jaybro wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 8:20 am
Hard to beat a Zimbabwe side with the Flowers and Streak, just as a reference for people you might not remember this is how I recall the players from 03 and how good they were at that time.
Wishart - probably the peak of his powers
Marrilier - peaked just after the WC
Grant - still a decent player but maybe past his best
Andy - looked past his best going into the WC but was Zimbabwe’s best player and scored a heap of runs
Campbell - Well past his best, originally left out of the squad replaced Vermeulan
Taibu - finding his feet as an ODI player, scored his 1st fifty in the Super 6’s
Ervine - like Taibu was still finding his feet, his best form was 12 months on
Streak - Still at the peak of his powers with bat & ball
Blignaut - peaking
Murphy - past his best, bowled tripe at the WC
Hondo - close to peak
Olonga - past his best
Ebrahim - never was a good ODI player, wouldn’t make today’s side tbf
Wittall - well past his best
Matsi - finding his feet
Vermeulan - finding his feet
So what I’m trying to say is although that side looked great on paper there weren’t many guys ‘at their peak’ compared to the 1999 side where most of the guys on 1st XI were very close of not playing at their best.
Hard to say with the current mob how many are at their best? I’d say most of the batsman are probably on the peaks of their careers and you could argue the same for the bowlers.
On paper you’d say the 2003 side but on the field 2003 v 2019 might be a bit closer than most think.
Staurt Carslie,Adam Huckle and Gavin Rennie , were there still playing