honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
Its why you have Waqar/Bond/Lee as the 4th seamer and Wasim as the 3rd seamer.A bit of sameness to the attack tho
Its why you have Waqar/Bond/Lee as the 4th seamer and Wasim as the 3rd seamer.A bit of sameness to the attack tho
Cries in White Lightning.Its why you have Waqar/Bond/Lee as the 4th seamer and Wasim as the 3rd seamer.
Bevan over Dhoni will make no sense under any circumstance.I like Klusener at 7 but I don't like 10 overs out of him and a few part timers. I definitely don't like Jayasuriya opening. If it's Jayasuriya + Dhoni or Gilchrist + Bevan I'm definitely taking the latter. Preferably I'll take a more solid opener over both and give Tendulkar the job of attacking at the start. His strike rate isn't that much lower than Jayasuriya and he had better attacking innings against great bowlers.
He is an option too but his issues controlling the white new ball are well known, right? Lee will definitely go for a few but also get batsmen out. Peak Waqar is amazing but not so much with the new ball. If pushed, I think I will pick Bond.Cries in White Lightning.
KK. This is a voting thread though. Trying to work within the confines of who has already been picked.No, I am saying what my 7-11 would be. The last slot is a toss-up between those 3.
If you have Pollock and Garner they'll take the new ball surely. Lee at the death is a liability. The rest are hard to split.He is an option too but his issues controlling the white new ball are well known, right? Lee will definitely go for a few but also get batsmen out. Peak Waqar is amazing but not so much with the new ball. If pushed, I think I will pick Bond.
Hopefully Bumrah can take this spot in time.
Lara Pollock Akram looks like the best fit imo. 10 overs of mehness and a mercurial opener are bigger downsides than a meh #7.KK. This is a voting thread though. Trying to work within the confines of who has already been picked.
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2. Tendulkar
3. Viv
4. Kohli
5. ABD
6. Dhoni
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9. Garner
10. McGrath
11. Murali
I remember this was a thing in mid to late 90s. Donald would always ball first change. But was it really down to skill or his preference? I have never known any other decent bowler to have issues controlling new white ball then why would someone as good as Donald?He is an option too but his issues controlling the white new ball are well known, right?
Yeah I definitely don't want Jaya opening, I'm just trying to figure out what I'll do if I lose that vote (which is now).I like Klusener at 7 but I don't like 10 overs out of him and a few part timers. I definitely don't like Jayasuriya opening. If it's Jayasuriya + Dhoni or Gilchrist + Bevan I'm definitely taking the latter. Preferably I'll take a more solid opener over both and give Tendulkar the job of attacking at the start. His strike rate isn't that much lower than Jayasuriya and he had better attacking innings against great bowlers.
has Buttler opened in odis?Honestly, would love to have Buttler open with Sachin. Would be explosive.
It’s also to do with eras and JAMODIs, and specifically how ODI scores have gone up. Rohit as an opener is averaging almost 60 or something. To compare, the GOAT opener Sachin averaged 45 or so in the 90s.I have noticed one strange thing on this forum. When it comes to batting averages, they pay far more seriousness to the overall average in tests for batsmen than they do in ODIs. Not necessarily wrong, but interesting.
Guys with fat averages like Rohit and Amla are summarily dismissed by many posters. I am beginning to see why.