Swann>Bhajji for meSwann > Harbhajan ATM.
Zaheer > Bresnan/Broad for me. Bresnan has really impressed me though.
Both teams have fairly ordinary backup bowlers, India probably marginally worse.
India's piechuckers are more useful than England's in these conditions, so I guess I'd still go with India.
It seems that your anti-jinxing isn't working so far lolIndia is the worst.
I have seen England defend a total of 171.
I have yet to see India defend a total of 300.
The reason why Sreesanth has not been given more match practice is because Dhoni doesn't want to. He is not very fond of Sreesanth. One should keep personal issues aside from professional. I get the sense that Dhoni and other players really don't want him in this squad. He is there because Praveen apparently wasn't fit enough to play.To be fair, India and NZ are the worst, hands down.
Englands bowling CAN be destructive. More than I can say for India.
India should have played Sreesanth more and got him some match practice. He atleast HAS the ability to take 2-3 quick wickets. They opted for the (hardly) safer Nehra and now they're not in the best shape bowling wise.
Daresay the pitch had something to do with that.India is the worst.
I have seen England defend a total of 171.
I have yet to see India defend a total of 300.
england make India's attack look like the WI attack of the late 70s and early 80s0-231 in a knock-out match.
Final nail in the coffin for mine. Definitely the worst bowling attack.
I agree in the sub continent , but I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss him, especially in home conditions.Anderson shouldn't come anywhere near an England ODI side in the subcontinent TBH. He managed to average 48 in a low scoring series that England won in SL in 2007. When you couple that with his wicketless 2008 series in India and his recent WC exploits, you have to think he just isn't made for 50 over cricket in these conditions.
Not any more.Are England the worst bowling attack in the current WC?
A big fat YES!
I wouldn't expect him to tear it up when we come across in October, but I wouldn't expect him to go as badly as he did in 2008 either. 2008 was an odd year for Anderson in ODIs, he'd generally tightened up his bowling but for some reason that year seemed utterly incapable of taking wickets against anybody.Anderson shouldn't come anywhere near an England ODI side in the subcontinent TBH. He managed to average 48 in a low scoring series that England won in SL in 2007. When you couple that with his wicketless 2008 series in India and his recent WC exploits, you have to think he just isn't made for 50 over cricket in these conditions.