marc71178
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Just because they were playing as England doesn't mean it was their proper attack.George Headley averaged 80 or so against England before WW II.
Just because they were playing as England doesn't mean it was their proper attack.George Headley averaged 80 or so against England before WW II.
Gilly , McGrath , Bevan , Ponting , Symonds .. all twice better than Warne in ODisThe general casual opinion would probably have Warne at 2nd in both formats. Nothing wrong with this I think. He had a full length odi career and didn't chuck. CW is a bit harsh on him in odis, particularly considering the lack of competition.
Not as spinners.Gilly , McGrath , Bevan , Ponting , Symonds .. all twice better than Warne in ODis
He really isn't. You could always count on Lee going at 6s or more in the death overs, in an era where that didn't happen a great deal;. Bloke is one of the most over rated ODI bowlers ever.Brett Lee is an all-time great ODI bowler,
handy lower order batsman and a brilliant fielder.
I don't think Lee making it to the final 4 is absurd.
Watson is probably the most reviled Australian cricketer ever among the casual observers. His ODI record barely rates a mention, everyone just remembers him under performing for his ability in tests, and constantly referring plumb lbws.And Lee > Watson
Are you referring to Shane Lee?Lee is way better, both as a cricketer and a person, than the other Australian pacer called Brett of that era
Then again, a steaming turd would be better than that Brett
Perhaps Brett Geeves.Are you referring to Shane Lee?
GOAT Leg spinner - WarneNot as spinners.
And in terms of being closest to GOAT at a job, you can only really make a case for McGrath and maybe Gilchrist, whether or not you rate the others as better players.
Yeah, not much of a bowler. There was one other Brett from the same period, Brett Swain, although it took a while for me to remember him.Indeed I was referring to Geeves. Mediocre bowler and an even worse journalist. Bitter self important twit
Yeah, Damien Fleming was excellent in the late '90s. IIRC he was the only one who escaped slaughter in '98 when Sachin went bananas against Australia.I'd prefer Fleming and Reiffel in an XI over Binga, for tests or ODIs. He was an expert at getting hammered by the good batsmen then bounce-yorking out a number 10 before celebrating like an idiot