1- Sunil Gavaskar
2- Saeed Anwar
3- Younis Khan
4- Javed Miandad
5- Allan Border (c)
6 - Brendon Mccullum (wk)
7- Ian Botham
8 - Richard Hadlee
9- Michael Holding
10- Rangana Herath
11- Waqar Younis
Probably the best pace attack in the draft that would perform everywhere in the world.
Great batting depth with Hadlee at #8.
Fine mix of grit/technique (Gavaskar, Younis, Javed, Border) and aggression (Anwar, Bmac, Botham, Hadlee).
This is also the best batting line up against spin. Anwar, Sunny, Younis, Miandad are among the best batsmen ever against the spinners while Border and Botham also have an excellent record in India.
Weaknesses: Choice of keeper and spinner could have been better but it's nearly impossible to have a perfect team in these drafts but Herath is as good as anyone in spinning conditions. Adding reverse swinging skills of Waqar and Holding's excellent record in Asia makes it the perfect bowling attack for Asian conditions. Spin of Herath won't be required much anyway in pace friendly conditions in presence of my pace quartet.