Mark Waugh opened the batting and didn't 'chase'. Steve Waugh batted lower down the order and did 'chase'.So why then did you include the weaker Waugh brother at 7? it just seems odd.
Your additions lack fire power, the team needs some at 6 or 7. Flintoff and Klusener both very good suggestions too.
Choosing Bevan over Dhoni is fine. But Klusener, for me, is a marginally better choice than Kapil because Kapil's batting is definitely not as reliable, whereas the difference in their bowling is very small in ODIs. Klusener even had 6 5-fers compared to Kapil's 1, and that was given the strong competition he had from Donald, Pollock, and others.Harsh, I originally picked Dhoni ahead of Gilchrist but as soon as Gilly was chosen I wanted Bevan in the team. Honestly I would have prefered an Anwar/Ganguly/Waugh opening with Sachin and that way the fire power of Dhoni Klusener would have been awesome. As it stands, Klusener is very close and wouldn't begrudge him in this team but I just have a bit more confidence in Kapil sending down 10 quality overs. Klusener was very good when on song though.
Exactly, picking Gilchrist as the keeper gives us this problem. i would also prefer Dhoni in my AT ODI side as the wkHarsh, I originally picked Dhoni ahead of Gilchrist but as soon as Gilly was chosen I wanted Bevan in the team. Honestly I would have prefered an Anwar/Ganguly/Waugh opening with Sachin and that way the fire power of Dhoni Klusener would have been awesome. As it stands, Klusener is very close and wouldn't begrudge him in this team but I just have a bit more confidence in Kapil sending down 10 quality overs. Klusener was very good when on song though.
Choosing Bevan over Dhoni is fine. But Klusener, for me, is a marginally better choice than Kapil because Kapil's batting is definitely not as reliable, whereas the difference in their bowling is very small in ODIs. Klusener even had 6 5-fers compared to Kapil's 1, and that was given the strong competition he had from Donald, Pollock, and others.
They look about the same to me, despite Imran playing fewer innings because he also batted 5 and 6. Hence my comment - 'not entirely sure'.Question for you Watson.
Looking at those stats, who do you think performed the worst at number 7? Don't include bowling, fielding, captaining etc. Cheers
No there are 2 different things here. You said 'not entirely sure' why you selected him and that's fair enough, my question was just about those raw stats and which was the worst, because for me Imran has the worst out of the 3 and I'm curious I don't think everyone would say the same as me.They look about the same to me, despite Imran playing fewer innings because he also batted 5 and 6. Hence my comment - 'not entirely sure'.
I do feel that Imran and Wasim would combine well when batting together at No.7 and 8 being former team mates. They also bowled well in tandem. But again, that's just a hunch after trying to remember their efforts during the 1992 World Cup etc.
I don't see how you can say that Imran's stat's are worse than Dev's or Pollock's as the Averages and Strike Rates are roughly the same. Pollock is ahead slightly, but I've assumed that his matches were less demanding overall - smaller fields etc.No there are 2 different things here. You said 'not entirely sure' why you selected him and that's fair enough, my question was just about those raw stats and which was the worst, because for me Imran has the worst out of the 3 and I'm curious I don't think everyone would say the same as me.
Let's just say the names were player a,b,c.
Why?Surely Dhoni isn't the best ever No.6 batsman? He can't be.