He's overrated IMO.Tendulkar
Wasim
McGrath
Tempted to go for Bond here in place of McGrath. Difficult choice.
And even if this makes me sound like a fanboy: People not voting for Tendulkar, really??
Average of 48 as an ODI opener....He's overrated IMO.
Love the bowling combo here. If you took McGrath as the third pacer, then we would have the ultimate battle of the corridor-masters.Sachin Tendulkar
Richard Hadlee
Curtly Ambrose
As tempting as that may sound, I'll use Wasim as my third pacer. Hadlee and Ambrose will ruin batting lineups with the new ball, and Wasim will be my main weapon for reverse-swinging toe-crushers with the old ball. Off course, he'll be super-effective with conventional swing in his 4-over spell as first-change too.Love the bowling combo here. If you took McGrath as the third pacer, then we would have the ultimate battle of the corridor-masters.
I think Garner is the only surefire lock-in for the bowling line-up. Out of the others, any two out of McGrath, Wasim, Donald, Pollock, Hadlee and Bond will do.Based on that chart it would seem that the best opening pair would be Garner and Hadlee because they combine a low Strike Rate with a good Economy Rate.
However, McGrath has the best Strike Rate out of all the 'Top Performers' (see upper half of the chart) and on that basis is still a good choice. He's just not quite as miserly as Garner, Hadlee, Holding, or even Lillee.
Wasim V Hadlee V Garner is another matter and is a bit more problematic. It's nice to have the left-arm variation of Wasim, but Hadlee's and Garner's numbers are outstanding. Hadlee was the superior batsman too.
IMO the team probably needs Hadlee's batting skills at No.8, and possibly even Wasim's batting skills at No.9. It's nice to bat down to No.9 when playing ODIs.I think Garner is the only surefire lock-in for the bowling line-up. Out of the others, any two out of McGrath, Wasim, Donald, Pollock, Hadlee and Bond will do.
In some ways it's nice to have this analysis, but in other ways, the average is a composite of strike rate and economy rate anyway.There are some very interesting charts in the following article (2010);
It Figures | Cricket Blogs | ESPN Cricinfo
I think the most relevant chart is the one where the bowler's RpO/Economy Rate is <4.25 (But other people may have a different take to me). Note that the X-axis plots the Strike Rate and the Y-axis plots the RpO/Economy Rate
Since Gilchrist is opening, there's still an allrounder to pick who will likely be batting at 7. I doubt the batting is going to need much strengthening.IMO the team probably needs Hadlee's batting skills at No.8, and possibly even Wasim's batting skills at No.9. It's nice to bat down to No.9 when playing ODIs.
Any One Day side worth its salt bats down to at least No.8.Since Gilchrist is opening, there's still an allrounder to pick who will likely be batting at 7. I doubt the batting is going to need much strengthening.