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The Great Bowling Allrounders and ODI cricket - A Poll
An interesting discussion opened up recently in 'The ATG ODI World XIs Game' thread regarding the relative merits of Kapil Dev and Imran Khan.
And so after the discussion I was wondering what the general concensus might be with respect to rating the great 'Bowling Allrounders' in the ODI format. Namely; 01. Ian Botham 02. Kapil Dev 03. Richard Hadlee 04. Imran Khan 05. Keith Miller 06. Mike Procter My Question is: Who is most likely to perform the best in a 50 over ODI World Cup Final? The Parameters are: They would bat in the No.7 position, and bowl 10 overs. Both opposing teams are 'Gold Tier', or close to it. Note: I have included Keith Miller because Jager will get upset if I don't, and who knows, Miller may get man-of-the-match anyway. Mike Procter didn't play any ODIs, but he played enough limited over matches in County cricket to give a reasonable idea of his talents. And so I have included him also. |
Well batting at 7 might be a bit high for Wasim but seeing as he turned a final on it's head he should come into the mix as well.
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I'd rather have Pollock than the lot.
Probably Flintoff too actually, although I'd rather he batted slightly higher. |
In a world cup final I'd take Imran because he usually played well under pressure
For number 7 in the death overs Kapil might be preferable if quick runs are needed. If somebody is needed to stay at the wicket then Imran. |
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Trouble is, they keep slipping under my ATG radar for some reason. |
Miller > Procter > Imran, from the list.
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Kapil Dev is an awesome outfielder as well ..athletic and with a strong arm. Every run has to be saved in a WC final. If the opponent is the marauding WIs just go with Kapil Devils :).. man was awesome against them..most natural of cricketers..
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Miller would've been the greatest ODI player of all time had he been born in this era. Legit opening bowler who would absolutely cane the bowling batting at #3 or #4 (or #7), especially with a modern bat. Procter would've been something to see too.
Out of the guys who actually played, I'd take Kapil for this role of #7 batsman and 4th or 5th bowler. Was an incredibly powerful batsman, and a very clever crafty bowler. |
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Imran performed best under pressure.
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I think actually having it in the bank means more than a hypothetical argument. |
And he failed in the 99 final. That was a shameful loss and the moment Wasti got out to McGrath, I knew we would lose the match.
Remember some Pakistani guy saying that he would dance naked through the streets of London if Pak won the final. :laugh: |
Procter. All the way.
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There seems to be a fair amount of admiration for Mike Procter in this thread. However, I don't recall any nominations for Procter in the 'The ATG ODI World XIs Game' which I find a bit odd.
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haha.....good point
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