Harsh Thakor
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1.Australia
Mark Waugh
Adam Gilchrist
Ricky Ponting
Dean Jones
Damyn Martyn
Steve Waugh
Michael Bevan/Gary Gilmour
Shane Warne
Michele Starc
Dennis Lillee
Glen Mcgrath
2.West Indies
Greenidge
Haynes
Viv Richards
Brian Lara
Clive Lloyd
Gary Sobers
Jeff Dujon
Malcolm Marshall
Andy Roberts /Michael Holding
Joel Garner
Curtly Ambrose
3.Pakistan
Saed Anwar
Majid Khan/Mudassar Nazar
Zaheer Abbas
Javed Miandad
Inzamam ul Haq
Imran Khan
Sarafraz Ahmed
Wasim Akram
Abdur Razzaq
Abdul Qadir
Waqar Younus
4.South Africa
Barry Richards
Hashim Amla
Herschelle Gibbs
Graeme Pollock
Jacques Kallis
Mike Procter
Shaun Pollock
Mark Boucher
Dale Steyn
Imran Tahir
Alan Donald
By a margin of a whisker I would plump for Australia.West Indies has a more powerful pace attack but Australian attack has more variety having the great Spin bowler Shane Warne .West Indies have better batsmen in terms of talent but I still feel Australian batsmen are more organized for ODI format, could also improvise more and had slightly better match temperament.Pakistan has outstanding talent with the most potent attack but lacks as strong a batting line up as Australia and West Indies.Still on it's day it could well spring a surprise.Man to man South Africa are the strongest in terms of all rounders but I feel many of the great players lacked enough ODI experience.Barry Richards,Mike Procter and Graeme Pollock hardly played one day cricket.It also does not have a great spinner like Warne or Qadir.
Mark Waugh
Adam Gilchrist
Ricky Ponting
Dean Jones
Damyn Martyn
Steve Waugh
Michael Bevan/Gary Gilmour
Shane Warne
Michele Starc
Dennis Lillee
Glen Mcgrath
2.West Indies
Greenidge
Haynes
Viv Richards
Brian Lara
Clive Lloyd
Gary Sobers
Jeff Dujon
Malcolm Marshall
Andy Roberts /Michael Holding
Joel Garner
Curtly Ambrose
3.Pakistan
Saed Anwar
Majid Khan/Mudassar Nazar
Zaheer Abbas
Javed Miandad
Inzamam ul Haq
Imran Khan
Sarafraz Ahmed
Wasim Akram
Abdur Razzaq
Abdul Qadir
Waqar Younus
4.South Africa
Barry Richards
Hashim Amla
Herschelle Gibbs
Graeme Pollock
Jacques Kallis
Mike Procter
Shaun Pollock
Mark Boucher
Dale Steyn
Imran Tahir
Alan Donald
By a margin of a whisker I would plump for Australia.West Indies has a more powerful pace attack but Australian attack has more variety having the great Spin bowler Shane Warne .West Indies have better batsmen in terms of talent but I still feel Australian batsmen are more organized for ODI format, could also improvise more and had slightly better match temperament.Pakistan has outstanding talent with the most potent attack but lacks as strong a batting line up as Australia and West Indies.Still on it's day it could well spring a surprise.Man to man South Africa are the strongest in terms of all rounders but I feel many of the great players lacked enough ODI experience.Barry Richards,Mike Procter and Graeme Pollock hardly played one day cricket.It also does not have a great spinner like Warne or Qadir.