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World's Best XI The Day You Were Born As Per The ICC Rankings

Dissector

International Debutant
Turner
Amiss
Greg Chappell
Kallicharan
Vishwanath
Greig
Knott (wk)
Underwood
Walker
Lillee
Gibbs

Only Turner is common from Zaremba's team from a few years earlier. Reckon the two teams are evenly matched too with Lillee making up nicely for losing Sobers.

Overall I think the early 80's team is the best. We probably don't have that many posters from the late 90's but that would be a great team too.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah I knew he wouldn't actually be in the top four bowlers, but even so the bloke took 11 wickets in 6 Tests at an average of 44. He never took more than three in an innings. I'm lost as to how he could've ever been the highest rank spinner. Are you sure you didn't accidentally have it set on ODIs? He was much better at those.
Haha, you're exactly right, the google link I clicked on was for ODI's. Ok, this time for realsies:

Greenidge
Haynes
Richards
Gower
Border
Miandad
Dujon
Hadlee
Marshall
Holding
Iqbal
 

jan

State Vice-Captain
Interesting. Good company those guys.
Im just posting the eleven players, I cant really make a squad of them as I had to google two of them.

Gavaskar
Richards
Border
Miandad
Chappel G.
Horwath
Hughes
Greenidge
Botham
Kallicharan
Viswanath
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Interesting. Good company those guys.
Im just posting the eleven players, I cant really make a squad of them as I had to google two of them.

Gavaskar
Richards
Border
Miandad
Chappel G.
Horwath
Hughes
Greenidge
Botham
Kallicharan
Viswanath
Bit light on bowlers there.
 

wellAlbidarned

International Coach
August 16th, 1994

R Richardson
G.A. Gooch
S.R. Tendulkar
B.C. Lara
D C Boon
M Crowe
A.J. Stewart
W Akram
S Warne
W Younis
C Ambrose

God, so many number 3s and openers. Cbf going for balance I want them all.
 

The Battlers Prince

International Vice-Captain
August 16th, 1994

R Richardson
G.A. Gooch
S.R. Tendulkar
B.C. Lara
D C Boon
M Crowe
A.J. Stewart
W Akram
S Warne
W Younis
C Ambrose

God, so many number 3s and openers. Cbf going for balance I want them all.
Yet you put someone who never played at 3 there? Hell of a bowling lineup though
 

bagapath

International Captain
August 16th, 1994

R Richardson
G.A. Gooch
S.R. Tendulkar
B.C. Lara
D C Boon
M Crowe
A.J. Stewart
W Akram
S Warne
W Younis
C Ambrose

God, so many number 3s and openers. Cbf going for balance I want them all.
batting order needs to be fixed

G.A. Gooch
D C Boon
R Richardson
M Crowe
S.R. Tendulkar
B.C. Lara
A.J. Stewart
W Akram
S Warne
C Ambrose
W Younis
 

jan

State Vice-Captain
Ok, do here is my XI:

Gavaskar

Greenidge
Richards

Miandad
Border
Chappel G.

Botham
Khan
Dev
Garner
Hadlee


And three decades later my son's XI:

Smith G.
Sehwag
Gambhir
Jayawardene
Sangakkara
Clarke
Yousuf
Steyn
Johnson
Muralidaran
Ntini

 

BeeGee

International Captain
  1. Geoff Boycott
  2. Glenn Turner
  3. Ian Chappell
  4. Mushtaq Mohammad
  5. Rohan Kanhai
  6. Garry Sobers
  7. Farokh Engineer
  8. John Snow
  9. Geoff Arnold
  10. Bishan Bedi
  11. Bhagwat Chandrasekhar

Wonderful batting. Rich variety in spin bowling. Fast bowling probably the weaker suit.

Amazing to think these guys were all in their prime 23 short years ago.
Prime, my ass. John Snow knows nothing for a start.
 

watson

Banned
Bradman's Birthday - 27/8/1908

01. Victor Trumper 2
02. Archie MacLaren 6
03, Clem Hill 1
04. Charles Fry 7
05. John Tyldesley 4
06. Warwick Armstrong * 3
07. Monty None 5 (3)
08. Hanson Carter + 18
09. Sydney Barnes (4)
10. Colin Blythe (2)
11. John Saunders (1)


It does seem a little odd that a couple of allrounders such as Armstrong and Noble should be ranked higher than batsman like Jack Hobbs in 1908. But maybe they were really that good in relative terms.
 

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