speedheat Posted October 17, 2018 Share Posted October 17, 2018 (edited) Sehwagh Sachin Gambo (vc) Kohli Yuvi Dhoni (WK) Kapil (c) Zak Bumrah Srinath Cooldeep Edited October 17, 2018 by speedheat Link to comment
zen Posted October 17, 2018 Share Posted October 17, 2018 Srinath was a good batsmen too relatively .... He was being used as a pinch hitter as well Link to comment
zen Posted October 17, 2018 Share Posted October 17, 2018 Dynamic (will change) 11: Sachin Rohit Kohli Sehwag Yuvi Dhoni Kapil Srinath Zak Kuldeep Bumrah * Sehwag and Yuvi serve as 2nd/3rd spin options and bowl the 6th bowler overs (if required) * In future likes of Shaw, Pant, etc., could be contenders for spot in the 11 * Ganguly, Kumble, etc., would be in the squad Link to comment
Jamadagni Posted October 17, 2018 Share Posted October 17, 2018 1 hour ago, UnknownGenius said: Sehwag Dhawan Kohli Yuvraj mSD (c) Raina Kapil Bhajji / jadejq / pathan - ddepends on pitch Zkumble Zak Srinath India's best players all time in this format are Kohli and MSD. You want Kohli to come in and have time to play himself in. That's why I've gone for unselfish attacking openers instead of tuk tuk Sachin and Rohit. Also good balance of left and right hand and yuvi, seheag, Raina can give you some overs What? I can only think of one top order batsman, Jayasuriya, in the 90s who had a better strike rate than Sachin. Even him averages in low 30s whereas Sachin averages in high 40s. All else would have a strike rate in the range of 70-75. If Sachin was tuk tuk, wonder what you call others. Link to comment
prasen82 Posted October 17, 2018 Share Posted October 17, 2018 Sehwag Sachin Kohli Dravid Yuvraj Msd Kapil Kumble Harbhajan Zaheer Bumrah Rohit,Ganguly, srinath and More will complete 15. It's all time odi team. Number 4 had to be dravid. It pains me to see people underrate dravid in ODIs. Link to comment
kosingh Posted October 17, 2018 Share Posted October 17, 2018 Devang Gandhi Sujith Somsunder Pankaj Dharmani Jatin Paranjape Atul Bedade Vijay Dahiya (wk) Stuart Binny Ritender Singh Sodhi Ashish Kapoor Rahul Sanghvi Subroto Banerjee The Dark Horse, Mosher, Switchblade and 1 other 3 1 Link to comment
Nikola Posted October 17, 2018 Share Posted October 17, 2018 4 hours ago, Laaloo said: Why is Rohit in there? Sehwag wasn't beast in odis as he was in tests. Ganguly strike rate of 70s in era where sachin had 88-90. Rohit will end up as ATG in odis when he retires. sarcastic 1 Link to comment
lamellavig Posted October 17, 2018 Share Posted October 17, 2018 2 hours ago, kosingh said: Devang Gandhi Sujith Somsunder Pankaj Dharmani Jatin Paranjape Atul Bedade Vijay Dahiya (wk) Stuart Binny Ritender Singh Sodhi Ashish Kapoor Rahul Sanghvi Subroto Banerjee Previous incarnation of Dotender Singh Dhoni? Mass, The Dark Horse and sarcastic 3 Link to comment
GolGappe Posted October 17, 2018 Share Posted October 17, 2018 Brave call to include Bumrah in there. Skills wise, he is up there amongst top ODI Indian bowlers but statistically, he hasn't achieved enough to justify a place in all time India XI. Link to comment
mancalledsting Posted October 17, 2018 Share Posted October 17, 2018 Sachin Dhawan Kohli Yuvraj Sehwag Kapil (c) MSD (wk) Harbhajan Zaheer Srinath Bumrah near misses: Gambhir, Ganguly speedheat 1 Link to comment
SK_IH Posted October 18, 2018 Share Posted October 18, 2018 12 hours ago, kosingh said: Devang Gandhi Sujith Somsunder Pankaj Dharmani Jatin Paranjape Atul Bedade Vijay Dahiya (wk) Stuart Binny Ritender Singh Sodhi Ashish Kapoor Rahul Sanghvi Subroto Banerjee wonderful memories brought back, reserves can be Vijay Bharadwaj, Doda Ganesh and Noel David Its blasphemous that MSK Prasad is not the 1st choice WK Link to comment
Adi BB Posted October 18, 2018 Share Posted October 18, 2018 According to positions : Sachin Ganguly Virat Dravid Yuvi Msd Kapil Kumble Zaheer Srinath Kuldeep/bhajji Without considering batting positions : Sachin ganguly rohit virat yuvi msd dhawan dravid kapil zaheeer kumble. Tbh you cant compare players from 90s and early 2000s to the current era .odi game has changed vastly and rules have been modified to be a more batsmen friendly game . Opening has become easy and players are easily averaging above 37 and striking at 90 .so tbh a dhawan or rohit of today can't be compared to an opener like ganguly Link to comment
Sooda Posted October 18, 2018 Author Share Posted October 18, 2018 On 10/17/2018 at 6:56 AM, rkt.india said: SRT Rohit GG Kohli Yuvraj Dhoni Kapil Harbhajan Kumble Zaheer Srinath I agree with this. GG and Kohli were great at 3 and 4 as a combo, GG gets overlooked a bit but he played some great LOI knocks- key figure in some major wins for India Link to comment
kohli Posted October 18, 2018 Share Posted October 18, 2018 On Wed Oct 17 2018 at 10:20 AM, Ankit_sharma03 said: 1.Sachin 2. Dhawan/sehwag (even though sehwag was an underachiever still an X-factor is always tempting) 3.Kohli 4.Yuvraj 5.Dhoni 6.Ajay Jadeja/Irfan/Hardik /dravid 7.Kapil Dev 8. Kumble 9. Zak 10. Bumrah 11. Srinath/bhajji/sir jadeja/kuldeep 2 slots for me are opposition n situation dependant, will always prefer to be flexbile Player who were tough to Drop- Rohit n GG Irfan & pandya at 6 number Link to comment
kohli Posted October 18, 2018 Share Posted October 18, 2018 Sachin Rohit/ dhwan Kohli Ganguly Yuvi Msd Kapil Kumble Zaheer Kuldeep Bumrah express bowling 1 Link to comment
Ankit_sharma03 Posted October 18, 2018 Share Posted October 18, 2018 2 minutes ago, kohli said: Irfan & pandya at 6 number yup condition based hai In subcontinet , Yuvraj n dhoni are to good to bat to low .....and the top order is so good that most days the lower order wnt get to bat All i need is power in lower attack to take score to diff level and pandya can destroy spinners and irfan was really good with bat .....he did well at 3 few times and cud have batted anywere in subcontinet acc to me In better condition may b ill go with ajay jadeja or dravid I wud always like to have 2-3 slots open for flexible options Link to comment
rkt.india Posted October 19, 2018 Share Posted October 19, 2018 8 hours ago, Sooda said: I agree with this. GG and Kohli were great at 3 and 4 as a combo, GG gets overlooked a bit but he played some great LOI knocks- key figure in some major wins for India Rohit's place is debatable. Dhawan is a contender as well due to his great record in big tourneys but Rohit's penchant of decimating attacks keeps him in the competition. Link to comment
jf1gp_1 Posted October 19, 2018 Share Posted October 19, 2018 On 10/17/2018 at 10:34 AM, Rightarmfast said: Blasphemy to not have Javagal Srinath in the team. He was the best fast bowler to play ODI for India. If Srinath was playing ODIs today his econ would have been over 6. Ajit Agarkar has similar stats plus agarkar was a better batsman and fielder than Srinath why not include him ? If Bumrah would have been bowling in Srinaths era he would be walking away with 3-4 maidens per match. Mass 1 Link to comment
Rightarmfast Posted October 19, 2018 Share Posted October 19, 2018 9 minutes ago, jf1gp_1 said: If Srinath was playing ODIs today his econ would have been over 6. Ajit Agarkar has similar stats plus agarkar was a better batsman and fielder than Srinath why not include him ? If Bumrah would have been bowling in Srinaths era he would be walking away with 3-4 maidens per match. You can read all my comments in ICF from the day I joined, I have never compared, put down anyone on the basis of era. Its not only hypothetical, its juvenile to say a bowler of 90's wouldnt have survived in this era. I hope you did watch 90's cricket. Srinath was amongst the top 10 bowlers in 90's in ODI's, not very far from Akram's, Waqar's and the ilk. To just make an uninformed comment like that is whataboutery. He bowled against the likes of Anwar, Jayasurya, Afridi and the likes. What makes you believe he wouldnt survive against the lesser batsmen today? Link to comment
rkt.india Posted October 19, 2018 Share Posted October 19, 2018 16 minutes ago, Rightarmfast said: You can read all my comments in ICF from the day I joined, I have never compared, put down anyone on the basis of era. Its not only hypothetical, its juvenile to say a bowler of 90's wouldnt have survived in this era. I hope you did watch 90's cricket. Srinath was amongst the top 10 bowlers in 90's in ODI's, not very far from Akram's, Waqar's and the ilk. To just make an uninformed comment like that is whataboutery. He bowled against the likes of Anwar, Jayasurya, Afridi and the likes. What makes you believe he wouldnt survive against the lesser batsmen today? why do you think batsman today are lesser? Link to comment
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