Not much happening here and I’m sure most here have noticed in Facebook former greats have been asked to post their ‘All Time XI’s’ so why not do the same here. Let’s stick to posting guys we’ve seen play
Jaybro’s All Time XI
Graeme Smith
Matthew Hayden
Ricky Ponting
Brian Lara
Jacques Kallis
AB De Villiers
Adam Gilchrist
Andrew Flintoff
Shane Warne
Ryan Harris
Waqar Younis
Hard for me to leave out Brendan McCullum, Kumar Sangakarra, Heath Streak & Glenn McGrath but those guys are my favourites
I'll play. Fair warning, I only started watching in 2013 so I'll only go with those players.
Test:
1. Dean Elgar
2. Alastair Cook (c)
3. Joe Root/Steve Smith/Younis Khan
4. Virat Kohli (vc)
5. AB de Villiers/ Misbah ul-Haq
6. MS Dhoni (wk)
7. Ben Stokes
8. Bhuvneshwar Kumar
9. Daniel Vettori/ Ravichandran Ashwin
10. Mitchell Starc/Kagiso Rabada
11. Dale Steyn
ODI:
1. Rohit Sharma/ Brendon McCullum
2. David Warner
3. Virat Kohli (c)
4. AB de Villiers/ MS Dhoni
5. Jos Buttler (vc/wk)
6. Ben Stokes/Shahid Afridi
7. Andre Russell/ Ravindra Jadeja
8. Bhuvneshwar Kumar/Chris Woakes
9. Adil Rashid/ Mitchell Starc
10. Dale Steyn
11. Kagiso Rabada/ Rashid Khan
T20I:
1. Chris Gayle
2. Jos Buttler (vc/wk)
3. Virat Kohli (c)
4. Eoin Morgan/Shahid Afridi
5. Glenn Maxwell
6. Ben Stokes
7. Andre Russell
8. Rashid Khan
9. Dale Steyn/ Bhuvneshwar Kumar
10. Yuzvendra Chahal
11. Kagiso Rabada
You must be young yeah?
You missed a golden era of cricket
Haha, yes. The first international series I watched was England vs WI before the WT20 2014. The first series I actually devoted time to was India's tour of England. Explains why there's no Gilchrist, Tendulkar, Ponting etc.
Haha, yes. The first international series I watched was England vs WI before the WT20 2014. The first series I actually devoted time to was India's tour of England. Explains why there's no Gilchrist, Tendulkar, Ponting etc.
Fair enough, how old are you? Are you a Zimbo?
I feel bad for any cricket fan that didn’t see the 2005 Ashes series in England, nothing I’ve seen since has even come remotely close to that series for quality of cricket played and quality of the competition, such fine margins played at such a high standard with the highest stakes
Haha, yes. The first international series I watched was England vs WI before the WT20 2014. The first series I actually devoted time to was India's tour of England. Explains why there's no Gilchrist, Tendulkar, Ponting etc.
Fair enough, how old are you? Are you a Zimbo?
I feel bad for any cricket fan that didn’t see the 2005 Ashes series in England, nothing I’ve seen since has even come remotely close to that series for quality of cricket played and quality of the competition, such fine margins played at such a high standard with the highest stakes
I feel bad for any cricket fan that didn’t see the 2005 Ashes series in England, nothing I’ve seen since has even come remotely close to that series for quality of cricket played and quality of the competition, such fine margins played at such a high standard with the highest stakes
My word. Although, in my case, seeing meant listening on a LW radio. Freddie Flintoff would be my first pick from that series.
Haha, yes. The first international series I watched was England vs WI before the WT20 2014. The first series I actually devoted time to was India's tour of England. Explains why there's no Gilchrist, Tendulkar, Ponting etc.
Fair enough, how old are you? Are you a Zimbo?
I feel bad for any cricket fan that didn’t see the 2005 Ashes series in England, nothing I’ve seen since has even come remotely close to that series for quality of cricket played and quality of the competition, such fine margins played at such a high standard with the highest stakes
Couldn’t agree more Christ that was the best cricket I’ve seen
This is simply the best I have seen and was so hard to leave out the younger greats in kholi , smith , Williamson,rabada and Nathan Lyon ( all still have years ahead ) and the older guard in Muralitharen ,langer , streak , Akhtar and Brett Lee. Shane bond only played a quarter of the tests as some of his fellow generation guns but he was the best bowler I have ever seen on his day and he always took it up against the great Aussie team and had great success. the greatest all round player I have ever seen would be Kallis by a mile and I don't think ill ever see anyone close , in his prime could play as a genuine bowler , top 3 bat and a gun slipper he was a freak. I sadly never got to see Sir Garfield sobers play but from what ive heard he's the greatest all round player by a country mile so for me kallis is (allround) the best cricketer ive seen in my life .
my odi Xi
1.R.Sharma
2.B.McCullum(c)
3.V.Kholi
4.AB Devilliers
5.K.Sangakkara (wk)
6.M.Bevan
7.L.Klusener
8.S.Afridi
9.B.Lee
10.G.Mcgrath
11.M.Muralitharen
okay this one was way way way too hard as I love odi cricket and its where my love for the game came from , the bright colours , the white ball , boundaries , world cups , as a kid this is what got me hooked I loved it. as you can see from my selections I'm very biased In my selections from the early 2000 era as I'm only 26 I apologise to the older generations who's had the pleasure of picking players I sadly could not pick on just what stats and people tell me. ive picked this team if it were a modern game with the two spinners and extra batting down the order with express pace then line and length and handy overs from the klusener. it was hard to leave out the likes of Ponting , Lara , sehwag , Hayden , kallis,Watson , Gayle , Tendulkar, chaminda Vaas, warne, ect but this is my personal view and I believe this team even though say a Bevan who I feel was the greatest finisher ever or ( guide you home ) batsman in his prime. McCullums stats might not add up but he is the best attacking captain I have seen and his captaincy got them to a world cup final , he groomed that team from being the beaten to almost the world champs , sensational cricket brain and attitude. Sharma is still playing but has 3 double hundreds (enough said ) kholi is and will be the greatest odi player ever and that is a fact he's a genuine freak .anyway I could go all night this was a lot of fun and its nice to reflect on the privilege ive had in watching these stars of the game .
Haha, yes. The first international series I watched was England vs WI before the WT20 2014. The first series I actually devoted time to was India's tour of England. Explains why there's no Gilchrist, Tendulkar, Ponting etc.
Fair enough, how old are you? Are you a Zimbo?
I feel bad for any cricket fan that didn’t see the 2005 Ashes series in England, nothing I’ve seen since has even come remotely close to that series for quality of cricket played and quality of the competition, such fine margins played at such a high standard with the highest stakes
I'm 14 and from India.
welcome young man ! think I joined this forum when I was about 15 myself with another ( andybligz) account 😂 , think sloandog was the first guy I spoke to !
You have to have Sangakara and Akram in your test line up.
Is this past players? If not you have to have Kohli in both and you have to have Jos Butler. He’s going to win the WC for England. He’s something else. With Archer in their side they’re going to be tough to beat.
A current best ODI side would obliterate the best side of retired players. Cricket is at a whole new extraordinary level. It’s just a different game.
I’m saying players I’ve watched in their prime for their generations , Kumar was insanely good but who does he come in for ? Can’t drop Ponting , Tendulkar , Lara , kallis or Gilchrist in test cricket as they were all better than him. Also bond , McGrath and Steyn are all better bowlers than Akram