ImpatientLime
International Regular
lol everytime at people referencing this
lol everytime at people referencing this
It's a double whammy because Jayasuriya and Jadeja scored at a SR of 75 in the game.lol everytime at people referencing this
Not sure what the logic is for picking Warne over Murali.Dhoni vs Gilchrist in an AT ODI XI is about the other players. Generally speaking you go Dhoni+Jayasuria or Gilchrist+Bevan. The rest of the order is:
Tendulkar
Jayasuria/Gilchrist
Ponting
Viv
Middle order bat of choice
Dhoni/Bevan
All rounder of choice
Warne
Akram
McGrath
Garner
Given the fast bowling Warne fits better than Murali and the three quicks pick themselves. 5 and 7 are flex spots that can go to anyone.
No reason to think Bevan was a better batsman than Dhoni in ODIs.You're better batting Bevan at 6 than Dhoni. Bevan was a better batsman and a better finisher than Dhoni. The only reason you'd consider Dhoni is if he's keeping.
It's like picking Gilchrist or Jayasuria as opener - there are other batsmen who are the same or slightly ahead but Jaya gives you a great bowling option and Gilchrist gives you an excellent keeper (who was better behind the pegs than Dhoni).
With Murali, McGrath and Garner you have 3 genuine 11s. Warne over Murali gives you two decent tail enders with the bat.Not sure what the logic is for picking Warne over Murali.
Except their accomplishments of course.No reason to think Bevan was a better batsman than Dhoni in ODIs.
So it makes sense to replace Mcgrath with Pollock. You get a few more runs.With Murali, McGrath and Garner you have 3 genuine 11s. Warne over Murali gives you two decent tail enders with the bat.
seriously, no reason?No reason to think Bevan was a better batsman than Dhoni in ODIs.
Brett Lee has a legitimate claim for GOAT ODI fast bowler.Brett Lee was a very good ODI bowler... but you can't be serious.
Murali >> Warne especially in ODIs it's not close.SO we can have our XI as
Tendulkar
Gilchrist
Ponting
Viv
AB
Bevan
Klusenar
Wasim
Warne
Mcgrath
Garner
Tendulkar or Bevan can bowl few overs of needed.
Warne averages 13 @ 72 with the bat in ODIs. This is a weak argument to pick him in an atg ODI xi.With Murali, McGrath and Garner you have 3 genuine 11s. Warne over Murali gives you two decent tail enders with the bat.
? No one could do what Dhoni did you must be trolling.Except their accomplishments of course.
Dhoni did what he did in a time where there were several batsmen doing what he was doing. He only did it in asia and even though he was quite good at doing what he did he wasn't unique in doing so.
Bevan was a freak. In a time where 70 was a good strike rate and 30 a good average he came along and blew everyone away. People hold his strike rate against him without realising that he batted at 80 in the first innings (which is a perfectly acceptable strike rate for a #4 batsman even today) and averaged 60. He won the game for Australia on so many occasions that it was easy to lose count. When he was not out, we won. He succeeded everywhere and against some of the finest bowlers the game has ever seen - Ambrose, Walsh, Bishop, Donald, Pollock, Akram, Waqar and a bunch of others.
He was a giant in the 90s and he did what he did when nobody else was doing it, better than anyone had done it before and better than anyone has done it since.
Wrong.Dhoni did what he did in a time where there were several batsmen doing what he was doing.
Only in Asia? No. Several? No. So, wrong again.He only did it in asia and even though he was quite good at doing what he did he wasn't unique in doing so.
Again, bullshit. Here are some ODI stats from the day he debuted to the day he retired:Bevan was a freak. In a time where 70 was a good strike rate and 30 a good average he came along and blew everyone away.
Yeah, if your name is Joe Root. Game has moved on.People hold his strike rate against him without realising that he batted at 80 in the first innings (which is a perfectly acceptable strike rate for a #4 batsman even today)
And Dhoni didn't? He won a WC final where the best ever ODI spinner was defending a decent target.He won the game for Australia on so many occasions that it was easy to lose count. When he was not out, we won. He succeeded everywhere and against some of the finest bowlers the game has ever seen - Ambrose, Walsh, Bishop, Donald, Pollock, Akram, Waqar and a bunch of others.
Nah, Klusener was as good a finisher as he was. He made up for the difference between their averages with his superior strike rate.He was a giant in the 90s and he did what he did when nobody else was doing it, better than anyone had done it before and better than anyone has done it since.
No, don't you know? Dhoni wasn't the only one who just did what a lot of others did too.Klusener was not as good a batsman as Bevan, come on, Shri.
That was Donald and no, Bevan choked in the 96 WC final, which makes him an overrated hack just like Abdv.He choked away the WC ffs. Bevan and Dhoni in that situation both would've got SA over the line.
Yes klusener had the potential to be but he just didn't last long enough.Klusener was not as good a batsman as Bevan, come on, Shri.
Nah. Klusener panicked and ran like a madman even though there were 2 more balls left. No way would Dhoni or Bevan have **** the bed like that.That was Donald and no, Bevan choked in the 96 WC final, which makes him an overrated hack just like Abdv.