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Waqar debuted in 89 so I won't count him in 80s at all.
Wasim averaged 28-29 in 80s, hardly an ATG performer.
IK was the only one.
I mentioned 80s and 90s, not just 80s
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Waqar debuted in 89 so I won't count him in 80s at all.
Wasim averaged 28-29 in 80s, hardly an ATG performer.
IK was the only one.
It's quite clearly the greatest Asian test team of all time. Anyone denying it is quite simply deluded.
Dominant in the Home matches whilst have defeated the mighty Aussies in their own home in two consecutive series whilst some team countries are still looking for a win there in four decades or something. Truth can be painful but should be accepted IMO.
Well, that’s the point, the Aussies were not “mighty”. They had the weakest batting in their history.
India hasn’t beaten anyone good.
Well, that’s the point, the Aussies were not “mighty”. They had the weakest batting in their history.
India hasn’t beaten anyone good.
The Australian team of 2020 is better than all the Australian team except between 1995-2007, a phase when they didn't lost to any team in Australia.
The Australian team of 80s and 2010 were inferior to Australian team of 2020.
Smith
Warner
Labuschagne
Cummins
Hazelwood
Lyon
Starc
7 world class players, one captain( Tim Paine), one youngster( Green) and two middling players( Wade( a poor man's Rishabh) and Joe Burns).
Current England batting isn't the strongest either. England team relies heavily on Root.![]()
Australia lost against India in 2001 and then drew at home in 2004. Not a GOAT team i guess.
Well, that’s the point, the Aussies were not “mighty”. They had the weakest batting in their history.
India hasn’t beaten anyone good.
Well, that’s the point, the Aussies were not “mighty”. They had the weakest batting in their history.
India hasn’t beaten anyone good.
I don't know about greatest Asian team or not.. But definitely it is the greatest Indian Test team for me.
Only 2 Test ATG material players with Kohli and Ashwin and Bumrah in future, but this team is sum of its parts.
What many of the fake Indian fans who don't follow cricket but just have the jai hind mentality seem to be ignoring is, this same "GOAT Asian Test Team" just lost by an innings to one of the worst England teams of all time.
Agreed, this England side is awful and yet still managed to beat the alleged GOAT Asian Team by an innings at Leeds.
Compare Miandad’s 1992 side who beat a much stronger England away. (England did win one match, but there was something dodgy about it with Gooch being run out by two yards and nobody appealing.)
Easy to guess why you are trolling.India hasn’t beaten anyone good.
England have been terrible for decades except for an year here or there.Lol . England from 1985-1999 were a terrible test side.
What some people fail to grasp is that to be the GOAT Asian Test team, you do not need to have a flawless record; you simply need to be better than other Asian sides, past and present. It is all relative.
This Indian team is not flawless and does not have a flawless record over the past 6 years. However, let’s take a look at their achievements.
- They have spent more time at the top of ICC Test rankings compared to another Asian team in the past.
The ranking system was not there in the past, but if use historic data points and adjust the formula, this Indian has still spent the most time at the top of the rankings compared to other Asian sides.
- They have two Test series wins in Australia. All other Asian sides collectively have 0.
- In the 2010-2020 decade, no team spent more time at the top of the ICC rankings than any other team in that decade. No other Asian side in the past has dominated a decade in such fashion.
- They have, by far, the most dominant and brutal home record in history as far as Asian teams are concerned.
- They are also on the brink of winning a series in England. People will obviously dismiss this series win because the England team is weak at the moment, however, had India lost, they would have called India overrated for not beating a weak England team.
Based on these achievements, no Asian side of the past has a stronger claim at the GOAT Asian Test team tag.
You have to be complete bonkers - a permanent resident of cloud cuckoo land - to argue otherwise.
Unfortunately, some people just cannot accept the reality because of how bitter it is. No amount of mental gymnastics and straw-clutching will change the fact that 2015-present Indian team boasts more achievements than any Asian team of the past.
England have been terrible for decades except for an year here or there.
Lol . England from 1985-1999 were a terrible test side.
1985-89 yes.
The 1990s sides beat India and NZ at home, beat NZ away, held WI at home twice, and beat SA at home.
Gooch, Atherton, Stewart, Thorpe, Gower, Smith, Tufnell, Cork, Gough and Caddick would all walk into the current test side.
England have been terrible for decades except for an year here or there.
That was an error on my part. I meant until the end of 89.
And we're still leading 2-1...![]()
What some people fail to grasp is that to be the GOAT Asian Test team, you do not need to have a flawless record; you simply need to be better than other Asian sides, past and present. It is all relative.
This Indian team is not flawless and does not have a flawless record over the past 6 years. However, let’s take a look at their achievements.
- They have spent more time at the top of ICC Test rankings compared to another Asian team in the past.
The ranking system was not there in the past, but if use historic data points and adjust the formula, this Indian has still spent the most time at the top of the rankings compared to other Asian sides.
- They have two Test series wins in Australia. All other Asian sides collectively have 0.
- In the 2010-2020 decade, no team spent more time at the top of the ICC rankings than any other team in that decade. No other Asian side in the past has dominated a decade in such fashion.
- They have, by far, the most dominant and brutal home record in history as far as Asian teams are concerned.
- They are also on the brink of winning a series in England. People will obviously dismiss this series win because the England team is weak at the moment, however, had India lost, they would have called India overrated for not beating a weak England team.
Based on these achievements, no Asian side of the past has a stronger claim at the GOAT Asian Test team tag.
You have to be complete bonkers - a permanent resident of cloud cuckoo land - to argue otherwise.
Unfortunately, some people just cannot accept the reality because of how bitter it is. No amount of mental gymnastics and straw-clutching will change the fact that 2015-present Indian team boasts more achievements than any Asian team of the past.
The point?
I think it's terrific we're leading but it's different to stating we're the best ever.
I know for sure, 10 years hence you'll be singing a different tune that how your 2020 team was so much better than your 2030 team.The current team is useless compared to those guys. Who of the current team would get in to Vaughan’s 2005 team? Root for Bell and that’s it.
Who got lucky with a 2-test series against an English side which was missing so many of its first-choice players.Current English team is much better than that. They hadn't lost at home for the last 7 years until NZ earlier this year.
I know for sure, 10 years hence you'll be singing a different tune that how your 2020 team was so much better than your 2030 team.
It's natural to see your past with rose-tinted glasses.
Who got lucky with a 2-test series against an English side which was missing so many of its first-choice players.
The point being that it's absolutely ridiculous to take potshots like "this GOAT team lost by an innings" or "got all out for 36" even after leading/winning the series' 2-1. Comes across as as being salty and a classy sour grapes scenario.
And here comes the strawman when everything fails. Who's saying we're the "best ever"?
Saying this team will go down as the greatest Asian test team of all time is completely different from saying we are the best ever. I'd like to assume you're literate enough to grasp the difference.
Then suddenly Australian team will get strong.England has 5 tests in Australia this summer, let us see how things unfold.
This all time talks are nothing buthypothtical. We can all argue whether mcgrath would have destroyed kohli or not, but in the end there is no way to prove it. The best a team or a player can do is be he best of their era.
Team India between 2007-2011:
- Won in England and New Zealand, drew in South Africa against a very strong side, unbeaten at home , won the T20 Trophy and World Cup and rose to no.1 in test, T20 and ODIs
2007-11 Indian team was an excellent side but not as good as the current one. They did not have the fast bowling resources to win in places like Australia.
They lost in Australia in 2007-08 against a pretty average Australian pace attack. That Indian team would not have been able to win two series in Australia against a bowling attack of Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood and Lyon.
They certainly achieved more in LOIs though, but that has no relevance when we are talking about performances in Test cricket.
That 2007 Aussie attack had Brett Lee during his brief world class phase, Mitch Johnson who was Starc level, and Stuart Clarke, who was a Hazelwood type bowler. It was still a good attack, and they were far ahead batting wise as a team to Australia today. It was a much better test side than Australia 2020.
If you are suggesting that 2007 - 2011 Indian batting lineup couldnt do a better performance that India 2018 and 2020 then you must be joking.
Brett Lee was always an average Test bowler and even during his so-called world class phase, he was not as good as Cummins who is almost as good as McGrath.
Johnson outside his 2013-14 purple patch was a poor man’s Starc.
Stuart Clark was nowhere near Hazlewood.
Batting wise, they were not far ahead of the 2020 Australian team. Most of the big guns were on their last legs. A lot of them retired after that series.
2020 version of Smith, Warner and Labuschagne would walk into that Australian lineup.
My point is that an Indian team that could not win in Australia against Johnson, Lee, Clark and Hogg can certainly not win against an Australian attack of Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood and Lyon.
2007-2011 India had stronger batting, but the quality of fast bowling and the fitness culture of Kohli’s India is way superior.
Well, that’s the point, the Aussies were not “mighty”. They had the weakest batting in their history.
India hasn’t beaten anyone good.
So suddenly Australia is a weak side because India beat them. A squad having Warner, Labuschagne, Smith, Cummins, Lyon, Starc, Hazlewood, Pattinson is suddenly weak?
If they are so weak why couldn't NZ and Pakistan hammer them the previous summer before India's tour. Surely they could have fought them close, did they? Did NZ or Pak dominate a single session in those 5 tests?
England has 5 tests in Australia this summer, let us see how things unfold.
Who was Missing during the last tour?
Lol . England from 1985-1999 were a terrible test side.
Only those who think that Mike Atherton is better or as good as Alastair Cook, David Gower is as good as Joe Root and Caddick and Fraser are comparable to Anderson are the ones that will suggest this Indian team is the weakest no.1 team. The weakest no.1 team that has maintained no.1 rankings for five consecutive years and won multiple test series in Australia and West Indies and will at worse retain the series vs England.
Mr.Robert from England will be nowhere to be found or will be cursing the English team when they tour Australia this summer.
NZ was white washed by Australia during their last visit.
Pakistan was beaten black and blue in Australia.
And India beat them and beat them in Gabba.
At worst India will draw the England series.
I hope we do well in SA.
But but then hear them say how NZ is the best team.
Agreed, this England side is awful and yet still managed to beat the alleged GOAT Asian Team by an innings at Leeds.
Compare Miandad’s 1992 side who beat a much stronger England away. (England did win one match, but there was something dodgy about it with Gooch being run out by two yards and nobody appealing.)
What some people fail to grasp is that to be the GOAT Asian Test team, you do not need to have a flawless record; you simply need to be better than other Asian sides, past and present. It is all relative.
This Indian team is not flawless and does not have a flawless record over the past 6 years. However, let’s take a look at their achievements.
- They have spent more time at the top of ICC Test rankings compared to another Asian team in the past.
The ranking system was not there in the past, but if use historic data points and adjust the formula, this Indian has still spent the most time at the top of the rankings compared to other Asian sides.
- They have two Test series wins in Australia. All other Asian sides collectively have 0.
- In the 2010-2020 decade, no team spent more time at the top of the ICC rankings than any other team in that decade. No other Asian side in the past has dominated a decade in such fashion.
- They have, by far, the most dominant and brutal home record in history as far as Asian teams are concerned.
- They are also on the brink of winning a series in England. People will obviously dismiss this series win because the England team is weak at the moment, however, had India lost, they would have called India overrated for not beating a weak England team.
Based on these achievements, no Asian side of the past has a stronger claim at the GOAT Asian Test team tag.
You have to be complete bonkers - a permanent resident of cloud cuckoo land - to argue otherwise.
Unfortunately, some people just cannot accept the reality because of how bitter it is. No amount of mental gymnastics and straw-clutching will change the fact that 2015-present Indian team boasts more achievements than any Asian team of the past.
The Imran-led team was UNBEATEN in test series from 1982/83-1989.
Not correct.
Pakistan lost to Aus 0-2 in 1984.
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/pakistan-in-australia-test-series-1983-84-60514/match-results
They lost to the Kiwis too in 1985
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/pakistan-in-new-zealand-test-series-1984-85-60525/match-results
they won Ashes in 1987 in Australia beaten India in India by 2-1 , Ian Botham , David Gower , Alan Lamb, Gooch all of them were world class players .
Exactly and the current series isn’t even finished yet.
The 1992 pak side would beat any Asian team in history. The 1987 Pakistan team also beat an all conquering England side who won the ashes and everything else down under the previous winter.
Let’s also mention that in 1992, England had the no1 and no2 rates batsmen in the world - Gooch and Robin Smith. The same england side drew 2-2 with Viv’s West Indies the year before.
I do have to point out one thing though. The gooch runout in 92 was as clear as day - Pakistan did appeal, but david constant who was a thorn in pakistan’s side for years turned the appeal down. There were also countless LBWs that were turned down in that match too. However credit where it’s due, England played a good horses for courses strategy in the bowling in that match and Gooch played one of the great test innings in the first innings.
Not correct.
Pakistan lost to Aus 0-2 in 1984.
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/pakistan-in-australia-test-series-1983-84-60514/match-results
Agree. Still some work to be done before getting that "GOAT Asian team" tag. South Africa is yet to be conquered. Winning the WTC in 2023 will just cement that..
Until then, the Indian team of late 2000s will sit on the throne..
I said “Imran-led”. Imran was recovering from his shin stress fracture and was not captain and also in the Aus series played as a batsman only. He didn’t play in thr 1985 series vs NZ at all.
Apology accepted in advance
I said “Imran-led”. Imran was recovering from his shin stress fracture and was not captain and also in the Aus series played as a batsman only. He didn’t play in thr 1985 series vs NZ at all.
Apology accepted in advance
Well, that’s the point, the Aussies were not “mighty”. They had the weakest batting in their history.
India hasn’t beaten anyone good.
Ok Great criteria. They need to be better than past or present asian sides. The Imran-led team was UNBEATEN in test series from 1982/83-1989. And of course playing against a GOAT side as opponents during that time - something kohli’s team cannot claim.
When Kohli’s team goes unbeaten for that long and includes ATG / GOAT opponents, then you can talk. Until then, you can stop beating your chest.
NZ thrashed India in both tests thereafter in WTC final too, NZ won series in England also , yes no doubt wining series in Australia by India is big achievement no two thoughts , though India is not paying like great side in England both side have poor batting side so match result depends on who performs worst.
Mr.Robert from England will be nowhere to be found or will be cursing the English team when they tour Australia this summer.
Robert and James are very knowledgeable English fans, I respect their opinions..
But but then hear them say how NZ is the best team.
NZ winning that WTC was such a fluke it wasn't even funny, they were full accustomed to English conditions while Indians were Covid Isolating instead of getting any real match practice.. If it was played on an level playing field, India wins this 9 out of 10 times, it wouldn't even be close...Now watch NZ get whitewashed when they go to OZ next LOL
IK is listed as captain in the series decider which Pakistan lost,
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...lia-vs-pakistan-5th-test-63360/full-scorecard
IK is also listed as captain in the previous match,
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...lia-vs-pakistan-4th-test-63359/full-scorecard
Overall, this Indian side can be considered inferior to the West Indies of the 80’s, but there is no doubt that they would have thrashed West Indies in India.
Something that Imran’s Pakistan could not achieve at home.
Firstly, Imran was captain when Pakistan lost in Australia in 1984.
Secondly, it is about winning matches and not avoiding defeats. Imran’s Pakistan did not win enough matches to be considered the GOAT Asian Test team.
He only led Pakistan to 14 Test wins. He is not worthy of being compared to Kohli who has already doubled that tally.
In fact, Miandad won the same number of Tests as Imran in spite of captaining for lesser games.
More importantly, Imran’s Pakistan lost a Test to Sri Lanka in Colombo 1986. Sri Lanka was by far the weakest Test team of the 80s. They were proper minnows and won only 2 Test matches in the entire decade.
Imagine what Kohli’s India would do to Imran’s Pakistan in Asian conditions if even Sri Lanka managed to beat them.
Kohli’s India is a far better side than any side put up by Pakistan. They are more professional, fitter and proper athletes, and their fast bowlers do not rely on tampering balls with bottle-caps.
Overall, this Indian side can be considered inferior to the West Indies of the 80’s, but there is no doubt that they would have thrashed West Indies in India.
I’ve already explained the 84 series - read it and then comment.
You guys seriously know so little about cricketing history. You’re not qualified to debate it. Why do you even attempt it?
In those days, results were not as forthcoming as they are now. Batsmen do not have the concentration span that they did in the 80s. Batsmen in the 80s did not capitulate in the 4th innings at the first sign of a crack in the pitch or a little bit of pressure. This is exactly why in the current era you have all these records being broken. Most wins for a Pakistani captain, most wins for an England captain, most wins for an Indian captain etc etc. Is somebody seriously going to tell me that schoolboy root is a better captain than Mike Gatting?
Yes West Indies got results everywhere because they absolutely pulverised every team home and away. They were the greatest side in history. But guess what? They couldn’t do it to Pakistan.
I’ve already explained the 84 series - read it and then comment.
You guys seriously know so little about cricketing history. You’re not qualified to debate it. Why do you even attempt it?
In those days, results were not as forthcoming as they are now. Batsmen do not have the concentration span that they did in the 80s. Batsmen in the 80s did not capitulate in the 4th innings at the first sign of a crack in the pitch or a little bit of pressure. This is exactly why in the current era you have all these records being broken. Most wins for a Pakistani captain, most wins for an England captain, most wins for an Indian captain etc etc. Is somebody seriously going to tell me that schoolboy root is a better captain than Mike Gatting?
Yes West Indies got results everywhere because they absolutely pulverised every team home and away. They were the greatest side in history. But guess what? They couldn’t do it to Pakistan.
If you don’t know the details and the context why do you bring up a particular series. He’s “listed” as captain.
Let me try and enlighten you. In 1983, imran suffered a serious shin injury. He was unable to bowl in the 1983 World Cup at all and then beyond. He didn’t start bowling again competitively until 1985. He wasn’t even supposed to be playing that series in 84 vs Aus. He was called as an SOS for the last 2 matches as a captain and specialist batsman. Zaheer Abbas captained the team in the first 3 matches. Officially Zaheer Abbas was captain. After that series imran again had to be sidelined and returned to the international team several months later.
So overall that was not an Imran-Led team