ajaagarkarajaaja
Banned
GUys, Namibia is gonna be in the WC, Eng can give them a tuff time 

And India, who beat them with three balls left, are the best team in the world? Some people quite are quite clearly struggling to engage their brains before posting. Three balls/Two wickets do not separate dire teams from great teams. Both teams are middle-of-the-road ODI sides, who will more than likely come 3rd or 4th in the World Cup group.England's team is a load of bull!!
Not saying your wrong but in defence of Thorpe he never was a big hitter, he would always come in around the middle of innings and his stlye of play was to keep the score ticking over and take quick singles etc, whlie the likes of Trescothick, Knight, Flintoff and co played the quick innings and increased the scoring rates.ODI stats on Graham Thorpe:
Average- 37.18
Strike Rate- 71
50's- 21
100's- 0
Highest Score- 89
I think the average is quite good but looks like he can't convert the 50s into higher scores. There is nothing great
I rate Hussain as the greatest captain in the world at the moment and if he wasn't captain England would be even worse.Honestly , i think he should taken the one day reins over from Hussain. But now that he's retired himself , England have lost a valuable commodity .
If u notice rightly , i was talking about the one day game and not the test game. Now i know Hussain is a very good tactician but really the one day game is hardly a tacticians delight. Any blind Freddie with a half decent cricketing brain can captain a one day team. Hence i feel that Thorpe with all his experience could have easily captained the side and besides he could have made more useful contibutions with the bat than Hussain .I rate Hussain as the greatest captain in the world at the moment and if he wasn't captain England would be even worse.
Well if you are talking about just ODI teams then maybe we can talk but a plain "greatestI rate Hussain as the greatest captain in the world at the moment and if he wasn't captain England would be even worse.
But isn't it good to see these people showing such passion for the game?It was a little un-cricketerlike, but then again so was Freddie's in the 6th ODI in India in winter...