Yes times have changed and we tend to judge team's rankings based on one series loss. Nevertheless, this South African team has every potential in the world to bounce back.India didnt come REMOTELY CLOSE of winning a series in Australia or South Africa
Yeah hard to argue much. I'd pick three of a group consisting of those three and Hasan Ali. Really not sure which one I'd leave out, but I think they're all a tiny step ahead of the next level of gun ODI quicks (Hazlewood, Bhuvi, Rabada) at the moment.Bumrah's been brilliant for a while now. Starc, Boult and Bumrah would be my first choice pace attack for a World XI.
Yeah I'd agree that he's the worst bowler I listed, but I still think he's better than Plunkett. Fizz is a good call though.Good thing you remembered Hasan Ali before BW arrived
I probably wouldn't put Bhuvi in the same tier as Haze and Rabada. He's been ok but there are guys like Plunkett and Fizzy who've been better.
Yeah, it's bizarre. You'd think they'd have figured it out by now. Even Dhawan pulls pretty well in ODIs. Short pitched bowling is just asking to be hit. Kohli got to 25 or so off pull shots alone in that 6th ODI.Forget the spinners for a moment, the Indian quicks have been levels above in the limited overs stuff as well. It’s not just Kumar and Bumrah who are showing their skills but Pandya is a smart bowler as well. By contrast, majority of the South African quicks are bowling halfway down thinking India are Bangladesh and 135kph is 150kph.
Fiz looks like he might fizzle out for a bit.Yeah I'd agree that he's the worst bowler I listed, but I still think he's better than Plunkett. Fizz is a good call though.
Suprisingly, apart from kapil the only other one is Maninder Singh.Is Bumrah the only Indian quick to top ICC ODI rankings or did Kapil (or anyone else) had it for some time?
Kapil held it for a fairly long period of time IIRCIs Bumrah the only Indian quick to top ICC ODI rankings or did Kapil (or anyone else) had it for some time?