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ODI All Time XI

smash84

The Tiger King
my team would be

Hayden/Jayasuriya
Tendulkar
Richards
Ponting*
Zaheer Abbas/Lara/Dean Jones/Miandad
Michael Bevan
MS Dhoni (wk)
Wasim Akram
Muttiah Muralitharan
Glenn McG
Joel Garner
 

Jager

International Debutant
I'd actually consider MSD for captaincy, he seems pretty astute in the short form.
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Well, I would rather have 5 complete bowlers rather than another specialist batsman at 7th. My rule has always been: if 6 couldn't do it, the probability of the 7th doing it is pretty slim. Plus, Pollock and Wasim can bat a bit, right? And they are all such tight bowlers.

Maybe you could replace Pollock with Watson/Klusener to bolster the batting. And smali, if you do take Hayden ahead of Jayasuriya, do you think Tendulkar and Bevan can take care of the remaining 10 overs?
 

BackFootPunch

International 12th Man
I really think Gilchrist and Dhoni are probably both in the top 6 All Time ODI batsmen tbh. If you're just picking a top XI then I'd probably select them both but if it's a team who'd actually play a game at a hypothetical higher level I think Gilchrist would be the way to go.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
For me, it would have to be:

Tendulkar
Gilchrist (w)
Viv
Ponting
Lara
Bevan
Pollock (c)
Wasim
McGrath
Murali
Garner
Also just noticed that Wasim and Ponting probably better candidates for captaincy than Pollock. Remember him to be woeful

Well, I would rather have 5 complete bowlers rather than another specialist batsman at 7th. My rule has always been: if 6 couldn't do it, the probability of the 7th doing it is pretty slim. Plus, Pollock and Wasim can bat a bit, right? And they are all such tight bowlers.

Maybe you could replace Pollock with Watson/Klusener to bolster the batting. And smali, if you do take Hayden ahead of Jayasuriya, do you think Tendulkar and Bevan can take care of the remaining 10 overs?
Tendulkar, Richards, and Bevan between them can take care of the 10 overs. Also Ponting can be asked to take an over or two as well. So 5th bowler shouldn't be too much of a problem IMO
 
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smash84

The Tiger King
I really think Gilchrist and Dhoni are probably both in the top 6 All Time ODI batsmen tbh. If you're just picking a top XI then I'd probably select them both but if it's a team who'd actually play a game at a hypothetical higher level I think Gilchrist would be the way to go.
I think in ODIs Dhoni definitely has an edge. Comes lower down the order, scores very briskly, and very cool under pressure. Great finisher. Possibly the best since Bevan
 

BackFootPunch

International 12th Man
I think in ODIs Dhoni definitely has an edge. Comes lower down the order, scores very briskly, and very cool under pressure. Great finisher. Possibly the best since Bevan
Dhoni certainly one of the best ever at what he does. I just think if you had to choose one of the two then Gilchrist is better value. Bevan or Hussey, while arguably not as good as Dhoni, still offer you fairly similar qualities.

Gilchrist, on the other hand, is one two openers who I place at a level above everyone else (Tendulkar obviously the other) so I'd pick him every day of the week.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
It's a bit of fallacy that Gilchrist will be great against a strong bowling unit. His ODI average in matches involving Ambrose, Akram and Donald isn't quite flash.

And wait till Ikki finds out that someone considers Dhoni better finisher than Bevan :p
 

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The normal awards that everyone else has
Well, I would rather have 5 complete bowlers rather than another specialist batsman at 7th. My rule has always been: if 6 couldn't do it, the probability of the 7th doing it is pretty slim. Plus, Pollock and Wasim can bat a bit, right? And they are all such tight bowlers.

Maybe you could replace Pollock with Watson/Klusener to bolster the batting. And smali, if you do take Hayden ahead of Jayasuriya, do you think Tendulkar and Bevan can take care of the remaining 10 overs?
Yeh, replace Pollock with Kapil or Imran, and you lose little in bowling but gain a lot in batting.
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I am usually for listening to advice if more than one knowledgeable person argues the same thing. So, going for Kapil ahead of Pollock. Thought Kapil was a slightly better one-day all rounder than Imran.
 
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smash84

The Tiger King
And wait till Ikki finds out that someone considers Dhoni better finisher than Bevan :p
:laugh:

I think Dhoni is right up there too in finishers. Just a little below IMO.

I am usually for listening to advice if more than one knowledgeable person argues the same thing. So, going for Kapil ahead of Pollock. Thought Kapil was a slightly better one-day all rounder than Imran.
Imran added a lot of value in terms of captaincy. Also his batting average was significantly higher than other great all rounders of the 80s in ODIs but Kapil was the more explosive batsman
 

Migara

Cricketer Of The Year
I really think Gilchrist and Dhoni are probably both in the top 6 All Time ODI batsmen tbh. If you're just picking a top XI then I'd probably select them both but if it's a team who'd actually play a game at a hypothetical higher level I think Gilchrist would be the way to go.
Both Gilchrist and Dhoni cannot be in one team. Dhoni is a much better ODI batsman that Gilly and is one of starting picks of ODI XI. The better assessment would be Gilly vs Jaya, bot are all rounders, but in a team which has MSD in it, Gilly's keeping abilities will be less of a use. So I'd go for Jaya, with his impact with ball, bat and in the field, and is not the worst captain as well. In fact Jayasuriya is one of the most successful SL captains to date.
 

BackFootPunch

International 12th Man
Both Gilchrist and Dhoni cannot be in one team. Dhoni is a much better ODI batsman that Gilly and is one of starting picks of ODI XI. The better assessment would be Gilly vs Jaya, bot are all rounders, but in a team which has MSD in it, Gilly's keeping abilities will be less of a use. So I'd go for Jaya, with his impact with ball, bat and in the field, and is not the worst captain as well. In fact Jayasuriya is one of the most successful SL captains to date.
Yeah that's what I was saying. If it was ever a team that'd actually play a game you couldn't pick both of them. But if it's just a nominal 'Best XI' then you can have Gilchrist as one of the openers and Dhoni in the middle order as you don't need to consider how they'd actually go as a team.

It's pretty tough to compare Gilly and Dhoni anyway, one opened and went after most bowling while the other has been a middle order batsman/finisher.
 

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The normal awards that everyone else has
Both Gilchrist and Dhoni cannot be in one team. Dhoni is a much better ODI batsman that Gilly and is one of starting picks of ODI XI. The better assessment would be Gilly vs Jaya, bot are all rounders, but in a team which has MSD in it, Gilly's keeping abilities will be less of a use. So I'd go for Jaya, with his impact with ball, bat and in the field, and is not the worst captain as well. In fact Jayasuriya is one of the most successful SL captains to date.
Gilchrist has Jayasuriya covered in the batting stakes completely.

And Gilchrist has Dhoni covered as a batsman too. Dhoni has a higher average, but Gilly opened and had a much higher strike rate.

Opposing captains would MUCH prefer to see Dhoni listed at #5 than to see Gilchrist walking out for the first over, knowing the opposition could quite easily be 0/100 after 8 overs.


An all time ODI team should have Gilchrist in the first 3 picked, as an all-rounder.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Gilchrist has Jayasuriya covered in the batting stakes completely.

And Gilchrist has Dhoni covered as a batsman too. Dhoni has a higher average, but Gilly opened and had a much higher strike rate.

Opposing captains would MUCH prefer to see Dhoni listed at #5 than to see Gilchrist walking out for the first over, knowing the opposition could quite easily be 0/100 after 8 overs.


An all time ODI team should have Gilchrist in the first 3 picked, as an all-rounder.
The difference in SR b/w Dhoni and Gilchrist is small while the difference in average is huge.

Dhoni easily the better ODI batsman. I really don't understand how Gilchrist has Dhoni covered in the batting dept?
 

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The difference in SR b/w Dhoni and Gilchrist is small while the difference in average is huge.

Dhoni easily the better ODI batsman. I really don't understand how Gilchrist has Dhoni covered in the batting dept?
As I said, Gilchrist opened, while Dhoni generally bats at #5. Opening is a tough gig in ODIs. Guys who open generally don't end up with large averages because they rarely get the opportunity to be not out. None of Hayden, Sehwag, Mark Waugh, Smith, Jayasuriya etc have massive averages. It's because of the fact that if they're not out by the 25-35th over, they really have to have a crack, because the team is in a good spot, and they'll be called selfish if they don't.

Guys in the middle order however (Bevan, Dhoni, DeVilliers, Hussey, Abbas, Richards) can all play the "consolidating" role, and it's beneficial for them to be not out and not expose the tail.

I imagine if Gilchrist had batted at 4/5/6, he'd have had a bigger average.

(not dissing Dhoni here either, I think he's a GREAT ODI batsman)....
 

smash84

The Tiger King
but it is interesting to note that all the openers have a higher SR because they get to play when the ball is new and hard and shot making is easy

Dhoni has a SR of 89 coming down the order. That is just phenomenal
 

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