subshakerz
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Arguing England better than India isn't changing my position thoThen argue for Australia so that we can laugh on you . Don’t change your position everyday
Arguing England better than India isn't changing my position thoThen argue for Australia so that we can laugh on you . Don’t change your position everyday
And once again voted for Aus today . ?Wait, did he really vote for Australia and changed his stance later to England?
Why did you change your vote to England? I thought you rated Australia as the best.Arguing England better than India isn't changing my position tho
You want to go by team on paper rather than results. Even going that way, Australia have 3 of the top 5 batsmen while India has 3 of the top 5 all-rounders. Man for man, they both beat England.My position is the same. Man for man Australia is the best team but need to win in the Ashes to confirm that. England better than India.
He changed his vote to Aus nowWhy did you change your vote to England? I thought you rated Australia as the best.
Why did he change it to England in the first place though?He changed his vote to Aus now
Add Kenya there and he will change his vote for it too tomorrow. Anyone but India ?He changed his vote to Aus now
There is lot of ambiguity on the time frame. Each one is interpreting it in their own way. Leaving a lot of room for people to bash one another and claim their opinion to be superior.The title suggests currently best in 2023.
On 2023 form that makes it a two horse race.
Bringing up past results is irrelevant to the title.
No, they can be, if you think the other sides are worse.And no, both can't be true.
Again, if you think the others are worse, yes you can.Anyway it's a little grating to hear sunilz (not all Indian fans) slag off the batting lineup and then also get defensive when someone says another team might be better. It does not compute. You can't only acknowledge the glaring flaws when it is convenient and not otherwise.
Team on paper then Australia to me to be superior. Most of the batting is in form, bowling looks very good. But I admitted that this no.1 status for them isnt a confirmed thing until something big like an Ashes England victory.You want to go by team on paper rather than results. Even going that way, Australia have 3 of the top 5 batsmen while India has 3 of the top 5 all-rounders. Man for man, they both beat England.
And if you want to go by last 3 or 5 year results instead of man for Man, then clearly Australia's and India's results are better seeing that they top the table and qualified for wtc. Australia even last time missed wtc final only by a whisker. England has so far not even been near the wtc final contenders let alone qualifying for it.
If you just want to go by last year results since when Bazball started, both India and England's results have been equally good in this time frame.
Considering all of the above, it is quite clear India are ahead now. Why is this tough for you to understand?
Flash news: A team can be in contention for being the best side despite having a glaring weakness.OverratedSanity is right to point out the double standards Indian posters use in slagging their team's weaknesses then hyping them up when convenient.
Yes some sanity. I have been asking others to give their own timeframe we can agree on and then compare.There is lot of ambiguity on the time frame. Each one is interpreting it in their own way. Leaving a lot of room for people to bash one another and claim their opinion to be superior.
Problem then is what do we mean by 'current team' if we are comparing with Kohli's India?The thing is we can either compare Ind, Aus and Eng for similar time periods, or for the same captains. Cummins Aus and Stokes Eng haven’t done anything to be called a better team than Kohli’s Ind(and it doesn’t make sense to compare a guy who has captained fit 7-8 years to people who have done that for barely a year). It is too early to compare Rohit as a captain with any one else. So a more logical approach is comparing them for a similar time period. What I understand is Ind have done much more than Aus and Eng in the last 5 years, being more dominant at home, tying a series away in Eng, winning two in Aus, one in SL and WI, and being competitive in SA. In 2023, it is too early to say. And we can’t say with this middle order, ind would surely lose(or worse not even compete) in Eng and Aus, since they haven’t played their with this team.
Thing is, nothing much has changed for Team India in last 5 years except captaincy. Core of the team and playing style all remains the same.Problem then is what do we mean by 'current team' if we are comparing with Kohli's India?
Simple question: which team based on current form and side makeup will deliver the best results home and away?