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Smith(c)
Gibbs
Amla
Abd
Kallis
De kock(wk)
Klusner
Pollock
Morkel
Tahir
Donald
Smith (c)
Kirsten
Amla
Kallis
AB
de Kock
Klusener
Pollock
Ntini
Tahir
Donald
12th man - Morkel
I'm surprised to see quite a few mentions for Steyn, thought he was a huge underachiever in ODIs compared to his exploits in tests. Morkel and Ntini were better ODI bowlers. Thoughts anyone?
in light of AB''s retirement
1. Smith
2. Kirsten
3. Amla
4. AB
5. Kallis
6. De Kock
7. Klusener
8. Pollock
9. Steyn
10. Tahir
11. Donald
Morkel and Steyn have very similar stats.
The Proteas have been a hell of an ODI team in spite of not winning a World Cup. I would rank them third only to Australia and India in terms of pedigree, and certainly ahead of England and Pakistan in spite of their World Cup triumphs.
My all time South Africa ODI XI:
QDK (wk)
Kirsten
Gibbs
Kallis
AB
Miller
Klusener
Pollock (c)
Steyn/Rabada
Donald
Tahir
This is an incredible ODI team and can beat any ODI XI in history.
The Proteas have been a hell of an ODI team in spite of not winning a World Cup. I would rank them third only to Australia and India in terms of pedigree, and certainly ahead of England and Pakistan in spite of their World Cup triumphs.
My all time South Africa ODI XI:
QDK (wk)
Kirsten
Gibbs
Kallis
AB
Miller
Klusener
Pollock (c)
Steyn/Rabada
Donald
Tahir
This is an incredible ODI team and can beat any ODI XI in history.
But this is not best Australian OD team all time.No they can't. Gilchrist was a better keeper than QDK even if you rare QDK as a better batsman.
Gilly
Hayden
Ponting
Martyn
Bevan
Symonds
Lehmann
McGrath
Warne
Gillespie
Lee
This team will remain the GOAT ODI team.
Pollock had a poor World Cup record . Most of the Saffers did well in one Wirkd Cup if at all.
McGrath was terrific for 3 World Cups straight. Warne performed in KOs in 96 and 99.
Lee in 2003 and 2011.
Let's not even go to the batting side of things. Hayden's impact in 2007 was probably greater than all Saffer white ball batsmen in history.
SA are cricketing powerhouse which had produced many talented players over the years , AbDV was a player ahead of his time so was Herschelle Gibbs and not to mention Jonty Rhodes who would have been a magnate had played in T20 era. On the other hand some of the most bemusing cricketers have also come from SA like Nanty Hayward, Roger Telemachus, Rory Kleinveldt and etc etc.
SA dominated Test cricket from mid 2000s and remain no.1 team, they also became the first team beat to beat legendary Ricky Ponting's men back in 2008 when Smith in particular was influential in their success.
SA fierce rivals are probably Australia with SA having some famous wins and other clashes over them like sandpaper etc where it mattered most Aus have the upper hand.
As far as All time XI is concerned its a daunting task knowing the rich history of solid batsmen and genuine bowlers they had
Smith c
Gibbs
Amla
Kallis
ABDV +
Jonty
Pollock
Steyn
Ntini
Donald
M Morkel
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Just to add agility and lift the spirit playing Jonty at 6, anyways his was a decent Test batsman the less said about the rest of the batters they are a hallmark a phenomenon in their own.
5 genuine fast bowlers and luxury of Kallis also available. This team has only one headache that is which 2 bowlers will open the bowling, Steyn and Donald anyone
Not mentioned any players which have not seen playing regardless how great they were
Play to your strength reverse swing and low bounce will make life hell for opponents and thus towering batting lineup can survive 130 overs on a rough surface against Warne and MuraliIf you play in asian conditions , they have NO spinner
Play to your strength reverse swing and low bounce will make life hell for opponents and thus towering batting lineup can survive 130 overs on a rough surface against Warne and Murali
Harris Tahir Symcox Peterson Boje not worth itAre you serious ? Which OD all time Team can be made without spinners? This is incomplete bowling , one dimensional.
The Proteas have been a hell of an ODI team in spite of not winning a World Cup. I would rank them third only to Australia and India in terms of pedigree, and certainly ahead of England and Pakistan in spite of their World Cup triumphs.
My all time South Africa ODI XI:
QDK (wk)
Kirsten
Gibbs
Kallis
AB
Miller
Klusener
Pollock (c)
Steyn/Rabada
Donald
Tahir
This is an incredible ODI team and can beat any ODI XI in history.
My all time SA ODI XI:
Gibbs
Quinton De Kock (wk)
Graeme Smith
Jacques Kallis
AB De Villiers
Hansie Cronje (c)
David Miller
Lance Klusener
Shaun Pollock
Imran Tahir
Allan Donald.
Why not worth ? They were never part of playing XI ?Harris Tahir Symcox Peterson Boje not worth it
You are a bowler short. Also, no point picking Smith if he is not captain because on batting merit, he doesn't make it to the ODI team.
No Gibbs and no Cronje?in light of AB''s retirement
1. Smith
2. Kirsten
3. Amla
4. AB
5. Kallis
6. De Kock
7. Klusener
8. Pollock
9. Steyn
10. Tahir
11. Donald
Kallis is a proper bowler. Used to open the bowling.
When did Kallis became a genuine bowler? He was good in initial phase of his career but even there for an all time XI, he is just a 5th bowling option. So are Klusenar or Cronje. 20 overs from these three when you are up against all time XI of other teams is asking for trouble.
Kallis can bowl better than many mainstream bowlers. Check how many wickets he has (292 Test wickets and 273 ODI wickets).
Klusener was a genuine all-rounder also. I remember he took 17 wickets in 1999 WC.
My XI would have these bowlers:
Donald (10 overs)
Pollock (10 overs)
Tahir (10 overs)
Klusener (10 overs)
Kallis (10 overs)
Part-timers can chip in with a few overs in case someone is having a bad day.