They just lost to SA...aussie said:they may have won 15 consecutive matches chasing & has been in good form of late, but they are no way the best OD team in the world atm. Australia are still the best dont be fooled since Australia record in ODI's is still the best in the buisness
Things change very quickly - plenty of people would've been predicting England less than a year ago, and think how stupid that looks now.Nnanden said:At this stage - Australia, South Africa, India, Pakistan.
But I guess that view might change closer to the date and according to the selections that are made.
And right before that they beat SA. You don't suddenly become the best in the world in a couple of weeks, or lose your title in the same period of time. Australia lost one series yes, but it was the first ODI series Australia have lost since 2002.marc71178 said:They just lost to SA...
you had to waster your time to answer that clown.FaaipDeOiad said:And right before that they beat SA. You don't suddenly become the best in the world in a couple of weeks, or lose your title in the same period of time. Australia lost one series yes, but it was the first ODI series Australia have lost since 2002.
australia and south africa yes....but pakistan were thumped on their home grounds 1-4 recently, maybe you missed that...??? on current form, india are the third best in the world and if form holds, are clear favourites to enter the semi-finals....but the picture might change come 2007, that's true....then again it might change for the better for india, the point is one day form is so fickle that no one knows for sure about any team barring australia who have to start as the front-runners for the title....aussie said:they may have won 15 consecutive matches chasing & has been in good form of late, but they are no way the best OD team in the world atm. I wont say they are claer cut semi-finalist just yet, but OVERALL Australia, South Africa & Pakistan are better than India.
a fully fit england team can put up a strong challenge, i would think...a batting lineup containing trescothick, vaughan, pietersen, collingwood, the powerful flintoff and their support cast and a bowling attack combination of of jones, harmison, flintoff, hoggard, giles et al is not to be scoffed at....even the windies at home can be a force although their batting especially is really in the doldrums right now....Richard said:We can fairly safely say England and West Indies are rank outsiders, but even that can change.
Go get some sleep mate. You're a little mistaken there, this is not test cricket.bumpuss said:eng- should be favourites, flintoff excellent form, best pace attack currently, easily should be in the semis
There's plenty to scoff at at an attack of Jones, Harmison, Hoggard, Giles. None are proven ODI-standard bowlers. Indeed, to date there's considerable evidence to the contrary.Anil said:a fully fit england team can put up a strong challenge, i would think...a batting lineup containing trescothick, vaughan, pietersen, collingwood, the powerful flintoff and their support cast and a bowling attack combination of of jones, harmison, flintoff, hoggard, giles et al is not to be scoffed at....even the windies at home can be a force although their batting especially is really in the doldrums right now....
Sorry, what? This is excellent form? It's far from it. Nor is this quite as good as we've come to expect.bumpuss said:eng- should be favourites, flintoff excellent form, best pace attack currently, easily should be in the semis
ok have it your way...i was just trying to cheer you up.....Richard said:There's plenty to scoff at at an attack of Jones, Harmison, Hoggard, Giles. None are proven ODI-standard bowlers. Indeed, to date there's considerable evidence to the contrary.
Equally - Vaughan is utterly useless in ODIs and Collingwood isn't anywhere near as good as most would have us believe.
Ignore the fact that Jones is untried and Giles has an ER of 4.34 then.Richard said:There's plenty to scoff at at an attack of Jones, Harmison, Hoggard, Giles. None are proven ODI-standard bowlers. Indeed, to date there's considerable evidence to the contrary.
Jones has a very poor domestic record.marc71178 said:Ignore the fact that Jones is untried and Giles has an ER of 4.34 then.
Please tell of this considerable evidence in their 2 cases...