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Team of the 2010s

Howe_zat

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Hi all. I initially posted this a month or so ago on 606, but as with any article over there that requires reading and discussion rather than whining and name-calling, it was met with silence and confusion. Though you might give some more insightful natter.

In the wake of cricinfo's all-time world XI, I got thinking about who the next decade's XI is going to be. Let's assume, for now, that said players have already played more than a handful of matches and are young enough to play for another 8-10 years. I've considered all formats but have unfairly weighted it towards Tests.

WARNING: The following article may contain gratuitous speculation by an amateur England fan and will contain bias.

1) Tamim Iqbal (21)

By all account's Tamim's year has been a good one. This year's Wisden cricketer of the year scored back-to-back centuries in England while his team-mates were taken apart by the moving ball. Batting like a combination of Sehwag and Harmison, he's mostly included because of how good he is to watch.

2) Alistair Cook (25)

Mostly included because of how awful he is to watch, one should never underestimate the ability to make the opposition lose the will to live. Has the most runs of any 25-year-old besides Our Lord Sachin. Could just go on forever close to being dropped but going on nonetheless, and that is worth some serious runs.

3) Hashim Amla (c)(27)

Has been scoring hundreds for fun this year in both Tests and ODIs, Amla is harder to separate from the crease then his beard is from his face.

4) Ross Taylor (26)

All the talent in the world, if it wasn't for NZ's habit of top-order collapses he might be able to find a batting partner. Don't be too hard on Ross for his only scoring 8 hundreds, he gets lonely out there.

5) AB De Villiers (wk) (26)

A thoroughly stylish batsman, decent wicket-keeper and questionable pop singer, AB is surely the world's gretest all-rounder since Gary Sobers' ill-fated ska-punk career.

6) Suresh Raina (23)

Despite the pedigree in the Indian line-up, he is currently India's best T20 bat and only fielder. Averages over 40 across all three formats. Carries a bit of pudding, if only to make him a bit more huggable.

7) Shakib Al Hasan (23)

Does anyone remember what Shakib was doing before he was suddenly the best-ranked all-rounder in the world? I've included two Bangladeshis now, it's about time they started winning. World cup 2015, put a tenner on it now. (Don't blame me for gambling errors).

8) Stuart Broad (24)

Yes his averages are the wrong way around and yes, he puts the "petulant" into "often annoyingly petulant", but here's a lad with real skill. Don't let me down now StuBo. And don't injure yourself on your hair straightners.

9) Dale Steyn (27)

Miles ahead of every other paceman in world cricket. That's all there is to say on the matter. I don't think I can even make fun of him.

10) Umar Gul (26)

He's 26? Really, cricinfo? really? Ok, then. Possesing the best reverse-swinging yorker since Waqar Younis, Gul is a fine, fine one-day bowler and T20 master.

11) Ajantha Mendis (25)

I'm a firm believer in the principal that you will get wickets if the opposition has no idea what you are doing. Short of arbitrarily charging in astride a bear, there's not much Mendis can do to make his action more of a mystery. Has been good in Tests and outstanding in LO cricket.

So there we go. Feel free to explain how wrong I am. If you're wondering about the lack of Aussies, that surprised me too, but I was hoping to stick to young players that have already proved themselves, and Australia's "Hotel California" selection policy means that Smith, Hughes et. al don't make it, as much as I like them.

Oh, and that Pakistani bowler(s) that really should be here? As far as we know he's no longer playing. So let's leave it at that.
 

vcs

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Very good team. I expect Morgan to be a star in the next decade and I have a hunch that Pujara will turn out better than Raina.
 

King Pietersen

International Captain
Tamim Iqbal
Phillip Hughes
Hashim Amla
AB De Villiers +
Eoin Morgan
Cameron White *
Steven Smith
Shakib Al-Hasan
Stuart Broad
Dale Steyn
Stephen Finn

Like that team a lot. Was stuck with the final selection, it was between another fast bowler, White, Williamson and Khawaja. In the end I went for the man I believe will be the next Australian captain. He's very highly rated as a captain, has done very well in the ODi and T20 sides in recent times, is the current Australian A captain, and is only 27. Didn't really need another bowler in the side given I picked Smith and Shakib either, so the selection made sense.

1 guy I was also very tempted to put in was Rory Hamilton-Brown. This is a lad that I expect to definitely play Test cricket. He might not have a mega impressive Domestic record currently, but whenever I've seen him play I've been impressed. The Surrey management were obviously impressed by his character too, appointing him as Captain at the start of last season, at just 22. He has an impressive cricket brain, appears to handle pressure well and is a very fluent, and exciting batsman. I definitely see him in England colours in the not too distant future.
 

zaremba

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Yeah a fine striker of the ball when he wanted to be. The polar opposite of watching the hideous Hoggy.

You get the feeling he could do some real damage in club cricket.
 

Burgey

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Suresh Raina is a myth at Test level, based on what I've seen of him so far. Fine LO player though.
 

vcs

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I don't rate Raina's technique against pace and bounce too highly either, but you can't ignore the good work he did in his first 3 Tests. The debut 100 was absolutely crucial, as were the runs in the PSS and Mohali. Granted he may turn out to be another Yuvraj technique-wise, but it hasn't happened yet.
 

morgieb

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**** knows. For example, my 2000's team would look like....

Hayden
Sehwag
Ponting
Dravid
*insert batsman here* (really there'd be 10 candidates for the 3rd batting position)
Kallis
Gilchrist
Pollock
Warne
Murali
McGrath

No-one for example, would've heard of Sehwag around 2000, and I doubt people would've included the bowlers.

I'll go....

Tamin
Hughes
Khawaja (cos I'm biased :cool:)
Clarke
de Villiers
Raina
Smith
Shakib
Morkel
Steyn
Amir/Roach
 
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Howe_zat

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**** knows. For example, my 2000's team would look like....

Hayden
Sehwag
Ponting
Dravid
*insert batsman here* (really there'd be 10 candidates for the 3rd batting position)
Kallis
Gilchrist
Pollock
Warne
Murali
McGrath

No-one for example, would've heard of Sehwag around 2000, and I doubt people would've included the bowlers.

I'll go....

Tamin
Hughes
Khawaja (cos I'm biased :cool:)
Clarke
de Villiers
Raina
Smith
Shakib
Morkel
Steyn
Roach
Good point, though in your 2000s team it's only really Sehwag and Gilchrist (and to a lesser extent Hayden) that were unproven before 2000.

Was Teja talking about Peter Roach? Cricinfo says he's 35. I assumed Teja meant the same Kemar Roach morgieb went for.
 

flibbertyjibber

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I'll have a go and will probably fall well wide of the mark.

Tamim
Hughes (despite my doubts over the short ball his current first class average shows he has talent)
Amla
de Villiers +
Taylor (will score rucks of runs for England)
Williamson
Adil Rashid
Shakib *
Broad
Finn
Aamer (in the hope a fine talent isn't banned and doesn't repeat his stupidity)
 

Teja.

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Haha, Was a screw up tbh. Would replace Sreesanth if he wasn't my favourite cricketer of all-time but I'll replace Roach with Tim Paine.
 

Spark

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Tamin
Hughes
Khawaja (cos I'm biased )
Clarke
de Villiers
Raina
Smith
Shakib
Morkel
Steyn
Roach
Reckon Amla will be a safer bet than Raina right now.

I'd have a specialist keep rather than have AB do it personally.
 
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