archie mac said:
I thought Border far too negative, I really believe if Waugh was captain of the 89 Ashes team, they would have won that series 6 zip.
Not convinced. On paper, the 2 sides were pretty evenly matched in 1989: if anything, Aus started as underdogs. That might not look the case if you read the scorecards now, but don't forget that S. Waugh hadn't done a thing before then, and, IIRC Boon hadn't done too much either. 4-0 was an astonishing result, and, IIRC, it could have been 6-0 if rain hadn't intervened. None of which could be said of Waugh's series in 2001 & 2002/3. He obviously had vastly superior players, and couldn't even engineer a whitewash in 2002/03. Perhaps he might have done in 2001 if he's played at Leeds, but we'll never know.
archie mac said:
I never understood why Taylor is ranked so much higher than Waugh? They had pretty much the same side and Waugh had a far superior record and his side was far more ruthless.
Probably to do with the standard of sides faced. SA were much, much better in the mid 1990's than early 2000's. WI still had a more than decent attack when Taylor won over there in 1995. Pakistan had W&W at the peak of their powers. As I said, it's easy to appear ruthless when you're playing no-hopers. Apart from an Indian side with one bowler, of course.
archie mac said:
On Lloyd I thought he kept all of the factions in WI cricket in line much better then any other captain they have ever had, except Worrell.
So the theory goes. They were also pretty great in the 60's, of course. FWIW I'd argue that it's easy to keep players together when you're winning, and winning is easier when your tenure as skipper coincides with the arrival of Greenidge, Richards, Roberts, Holding, and, after a while, Garner, Croft & Marshall.