As opposed to the wayward, inept pie-chucking from Wasim Akram, Dennis Lillee, Malcolm Marshall and Muttiah Muralitharan?I think those are very balanced sides, especially if you look at the power of the five man attack of Team B. The accuracy provided by Ambrose, Mcgrath and Hadlee would be quite a treat.
No. No implication of that.As opposed to the wayward, inept pie-chucking from Wasim Akram, Dennis Lillee, Malcolm Marshall and Muttiah Muralitharan?
Pretty even actually. Marshall aside, I reckon team B have a stronger bowling attack. Any criteria that I've missed here, or is this just a random mix?Team A
1. Sir Jack Hobbs
2. Sunil Gavaskar
3. Ricky Ponting
4. Sachin Tendulkar
5. Sir Vivian Richards
6. Sir Garfield Sobers
7. Adam Gilchrist
8. Wasim Akram
9. Dennis Lillee
10. Malcolm Marshall
11. Muttiah Muralitharan
Team B
1. Matthew Hayden
2. Barry Richards
3. Sir Don Bradman
4. Brian Lara
5. Graeme Pollock
6. Kumar Sangakkara (wk)
7. Imran Khan
8. Sir Richard Hadlee
9. Shane Warne
10. Curtly Ambrose
11. Glenn Mcgrath
Who would win, in your opinion?
Assuming each player plays at the level he played at his peak, Team A by a miniscule margin.Team A
1. Sir Jack Hobbs
2. Sunil Gavaskar
3. Ricky Ponting
4. Sachin Tendulkar
5. Sir Vivian Richards
6. Sir Garfield Sobers
7. Adam Gilchrist
8. Wasim Akram
9. Dennis Lillee
10. Malcolm Marshall
11. Muttiah Muralitharan
Team B
1. Matthew Hayden
2. Barry Richards
3. Sir Don Bradman
4. Brian Lara
5. Graeme Pollock
6. Kumar Sangakkara (wk)
7. Imran Khan
8. Sir Richard Hadlee
9. Shane Warne
10. Curtly Ambrose
11. Glenn Mcgrath
Who would win, in your opinion?
Potatoes>>>Apples.Bowling of both sides is equally good but there is no comparison of batting. You are trying to compare apples with potatos.
No Imran? He played 2-3 years in the 90s didn't he?A Pakistani team from the 90's composed of,
Sohail
Anwar
Yousuf
Inzamam
Miandad
Malik (the guy averaged over 45 in the era)
Moin
Wasim
Waqar
Saqlain
Shoaib
)
Potatoes>>>Apples.
Yes one person is showing themselves to be a fool here. It ain't Uppercut...
You can't identify some fools unless they say something.
BB, any changes to those sides a month down the track?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.
Assuming this is an All-time ODI team, because Jayasuriya wouldn't make an All-time Asian Test team.Asian XI
Gavaskar
Jayasuriya
Dravid
Tendulkar
Miandad
Sangakkara (WK)
Imran (C)
Kapil
Akram
Murali
Waqar
So are you saying its a test team thenwell, i am choosing jayasuriya over sehwag, hanif, anwar and, possibly, merchant because he is fast scoring (like sehwag) and left handed (like anwar) to compliment the right handed defensive gavaskar. he can also turn his arm around in case you needed a sixth bowler. this team can bat well and truly till no.8, even the no.9 is a double century scorer, so jayasuriya can really be flashy and aggressive without a worry.
yes.So are you saying its a test team then
agree. but this gives me a much better balance for the bowling attack. If I take sehwag in, I'll have to drop waqar for a spinner like bedi, chandra or kumble. (I wont choose waqar over kapil in case you are wondering; or qadir over the three spinners i've mentioned above)Sehwag craps all over Jayasuriya as Test opener, with all due respect to the latter.