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Which team's alltime XI is best?

Which alltime XI would enjoy the most success against its counterparts?


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roseboy64

Cricket Web Content Updater
Headley is being held to a higher standard. Wasn't exciting in Australia and failed here. May change my mind if anyone else posts their selections.
 

JBH001

International Regular
Tbh, I think Headley should be given another go.

Here is my selection

1. Hunte
2. Haynes (though GG is also an option)
3. Richards
4. Lara
5. Headley
6. Sobers
7. Dujon
8. Marshall
9. Holding
10. Ambrose
11. Walsh
 

Slifer

International Captain
^ contemplating changing my vote to brumby in BOMIII tbh :p

Great stuff from the Aussies - coming out firing. Ponsford and Bradman - to paraphrase one British parliamentarian they've only been surpassed as a dynamic duo of destruction by Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler!

The bowling was the real star here though, however. 585 is a formidable first innings score, but to restrict that Windies line up to a lot less than that over the course of two innings is a special effort.

Tipping a white-wash from here tbh! ;)
Never!!
 

Slifer

International Captain
XI for 2nd test:

Hunte
Greenidge
Weekes
IVAR*
Lara
Sobers
Walcott+
Marshall
Holding
Ambrose
Garner
 

adharcric

International Coach
Hunte
Greenidge (Haynes hasn't done much to stake a claim in his past two tests)
Richards
Lara
Headley/Walcott (toss-up)
Sobers
Dujon (has batted and kept quite well so far)
Marshall
Holding
Ambrose
Walsh (did very well in the 5th test in AUS)
 

adharcric

International Coach
Hmm swap Haynes for Greenidge and keep Headley in meaning Walcott misses out IMO.
Well then, we shall head to the ARG with unchanged sides. Sources indicate that we may be in for a surprise with the pitch this time. Tomorrow, we will find out.
 
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The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Can't wait - Australia riding high and still wanting revenge, the Windies almost certainly stung into improvement. Should be a gem.
 

The_Bunny

State Regular
Shane Warne hasnt really dominated a test yet, counting on him to blitz the Windies in one of the next few tests.
 

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