Went MoYo for Abbas personally. Same openers as well. Reckon the Pakistani all time team is one of the easier ones to do, a lot of clear standouts IMO.Miandad, Inzy and Abbas I reckon. Personally will have Mustaq Mohammed at 6 as well.
Saeed Anwar
Hanif Mohammed
Javed Miandad
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Zaheer Abbas
Mustaq Mohammed
Yeah definitely a lot of standouts. They'll have a hell of a pace attack.Went MoYo for Abbas personally. Same openers as well. Reckon the Pakistani all time team is one of the easier ones to do, a lot of clear standouts IMO.
Tendulkar doesn't play for Pakistan, silly!Yeah definitely a lot of standouts. They'll have a hell of a pace attack.
I suppose MoYo does have the better record on paper but I think in terms of quality the Asian Bradman should stand a fair chance of getting in.
Come on, one nickname per player here..Tendulkar doesn't play for Pakistan, silly!
Thing is, if Ponting is going to be in the Aus ATXI then he won't be in his natural position anyway in any circumstances, so it's a question of where you can slot him in where the difference between the replaced player's performance and Ponting's performance at the spot. I would say that Ponting could do very well as an opener - apart from 3, opening and if not opening a number 4 slot would suit him the best.Wouldn't have Ponting opening for Australia though. they have regular openers who can do the job. Other than that its a good team. Waugh for captain though.
I rather dislike makeshift openers. Australia have plenty who are more than capable of holding down that slot. At least Trumper or Morris should have a fair shot at it. I have no problem with playing him at 4 except that I think Chappell and Border were simply better players on the whole. Perhaps he could displace Waugh, but why play anyone out of position? Just a matter of picking one for each slot and Australia have very good options.Thing is, if Ponting is going to be in the Aus ATXI then he won't be in his natural position anyway in any circumstances, so it's a question of where you can slot him in where the difference between the replaced player's performance and Ponting's performance at the spot. I would say that Ponting could do very well as an opener - apart from 3, opening and if not opening a number 4 slot would suit him the best.
Ponting deserves to be in the side moreso then Australia's 2nd best Opening Batsman. Hayden has done enough and is comfortably Australia's greatest Opener, that the barrier between him and Australia's second best Opening Batsman is so great that you can afford to have a non-specialist Opener like Ponting open, given how great he is. Having Trumper, Ponsford or Morris in the side over Ponting lessens the quality of the side, IMO. Basically the 11 that I selected were probably the greatest 11 cricketers that Australia has produced, IMO.I like most of the teams that Ben put out. Minor modification to all of them though.
Wouldn't have Ponting opening for Australia though. they have regular openers who can do the job. Other than that its a good team. Waugh for captain though.
No complaints about the English team except maybe Barnes ahead of Willis for me.
For New Zealand, Sutcliffe ahead of Jones for me. Maybe Dempster might deserve a slot ahead of Richardson. Other than that, its great.
Abbas ahead of Younis Khan in the Pakistan team. Not sure if they need a spinner so maybe Fazal Mahmood instead of Saqlain. Also Bari is far better than Moin Khan.
For South Africa, Lindsay or Waite ahead of Boucher. Boucher's catching is pretty good but his stumpings aren't the best. Lindsay's a far better bat IMO. Great keeping options they have actually. Also I think Faulkner deserves a spot in there somewhere.
For Sri Lanka I think Mahes may be a better option for keeper than Kalu.
Wouldn't change anything with that Indian lineup. Pretty much exactly what I'd have. Maybe Bedi or Chandra ahead of Harbhajan.
No change to WI except the opening slot. Haynes or Hunte to partner Greenidge.
Personally, I think having Border and Waugh in the side is overkill with Bradman in there. Gilchrist is also a head and shoulder above any other wicketkeeper/batsman. I would rather have Lindwall or Davidson and have a 4+1 bowling attack.Had a crack at my alltime XI for each country.
Australia Alltime XI
Matthew Hayden
Ricky Ponting
Sir Donald Bradman
Greg Chappell
Steve Waugh
Allan Border
Adam Gilchrist (wk)
Keith Miller
Shane Warne (c)
Dennis Lillee
Glenn McGrath
You like matt hayden so much and you are simply putting aside all other Australians as if they are rubbish. Your statement is one of the most preposterous i've seen in a long time. Is he that much better than every other australian opener for the last 100+ years?Ponting deserves to be in the side moreso then Australia's 2nd best Opening Batsman. Hayden has done enough and is comfortably Australia's greatest Opener, that the barrier between him and Australia's second best Opening Batsman is so great that you can afford to have a non-specialist Opener like Ponting open, given how great he is. Having Trumper, Ponsford or Morris in the side over Ponting lessens the quality of the side, IMO. Basically the 11 that I selected were probably the greatest 11 cricketers that Australia has produced, IMO.
I personally think Trumper in particular would probably be a better choice than Ponting for an opening slot. Some of the pitches he played on were extremely hard to get runs on and some of today's cricketers wouldn't even consider playing on them let alone score runs on them. By all accounts of that era, he was one of the best batsman of all time. Having said that, I think its fair to say that its hard to compare players from different era's so we will have to agree to disagree on this one. Ponting for you, Trumper for me.Ponting deserves to be in the side moreso then Australia's 2nd best Opening Batsman. Hayden has done enough and is comfortably Australia's greatest Opener, that the barrier between him and Australia's second best Opening Batsman is so great that you can afford to have a non-specialist Opener like Ponting open, given how great he is. Having Trumper, Ponsford or Morris in the side over Ponting lessens the quality of the side, IMO. Basically the 11 that I selected were probably the greatest 11 cricketers that Australia has produced, IMO.
Younis Khan is better then Zaheer Abbas. I was going to go for Abbas until I saw that he averaged 18 against the Windies and 17 against New Zealand whilst Younis Khan performed well in Australia against McGrath and Warne. Abbas also averaged under 40 in the number 3 slot and was moreso a lower-order batsman.
I don't really see the point in not picking Boucher cause he hasn't had much experienced against the spinners. None of the specialist bowlers in SA's XI are spinners and Boucher is probably the best keeper since Healy. I've never really heard of any other great South African wicketkeepers so Boucher is the obvious pick for mine.
Crammed full of all-time greats, obviously, but a bit unbalanced.Had a crack at my alltime XI for each country.
Australia Alltime XI
Matthew Hayden
Ricky Ponting
Sir Donald Bradman
Greg Chappell
Steve Waugh
Allan Border
Adam Gilchrist (wk)
Keith Miller
Shane Warne (c)
Dennis Lillee
Glenn McGrath
Trumper averaged 33 as an Opening Batsman. He wasn't as far ahead of everyone of his time like everyone makes because Clem Hill had a higher batting average, scored more runs and a higher strike rate. Many other batsman averaged 40+ aswell. I don't pick Trumper in my XI for the same reason why many don't pick WG Grace in England's alltime XI - there is no difference, IMO.You like matt hayden so much and you are simply putting aside all other Australians as if they are rubbish. Your statement is one of the most preposterous i've seen in a long time. Is he that much better than every other australian opener for the last 100+ years?
Its beyond ridiculous.
Australia's Greatest 11 Cricketers (approx but not exact order)Personally, I think having Border and Waugh in the side is overkill with Bradman in there. Gilchrist is also a head and shoulder above any other wicketkeeper/batsman. I would rather have Lindwall or Davidson and have a 4+1 bowling attack.
I hope the person whom you missed out inadvertently is GD McgrathYeah, that's why I quite like the all time Aussie XI that the Cricinfo jury picked. Wasn't a fan at the start, but I've come around.
Victor Trumper
Arthur Morris
Sir Donald Bradman
Greg Chappell
Allan Border
Keith Miller
Adam Gilchrist (wk)
Shane Warne
Bill O'Reilly
Dennis Lillee
Wouldn't mind seeing Hayden in there for Morris, but it'll do. Plus the bowling is very balanced with two spinners, two quicks and Miller.