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| The team has been named for the ROW. England and SA of course are unavalible for the first match at the MCG but will be included in the second match (TBA). I saw the team on the cricket show but It's not on the internet yet but a bit like this. Adam Gillchrist Mathew Hayden Ricky Ponting (c) Chris Gayle Brian Lara Stephen Flemming Adam Gillchrist Dwayne Bravo Danial Vittori Jason Gillespie Glenn McGrath Manager: Stephen Waugh The selectors were Steve Waugh and Sir Richard Haddle. |
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| The match will be played on the 10th of January and the Asian squad is yet to be chosen.
__________________ It's hard enough to remember my opinions, without remembering my reasons for them! Nietzsche |
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| Rest of the World and Asia will contest this Tsunami fundraiser game. REST OF WORLD XI Gilchrist Gibbs Ponting Lara Fleming (vc) Flintoff Kallis Streak (c) Gillespie Vettori McGrath ASIA XI Sehwag Salman Dravid Tendulkar (vc) Sangakkara Jayasuria (c) Razzaq/Youhana Vaas Kumble Akhtar Muralitharan The ROW XI seems straightforward apart from Gibbs, who is an excellent aggressive player. Fleming may be a somewhat controversial selection---however his form of late has ensured his spot ahead of Marcus Trescothick, and Heath Streak, who I've named as captain because I'd love to see how it'd be for him to captain a side full of such champions where he doesn't have as bigger workload as he did with the amateurs. Asia XI, Salman is the only selection who could come under scrutiny but in the BCCI Platinum Jubilee Match he made an exhillarating 100. If the pitch is a batting wicket, Youhana would play, but if it is like most wickets, Razzaq would play as a 3rd seamer |
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| Sorry Beny, I didn't see you'd already written it. Those were just my fantasy cricket squad if you like. By the way, is Gilchrist accounting for 2 ROW spots? You may have to clear that up!!! And Dwayne Bravo should be removed for Heath Streak |
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Youhana's also highly rated at present.. but no so sensationally highly that he should be an automatic pick: like Dravid, he's up against the likes of Atapattu and Inzi. Equally, whilst I'd agree that Razzaq's a possibile as an all-rounder.. he's not much more likely than Shoaib Malik. You said yourself that Butt was an odd choice.. but Sehwag's equally odd: he's not in the top 25 ODI cricketers right now.. and 11 other Asian qualified batsmen are. Equally.. Dravid's never been a great ODI specialist.. and and there are 5 higher rated ODI specialists. On the bowling front, Kumble's unjustifiable. Murali is automatic.. and Harbhajan is clearly next in line. Let's face it: Kumble's barely scraping into the world's top 50 as a ODI bowler right now! I can see a stronger case for Akhtar.. but even here: Vaas and Zoysa are higher rated ODI bowlers.. and Pathan's got at least as good a shout for that position. I am not suggesting that your XI looks completely dodgy.. merely that you could make at least as good a case for a team that read: 1. Jayasuria 2. Tendulkar 3. Sangakkara 4. Atapattu 5. Inzi 6. Dravid / Youhana / Razzaq 7. Malik 8. Vaas 9. Harbhajan 10. Zoysa / Pathan 11. Muralitheran ps. re: RoW team - Flintoff's not eligible. |
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Bravo's a lucky man to even enter the running here: I like the look of him and think he's one for the future.. but stil curious. Equally, Sarwan must be feeling pretty peeved that despite comprehensively outshining his captain in the ODI ratings he's still overlooked. Maybe's he's the missing man: him or Symonds at a guess. |
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| Rach i see your point...Yours is a good team...LoL this aint the first time we've had disputes but we will work out our cricketing differences!!!! The first of your selections that I dispute is Zoysa...I saw him briefly in VB Series 02-03 and in Aus vs SL, SL tour 04. In those particular tournaments he was sending down absolute trash, the way he was at the start of his career. Tell me, has he improved drastically in the past 12 months. Kumble, I believe, deserves a go on the basis that he had a great series vs. Aus in 03-04. Kumble is far and away Asia's best wrist spinner, and the third best spinner in the world (behind the top two wicket takers of course). Harbhajan's performances outside of India are a shadow of what they are in India. Sehwag and Dravid---VS: Has the ability to score big runs and batter bowlers confidence by taking them to the cleaners very early on. RD: Beats Inzi and Attapattu because Inzy's average aint good enough, and Attapattu is too slow a run gatherer in my mind. Akhtar is in my mind, the best bowler outside of Australia---yes, he even beats Harmison in my mind, because he has only proven himself against NZ and WI. Akhtar troubles Australia every time the two play, 2 1/2 years ago he took 5-25 in a game at the Gabba against Aus and is the only troubling bowler for Pak in the current series. In conclusion, just spare a thought for the tsunami victims---the toll is expected to reach 200,000 at the end of counting and this game is for them. So we're having fun naming our teams---but remember guys, there are MUCH MUCH more important things in this world than cricket Stef |
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| Opps. Well. Close anyway. nice to see Warne make a one day comeback.
__________________ It's hard enough to remember my opinions, without remembering my reasons for them! Nietzsche |
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