Are you talking about Ban and Zim (who are barely international standard) or the UAE and HK (who are barely club cricket standard) ?Swervy said:i personally would think it a shame if someone gets it vs a team which is barely of international standard
erm yes...actually i mean vs teams barely of club cricket standardmarc71178 said:Are you talking about Ban and Zim (who are barely international standard) or the UAE and HK (who are barely club cricket standard) ?
I put Flintoff in there just coz he popped into my head,doesnt mean I think he has a better chance than other players..however I dont think him coming in at number 5 would exclude him from possibly getting to 200..but it wouldnt surprise me if in some game soon-ish we actually see him coming in higher than 5.Kent said:Flintoff (a current #5) is an option in this poll, yet Astle or Fleming weren't!
NZ's in-form skipper has a game against the USA coming up, while Astle is the only player to get anywhere near scoring a test 200 in a number of balls comparable to an OD innings I believe.
If we bat first on a small ground, and the Americans are as juicy as Caddick, Hoggard and Flintoff were, who knows?
i dont think that is a sure thing...of the scores in ODI which have come pretty close to 200,most of them are vs fully fledged,and in a lot of them, strong teams.Loony BoB said:EDIT: And come on, of course it's going to happen against a side like UAE. I know some of the top teams in the world aren't fantastic, but I can't even see Zimbabwe allowing for a 200 to be scored against them. It would take a truely once-in-a-century kind of effort to pull off in an ODI against a decent test playing side.
Swervy said:however I dont think him coming in at number 5 would exclude him from possibly getting to 200..
it almost happened this year, that too against the full zim team. if only gilchrist had a bit of patience........Loony BoB said:but I can't even see Zimbabwe allowing for a 200 to be scored against them.