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  1. sanga1337

    Cricketing One Hit Wonders . . .

    Bob Massie
  2. sanga1337

    The "Pity the Team Bus" XI

    Warwick Armstrong should get a spot IMO. Boonie should also be considered as well as Ranatunga
  3. sanga1337

    World XI for each decade

    Yeah would probably have Pollock/Steyn over Ntini for the 2000's as well. Akhtar at his peak would also be worth a mention.
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    Home track bully XI

    Mike Whitney home - 6 matches - 32 wickets - 22.00 away - 6 matches - 7 wickets - 88.71 Although he did only play 12 test matches overall
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    WI all time XI vs Aus all time XI

    Hayden Langer Bradman Ponting Chappell Gilchrist Miller Warne Lillee O'reilly McGrath Langer being extremely underated IMO. Capable of playing the slow, gritty innings in difficult conditions as well as scoring quickly when required later on in his career. Also a really tough...
  6. sanga1337

    The true all-rounder

    Aubrey Faulkner? Had a great record and I can't say the South African team he played in was particularly strong either.
  7. sanga1337

    The Kumar Sangakkara Fan Club

    AWTA, deadset legend, would like to sign up aswell
  8. sanga1337

    Which Of These Bowlers Will Have The Best Career?

    Southee does need to improve his fitness tbh. In the first test in Australia he was bowling around 5-10km faster on average in the first innings then he was in the second innings
  9. sanga1337

    Post WW2 Dream XI

    Gavaskar Hutton Richards Tendulkar Sobers Gilchrist (wk) Khan (c) Hadlee Marshall Warne (vc) Murali
  10. sanga1337

    ***Official*** Australia in South Africa

    No he got hit on the left hand in Sydney and has just got hit on the right.
  11. sanga1337

    Choose the 3rd & 4th bowlers for Pre Packer XI

    Laker and Lindwall
  12. sanga1337

    Bowlers who became batsmen

    Aaron Redmond used to be a specialist legspinner I think.
  13. sanga1337

    ***Official*** Australia in South Africa

    Marcus North you legend!!! :D
  14. sanga1337

    Cricketers who wasted their talents

    Devon Malcolm and Roy Gilchrist. Both of them sound like they had some serious pace and were very capable of putting in great performances, but both seemed to not be up to it mentally, especially Gilchrist who seemed to be a complete psycho.
  15. sanga1337

    Graeme Smith vs Virender Sehwag.

    Purely as a batsman I would have to go with Sehwag, just for his ability to score runs very quickly and also make huge scores. Also dislike Smith's bottom handed technique. As an all round package however I would go with Smith because of his capataincy and slip catching. Mind you Sehwag's offies...
  16. sanga1337

    Worst of Part Time bowling

    Inzamam Ul-Haq bowling in the ICL.
  17. sanga1337

    Longest ODI careers?

    Vettori would have a good chance of playing for close to 20 years IMO. Has already played for 12 years, is only 30 years old and is a spinner.
  18. sanga1337

    Longest ODI careers?

    Cricinfo - Records - One-Day Internationals - Longest careers De Silva had a longer career than Gooch but thats about it.
  19. sanga1337

    Do you rate Chris Gayle as a captain?

    Yes. Probably not as good as Dhoni, Smith and Vettori, but the West Indies' results have definitely been improving since he's been captain and you can see his players definitely respect him. Also has been leading from the front as well recently

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