Right handed vs left handed test team.
Based on who I've seen play:
1) Fleming/Hayden (can't decide)
2) Cook
3) Sangakkara (Wkt)
4) Lara
5) Ganguly (C)
6) Hussey
7) Klusener
8) Vettori
9) Zaheer Khan
10) Akram
11) Vaas
Right:
1) Atapattu
2) Vaughan (C)
3) Dravid
4) Tendulkar
5) Kallis
6) de Villiers (Wkt)
7) Pollock
8) Waqar Younis
9) Warne
10) McGrath
11) Steyn
Who'd win?
I'm bored...rights vs left
posted on 15/12/13
I did consider Amla as well as Ponting but I was trying to keep the positions consistent.
posted on 15/12/13
How can you have Steyn ahead of Jimmy Anderson, currently the greatest bowler in the world?
posted on 15/12/13
I do hope you're being sarcastic.
posted on 15/12/13
Anwar easily ahead of Fleming although Hayden is problem number one opener and you missed out Gilchrist. I'd even put Herath ahead of Vettori.
posted on 15/12/13
Gilchrist didn't open in tests. Vettori adds that extra bit with the bat so I put him in. Fleming..just a person favourite of mine to be honest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feEv-8i2uCo
Watch 1:10..probably the cleanest strike I have ever seen in cricket.
posted on 16/12/13
Ok, thought this was political
posted on 16/12/13
Swap Steyn for Murali
posted on 16/12/13
No way! No need for Murali when you have Warne.
Could drop Pollock for another batsman..maybe Gilly and bring in another specialist batsman for de Villiers.
posted on 16/12/13
Klusner was a right arm bowler and left hand batsman just like Curtly Ambrose. For that reason Gilly should be at 7.
posted on 16/12/13
comment by No Diggity (U18945)
posted 10 hours, 38 minutes ago
No way! No need for Murali when you have Warne.
Could drop Pollock for another batsman..maybe Gilly and bring in another specialist batsman for de Villiers.
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2 spinners???
Imagine having Warne from one end, and Murali from the other