Harsh Thakor
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These are my best world XI's excluding all cricketers who played before 1970.
1st XI
Tendulkar
Gilchrist (W)
Viv
Lara
Steve Smith
Botham
Imran (C)
Warne
Marshall
Wasim
Mcgrath
Chosen Tendulkar to open because of great ODI record as an opening batsmen, who I feel would be most effective and could facilitate entry of more great middle order batsmen.Gilchrist chosen as he wast he most explosive batsmen and best match-winner of his day,who proved prowess as opener in limited overs cricket.Viv was the most intimidating of all and best against pace.Lara singlehandedly won games more than any great batsmen as well as bore crisis for the weakest of batting sides like none else.Steve Smith's batting stats were simply mind boggling.Imran came close to perfection as a cricketer as few did being an outstanding captain and I would choose him to lead this side.Warne re-defined the role of a leg spinner and was the ultimate match-winner of his day.Marshall took the biodynamics of pace bowling to metaphysical pproportions ,unsurpassed by a right arm fast bowler.Wasim took the art of pace bowling to a height of divinty traversing regions unexplored.Mcgrath exhibited greater control and intelligence than any bower I ever saw .
The most important cutting edge here is the match-winners like Viv,Gilchrist , or Warne and the supreme talent of Wasim,Lara , or Marshall.Also ofcourse the impact of Tendulkar and Imran,2 of the most complete cricketers in the history of the game.No doubt Botham wa s the ultimate match-winner at his best and thus preferred to Kallis.
2nd XI
Gavaskar
Barry
Ponting (c)
Jacques Kallis
Greg Chappell
Miandad
AB Devilliers (w)
Hadlee
Lillee
Ambrose
Murlitharan
Ponting would lead my 2nd XI who displayed mastery in rekindling Australia into a side of world beaters and at his best matched strides with Lara and Sachin .Gavaskar broke all the batting records facing the greatest pace bowlers ever.Barry selected as he was a great match-winner and more destructive than Gavaskar or Greenidge.The batting records of Greg Chappell speaks for itself. Kallis statistically wast he best ever all-rounder and was the best batting all-rounder of last half century.Devilliers virtually gave a new dimension to batting resembling an acrobat .Hadlee on a green top was arguably the best ever bowler.No paceman was more complete of agressive as Lillee.Ambrose surpassed any fast bowler for sheer accuracy and relentlessness.Murli statistically was the best bowler of all.Miandad would be the ultimate batsmen in a crisis who could niggle opponents more than Border.
1st XI
Tendulkar
Gilchrist (W)
Viv
Lara
Steve Smith
Botham
Imran (C)
Warne
Marshall
Wasim
Mcgrath
Chosen Tendulkar to open because of great ODI record as an opening batsmen, who I feel would be most effective and could facilitate entry of more great middle order batsmen.Gilchrist chosen as he wast he most explosive batsmen and best match-winner of his day,who proved prowess as opener in limited overs cricket.Viv was the most intimidating of all and best against pace.Lara singlehandedly won games more than any great batsmen as well as bore crisis for the weakest of batting sides like none else.Steve Smith's batting stats were simply mind boggling.Imran came close to perfection as a cricketer as few did being an outstanding captain and I would choose him to lead this side.Warne re-defined the role of a leg spinner and was the ultimate match-winner of his day.Marshall took the biodynamics of pace bowling to metaphysical pproportions ,unsurpassed by a right arm fast bowler.Wasim took the art of pace bowling to a height of divinty traversing regions unexplored.Mcgrath exhibited greater control and intelligence than any bower I ever saw .
The most important cutting edge here is the match-winners like Viv,Gilchrist , or Warne and the supreme talent of Wasim,Lara , or Marshall.Also ofcourse the impact of Tendulkar and Imran,2 of the most complete cricketers in the history of the game.No doubt Botham wa s the ultimate match-winner at his best and thus preferred to Kallis.
2nd XI
Gavaskar
Barry
Ponting (c)
Jacques Kallis
Greg Chappell
Miandad
AB Devilliers (w)
Hadlee
Lillee
Ambrose
Murlitharan
Ponting would lead my 2nd XI who displayed mastery in rekindling Australia into a side of world beaters and at his best matched strides with Lara and Sachin .Gavaskar broke all the batting records facing the greatest pace bowlers ever.Barry selected as he was a great match-winner and more destructive than Gavaskar or Greenidge.The batting records of Greg Chappell speaks for itself. Kallis statistically wast he best ever all-rounder and was the best batting all-rounder of last half century.Devilliers virtually gave a new dimension to batting resembling an acrobat .Hadlee on a green top was arguably the best ever bowler.No paceman was more complete of agressive as Lillee.Ambrose surpassed any fast bowler for sheer accuracy and relentlessness.Murli statistically was the best bowler of all.Miandad would be the ultimate batsmen in a crisis who could niggle opponents more than Border.