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Whatever it takes!!!
That's mine too.adharcric said:Warne and Murali to Tendulkar and Lara!
But given how well Lara and Sachin play spin, I think the probability of victory would be to the batters in such a match up.
That's mine too.adharcric said:Warne and Murali to Tendulkar and Lara!
That'd be pretty good, just in terms of seeing how his skills would transfer to the modern day. Don't agree with him not lasting long though, I reckon he'd go just as well as he used to.Run like Inzy said:Historically maybe Mcgrath/Warne v Bradman
I reckon Bradman wouldn't have lasted all that long with both of them in their prime
I think it would have taken him a few innings to figure out the variety the two bowlers possess. Might be more challenging than anything from his eraandyc said:That'd be pretty good, just in terms of seeing how his skills would transfer to the modern day. Don't agree with him not lasting long though, I reckon he'd go just as well as he used to.
lol at your name Yes, I'm easily amused.Ganja Farmer said:Martin Crowe vs The Rest.
you wanna see runs, dont u?Xuhaib said:Sami and Hayward bowling to Barry and Viv.
That sounds damn good, I'd go with that. Good work mate.bagapath said:i've been watching cricket from 1981. here is my selection of golden pairs for each decade.
80s
Viv Richards and Sunil Gavaskar facing Imran Khan and Malcolm Marshall.
90s
Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara facing Wasim Akram and Shane Warne.
2000s
Ricky Ponting and Rahul Dravid facing Glen McGrath and Muralitharan.
HA love itGeraintIsMyHero said:Andrew Flintoff and Ian Botham facing Andrew Flintoff and Ian Botham
Bollocks. Was going to post precisely this - well certainly as regards Botham (Flintoff the batsman would struggle against Flintoff the bowler I think).Andrew Flintoff and Ian Botham facing Andrew Flintoff and Ian Botham
along the same lines :Ricky Ponting vs the West Indies 4-prong at its peak.
Superb call.Ambrose and Holding
vs
Stan McCabe and Walter Hammond on a Sabina Park pitch from the 80's.