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India v Pakistan or England v Australia.

adharcric

International Coach
Mister Wright said:
I still think we need a 'Captain Obvious' award for the Cricketweb Awards each week.
Your point? That is far from obvious for many ENG-AUS fans who will rate that rivalry as the greatest in the world even if it's completely one-sided towards Australia.
 

Mister Wright

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
adharcric said:
Your point? That is far from obvious for many ENG-AUS fans who will rate that rivalry as the greatest in the world even if it's completely one-sided towards Australia.
Isn't it blatantly obvious that there is going to be a strong rivalry when the two teams are competitive?

He said 'the best' not 'all'.
 

magsi23

U19 Debutant
Slats4ever said:
i largely think it's because of the emphasis placed on the games in their respective countries. TBH compared to test matches, Australia couldn't give a flying f* about how they perform in OD'ers. Often the OD game is seen as the breeding ground for young talent and we can experiment.

In India and Pakistan I get the impression that OD is equally as important as test.

Your not wrong
 

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