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all round team (unbeatable)

symonds

Cricket Spectator
1.C. Gayle
2.V. Shewag
3.J. Kallis
4.S. Afridi
5.A Symonds
6.A.. Flintoff
7.A.. Gilchrist
8.A . Razzaque
9.D. Bravo
10.S. Watson
11.I. Patan

would you think an all round team like that be unbeatable in both test an oneday team, what are your thoughts i just pulled those players of the top of my head so make changes if you want.
 

Slats4ever

International Vice-Captain
would get mashed by the current aussie side. their batting is too brittle in my opinion. Especially the middle order if it were exposed. Afridi and Symonds might struggle too often. There really isn't a strike bowler either
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Slats4ever said:
would get mashed by the current aussie side. their batting is too brittle in my opinion. Especially the middle order if it were exposed. Afridi and Symonds might struggle too often. There really isn't a strike bowler either
But that would mean Symonds playing for both teams.
 

Slats4ever

International Vice-Captain
haha yeah good point... ok let's take symonds out and put bracken in his spot...

My point still remains however...

A very good captain would be vital to the success of an all round team.
 

Barney Rubble

International Coach
Slats4ever said:
would get mashed by the current aussie side. their batting is too brittle in my opinion. Especially the middle order if it were exposed. Afridi and Symonds might struggle too often. There really isn't a strike bowler either
I'd say Flintoff's a strike bowler, but he's the only one. On a flat track against Bangladesh that side would rack up 400-450, but on a greentop against Australia they'd capitulate and fall in a heap, perhaps with the exception of Kallis.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
symonds said:
would you think an all round team like that be unbeatable in both test an oneday team, what are your thoughts i just pulled those players of the top of my head so make changes if you want.
A team like this can be quite competitive in a one day scenario. In tests you need specialists much more - bowlers as well as batsmen. So it wouldnt really be a good test team.

Also if you really want an unbeatable team for tests, chose 11 superb batsmen. That can mean chances of draws!
 

Slats4ever

International Vice-Captain
yeah one day cricket is definately an all rounders scene... once again however a good captain would be vital...
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Well if Gilchrist is eligible, so are all the other keepers, so that helps matters a bit.

Also, I really think its stretching it to call Sehwag an allrounder! Gayle and Pathan are borderline as well.

1. Chris Gayle
2. Abraham De Villiers
3. Jaques Kallis
4. Kumar Sangakkara
5. Shane Watson
6. Adam Gilchrist
7. Andrew Flintoff
8. Jacob Oram
9. Shahid Afridi / Andrew Hall / Dwayne Bravo / Abdul Razzaq
10. Shaun Pollock
11. Daniel Vettori
 

Tim

Cricketer Of The Year
Yeah but this is at international level. even Vettori has a better record than him at this stage...that's not to suggest that Watson CAN'T ever make it as a top/middle order batsman though.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Tim said:
Watson at 5? you're being a bit generous aren't you?
I tried to pick people that would be comfortable playing in those positions. Watson has the technique to bat #4 or #5 easily, while I doubt those that followed him really did. Thats not saying that Watson is a better batsman than the likes of Flintoff, Oram etc - just that Watson would be better at #5 than those batsmen, based on the theory of comparitive advantage.
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Given his current batting, Brett Lee might be able to manage a spot as the strike bowler.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Prince EWS said:
Also, I really think its stretching it to call Sehwag an allrounder! Gayle and Pathan are borderline as well.
Watson is more borderline than Gayle.

41 wickets @ 37.31 in Tests
100 wickets @ 31.53 in ODIs

That's at least as good as Vettori, and Vettori's picked mostly for his bowling.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Mr Mxyzptlk said:
Watson is more borderline than Gayle.

41 wickets @ 37.31 in Tests
100 wickets @ 31.53 in ODIs

That's at least as good as Vettori, and Vettori's picked mostly for his bowling.
I was going more on what the players are picked as, rather than their actual records.

There is no doubt that Gayle is picked for his batting alone, and he wouldnt make a 3rd XI on his bowling. I guess the reverse could be said Pollock, but I have issues with classing batsmen who roll their arm over occassionally as allrounders.

There's no question about Watson at all. He is most certainly picked as an allrounder - he wouldnt make the Australian side any other way..

Anyway, I ended up leaving Gayle in the side, as I think he qualifies as more than simply a batsman who rolls his arm over.... just.
 

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