Sorry?Spinner
Saqlain Mushtaq - 10
Shane Warne - 7
Daniel Vettori - 1
Team Thus Far
1. Saeed Anwar
2. Hashim Amla
9. Shane Warne
Flintoff yo.Really needed Jayasuriya as the 6th bowler. Jayasuriya not being there would mean we can't (/shouldn't) select Klusener as 5th bowler, again....unless probably if we select someone like Symonds at no. 5 later...Then again, Jayasuriya is a far better bowler than Symonds.
The only problem I have with Flintoff is that he is not suited to that no. 7 lower-order hitter role TBH. He didn't play there much either. I know he has a good strike rate overall, but this is coming from the personal experience of watching him bat in ODIs over the years. His best ODI innings came when he had time to get settled. He almost never did well when he came with 6 overs remaining and a high asking rate. Klusener and Kapil (and some others), did much better in such situations.Flintoff yo.
Yeah I agree; if Flintoff plays he should probably bat 5 or 6, but I'd have no issue with him doing that and Dhoni batting 7. Dhoni's batted below lots of worse ODI batsmen than Flintoff while playing for India.The only problem I have with Flintoff is that he is not suited to that no. 7 lower-order hitter role TBH. He didn't play there much either. I know he has a good strike rate overall, but this is coming from the personal experience of watching him bat in ODIs over the years. His best ODI innings came when he had time to get settled. He almost never did well when he came with 6 overs remaining and a high asking rate. Klusener and Kapil (and some others), did much better in such situations.
No.6 suits Flintoff better, but we'll probably have Dhoni there.
For the same reason, I didn't agree with Imran's selection in the 1st team. As much as I admire Imran, the last thing I'll want from Imran is to bat at no. 7 in an all-time ODI team. [ok probably not last - probably just over his fielding]
What I am saying is this:Yeah I agree; if Flintoff plays he should probably bat 5 or 6, but I'd have no issue with him doing that and Dhoni batting 7. Dhoni's batted below lots of worse ODI batsmen than Flintoff while playing for India.
I disagree entirely tbh.What I am saying is this:
(Jayasuriya at #1 + Dhoni at #6 + Klusener at #7) > (Anwar at #1 + Flintoff at #6 + Dhoni at #7)
...both batting-wise AND bowling-wise.
Flintoff might be a better bowler than Klusener, but we just can't ignore the variety that Jayasuriya would've provided.
6. DhoniOK then we disagree on that.
But on another note, I'd prefer playing Kapil at no. 7 than pushing Dhoni down to 7. In that way, we'll get a better bowler than Flintoff, and a batsman more suited to that no. 7 hard-hitter role.
Why? Can't Klusener bowl 10?Really needed Jayasuriya as the 6th bowler. Jayasuriya not being there would mean we can't (/shouldn't) select Klusener as 5th bowler, again....unless probably if we select someone like Symonds at no. 5 later...Then again, Jayasuriya is a far better bowler than Symonds.
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At this level of cricket, absolutely not IMO.Why? Can't Klusener bowl 10?
You're forgetting Pollock. This will be lip-smacking:6. Dhoni
7. Dev
8. Hadlee
Looks very good IMO.
Why? Can't Klusener bowl 10?
Yes, what PEWS said...At this level of cricket, absolutely not IMO.
If my maths is right, Klusener (on average) bowled at least 7 overs per ODI in his career.At this level of cricket, absolutely not IMO.