Spot on. They sure did play together lots of matches.what about the 3 Ws and sobers, assuming they ever played together?
really???? u think laxman is better than gilchrist and lloyd?????In a battle of four batsman as listed ,i would go for the Indian lineup here as the 4th batsman is stronger than in the other 2 listed.
He is better than Gilchrist and Haynes for me. Lloyd is a tough one.really???? u think laxman is better than gilchrist and lloyd?????
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Sensational line-up that one, though personally I'd go with Hendren over Jardine for the strongest quartet.Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Hammond and Jardine to chooes 4....sounds HUGE!
Pretty much.Australia 1934 (Woodfull, Ponsford, Bradman, McCabe - rivals the post-WWII line-up IMO)
Was my first thought, actually. Three nailed on members of England's AT XI with a toss up between Hendren, Jardine & Mead for the 4th best batsman in the team.Went for the Widies. Although I did not see them I would choose the English team of
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Pffft. Frenchmen.Would dispute that, weldone.
Hobbs=Hutton if you say so, but I personally rate Hutton higher. Sutcliffe>Compton is equally debatable, and Sutcliffe being an opener is all you've really got to go on in that regard. Jardine>Leyland is very shaky. As a cricketer, maybe, but as a batsman alone?
Not Rowe - he came along years after the 3 W's had retired.Spot on. They (3 Ws and Sobers) sure did play together lots of matches.
That would be a very strong contender indeed.
Kanhai and Rowe also played with those 4 in some match?
Probably Paynter as well.Was my first thought, actually. Three nailed on members of England's AT XI with a toss up between Hendren, Jardine & Mead for the 4th best batsman in the team.
I think Kallicharan was another batsman who was pretty good at the time.Not Rowe - he came along years after the 3 W's had retired.
Maybe Kanhai very early in his career.
Probably the Aus line-up for me, especially if we go down to number 7.
But WI circa late 1970s - Richards at his peak, Lloyd still a force - were unbelievable too.
Yes he was, just not really at the same level as Richards & Lloyd.I think Kallicharan was another batsman who was pretty good at the time.