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Best Ashes Teams
Based on the Roland Perry (shudder) idea of the same name:
Pick you best Ashes teams, based on performances in Ashes. Can be either based on what you've seen or of all time. All Time: Trumper Morris Bradman Border Waugh Miller Gilchrist Warne Lillee McGrath Alderman Pretty much picks itself in large part, IMO. Alderman, Trumper and Border are probably the most contestable, but remembering Terry destroying England in 89 and 93, I'll take him thanks. In terms of players I've actually seen play: Slater Taylor Ponting Border Waugh Hussey/M.Waugh Gilchrist Warne McGrath Alderman Reid Although the idea of McGrath at 9 fills me with dread. Will need to consider the English one a bit more carefully.
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English Teams:
Hobbs Sutcliffe Hammond Barrington Pietersen Botham Flintoff Knott+ Laker Larwood Barnes In my time watching the game: Trescothick Vaughan Gower Pietersen Thorpe Stewart+ Flintoff Botham Gough Jones Fraser Much harder, given 2005 was the only series England had a really good team since I started taking much notice. |
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ENGLAND (That I've seen, "live" or footage):
Boycott Gooch Vaughan Gower Botham Flintoff Knott Underwood Willis Headley S.Jones AUSTRALIA (That I've seen): Langer Slater G.Chappell M.Waugh Border S.Waugh Gilchrist Warne Thomson (just over Gillespie. I can't get over the 74/75 series which I've seen so much of) Lillee McGrath It's amazing how 2 of our best seam bowlers post-Willis (Headley and Simon Jones- very possibly the 2 best) have also been the 2 most unlucky with injury. * I don't want to jinx KP by putting him in the team, but I'm sure by the end of his career he will be in here.
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My time (basically 97-07):
Strauss Vaughan* Hussain Pietersen Thorpe Stewart+ Flintoff Gough Hoggard S Jones Tuffnell Picking Tuffers on the basis of the Oval 97. Haven't given the team much thought, probably some glaring ommissions. Chose Strauss over Tresco on the basis that Tresco has never tonned up against the Aussies, even though he might have actually scored more runs than Strauss in the series where Strauss did well, will have to look that up Australia much harder for me, never really paid attention to their players when I was younger so anything I choose would be based on the last 3 series, think I'll give it a miss |
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From England Ashes teams of my memory (essentially 1990/91 onwards) I'd go for something like...
Gooch (1990/91-1993) Atherton (1990/91-1994/95) Hussain (c) (1997-2002/03) Pietersen (2005-2006/07) Stewart (w) (1993-2002/03) Thorpe (1993-1997) Ramprakash (1993-2001) Flintoff (2005-2006/07) Headley (1997-1998/99) Gough (1994/95-1998/99) Fraser (1989-1994/95) Few doubts over that. For Australia I'd probably have a stab at... Taylor (c) (1989-1998/99) Slater (1993-1998/99) Boon (1989-1993) M Waugh (1990/91-2001) Border (1989-1993) S Waugh (1989-2002/03) Healy (1993-1997) Warne (1993-2006/07) Hughes (1989-1993) McDermott (1990/91-1994/95) McGrath (1997-2006/07) Which funnily enough is almost exactly the team that would have played the 1993 Ashes if fitness had allowed - the only change being Reiffel in for the still-at-that-stage-novice McGrath.
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For Australia hard to put Healy's peak period over Gilchrist & also Gillespie at his best is on par with Hughes, but thats personal preference i guess... |
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Re Hutton, agreed it's ridiculous but Hobbs and Sutcliffe had clearly better records. Could play one of them at three I suppose, but who comes out? |
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As for Healy, he had three good Ashes (1993, 1994/95 and 1997) to Gilchrist's two (2001 and 2002/03). Thus, I'd have to have him. Though it should be noted that Gilchrist's best >>>> Healy's best and Gilchrist's worst >>>> Healy's worst. But Healy just played far more Ashes cricket than Gilchrist. Last edited by Richard; 01-06-2009 at 05:34 PM. |
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Hobbs and Sutcliffe opening, Hutton three. Always been my choice, for absolutely any accross-ages England team. |
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35 wickets @ 24.77 with a SR of 43.3. Really hard to argue with that tbh. I've gone with both Headley and S.Jones. But both were better than Caddick and Gough IMO. Quote:
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I'm all for having 3 openers as No.1-3 in a line-up and Hutton would be able to do it I'm sure. You could go: Hobbs Sutcliffe Hutton Hammond Barrington/Pietersen It's definitely tough. I couldn't do an "all things considered XI" because there are too many great players who peaked during the Ashes series. That 4 would be my top 4 "old boys" XI. In regards to Barrington vs Pietersen. I'd go for Barrington as it stands. A RUN average of 54.12 in the Ashes when he was actually a pretty defensive player. He probably should've had 8 or 9 centuries as opposed to 5 but still wasn't bad. Lol I'm sure KP will play til at least the 2013 Ashes though so not really fair to compare him with Ken atm. I'm hoping KP blows Ken's record out of the water. No-one has got as much **** as Pietersen has in the media that I can remember. |
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For Hutton, for these exercises, I dislike selecting players out of position. Hutton was an opener, and when there are middle order players of the quality of Hammond, Barrington and Pietersen, not to mention others like Leyland and Gower, to chose from, don't feel the need to try to turn him into a middle order player. Remember as well that I'm basing this only on Ashes performances, not their over all records as players. Last edited by Matt79; 01-06-2009 at 08:47 AM. |
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