisphere XI
1) Sehwag
2) Gambhir
3) Sangakkara
4) Pietersen
5) Tendulkar
6) Chanderpaul
7) Dhoni * +
8) Flintoff
9) Ahktar
10) Zaheer Khan
11) Muralitharan
Southern Hemisphere XI
1) Smith*
2) Katich
3) Ponting
4) Kallis
5) Hussey
6) de Villiers
7) Haddin+
8) Vettori
9) Johnson
10) AN Other
11) Steyn
Lee, O'Brien & Ntini all have fairly decent cases for the third seamer's spot. 12 months ago BLee would've been a banker, but no more.
Would take the NH fairly comfortably tho.
So the consensus seems to be Taylor > Bell, despite Bell having scored 2000 more runs, at a 9 run better average?
lol, tad harsh for mineA choice between Taylor and Bell? Sounds more like a Compost XI.
That India team beats the Pak team flat. Maybe if you had a best-ever-players compilation...Hmm..
Pakistan of the 90s VS India 2000s
PAKISTAN
Saeed Anwar
Aamir Sohail
Ijaz Ahmed
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Mohammad Yousuf/Asif Mujtuba
Saleem Malik
Moin Khan
Wasim Akram
Saqlain Mushtaq
Shoaib Akhtar
Waqar Younis
INDIA
Virender Sehwag
Guatum Gambhir
Rahul Dravid
Sachin Tendulkar
VVS Laxman
Sourav Ganguly
Mahendra Dhoni
Anil Kumble
Harbhajan Singh
Zaheer Khan
Ishant Sharma
Now thats the kind of IND/PAK clash i'm talking about. These ones in this 2000s era (expect for the excitement the 2004 series had) really have been average compared to those two engrosing test in 99 & the Calcutta ATC match.
A Pakistani team from the 90's composed of,That India team beats the Pak team flat. Maybe if you had a best-ever-players compilation...
Yep. Like - which of these costumes would you rather wear?A choice between Taylor and Bell? Sounds more like a Compost XI.
Opinions are great, aren't they?I'd still probably take Lee & might flirt with the idea of having Oram or Symonds instead of De Villiers at 6 if you wanted the extra bowling option.
Also, I'm not convinced that NH would win comfortably at all. If anything SH may have a slight edge in the bowling.
Does this thread makes any sense? Everyday is a different day in Cricket fields. On a given day any team can beat any other. I am astonished to see such a thread.Obviously a purely hypothetical thread, but I thought it would be interesting to look at and get opinion on combined sides and match-ups.
To start with, I'd like to get thoughts on a hypothetical Test series between a current composite England/NZ Vs composite SL/WI, firstly your combined teams & then the likely outcome. Lets assume its a 3 test series played at Perth, Sydney & Adelaide.
That India team beats the Pak team flat. Maybe if you had a best-ever-players compilation...
Where do the Mumbai attacks come into this?
This could be a sweet wish or dream of a biased Indian suffered from Mumbai attacks. It is far far away from the reality. I was also amazed to see there is no Grat Imran Khan in the side. The Great Khan is himself a comlete team in himself. I think only he is enough for any Indian side. Its not me, the record says.
My question is, can you make any best ever Pakistan-11 without the Great Imran Khan?Where do the Mumbai attacks come into this?
Anyway, as I said, if you're talking best-ever players compilation, I'd give it to Pak, possibly, though you never know how much chucking and fixing would happen along the way. I agree that Imran Khan is a team in himself.
Not possible. Imran = greatest cricketer Pak ever produced.My question is, can you make any best ever Pakistan-11 without the Great Imran Khan?
I just wonder to see the way people under rate Kapil Dev and Javagal Sri Nath. Sri Nath was a really good fast bowler, He was the best indian swing bowler. He improved a lot over the years.Not possible. Imran = greatest cricketer Pak ever produced.
Maybe for India he was a decent pacer, but compared to the rest of the world he was pretty mediocre. Only in the 2000s have India finally acquired a decent pace attack - and it's showing in their results. This is a team that used to open bowling with Ganguly.I just wonder to see the way people under rate Kapil Dev and Javagal Sri Nath. Sri Nath was a really good fast bowler, He was the best indian swing bowler. He improved a lot over the years.