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Gambhir picks his all time India ODI XI


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1 hour ago, Lord said:

 

he played with Rohit too and hes easily better than both him and Sehwag

 

At the time Rohit wasn't anywhere close to anyone in that team. Rohit came into his own in mid 2010s - around 2015 or so. Between the period Gambhir played (2006 to 2012) that was the best team. Probably Harbhajan instead of Kumble but that's about it. Can't find fault with the team in that period else someone like Irfan would never make it.

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3 minutes ago, Ultimate_Game said:

Can't find fault with the team in that period else someone like Irfan would never make it.

IP is among the top 10 best LO pacers we've ever had, if you include his batting easily a top 5 A/R - if he doesn't get included probably no one post 2k (A/R) would get in either!

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41 minutes ago, R!TTER said:

IP is among the top 10 best LO pacers we've ever had, if you include his batting easily a top 5 A/R - if he doesn't get included probably no one post 2k (A/R) would get in either!

 

Yup, Kapil is the best pace all-rounder and after that we have Irfan and Pandya. In an ODI XI across all time periods, Kapil takes that spot. Irfan made it to Gambhir's team as he was the best option during that time else he's nowhere close to Kapil, and probably Pandya shades him as well.

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8 minutes ago, Lord said:

My XI 

 

Sachin

Rohit

Kohli

Yuvi

MSD

Kapil

Irfan

Kumble

Zak

Shami

Bumrah


So kapil-bumrah can be mostly miss than hit. So 4 reliable batsman. Even yuvi is not reliable :facepalm:

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1. Sehwag 

2. Rohit

3. Sachin

4. Kohli

5. Yuvi

6. Dhoni (c) (wk)

7. Kapil Dev

8. Bumrah

9. Shami

10. Zaheer

11. Kuldeep Yadav

 

12th Man: Gautam Gambhir - clutch as *.

13th Man: Rahul Dravid - versatile. Can be played as batsman or back up wicket keeper.

14th Man: Anil Kumble 

15th Man: J Srinath.

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I will give it a shot below, where if I feel that a group of players are in the same tier, I might opt for my favorite. To make an 11 interesting, it is also a good idea to throw in a player that not many expect. 
 

Top order 

 

Sehwag - attacks from ball one. In fact, likes to hit the first ball for a 4, and even reach a 100 with a 6! Forget anything else, should be in for his attitude! Can bowl off-spin too.

 

Rohit - makes a debut in my 11 as he has begun to play more attacking cricket in power play.

 

Kohli - overall, a solid batsman at #3. Can get bogged down against spin so better to slot him in the top order … Sidhu misses out! I used to enjoy him hitting 6s off spinners!

 

Middle order 

 

Sachin - slotted in the MO, where he tends to bat in the tests. Also he is equally good against both pace and spin. 

 

Yuvi - a left hander, who can hit big and bowl spin.

 

Dhoni - c & wk

 

Kapil - as the all rounder. Rewarded for his performances in the ‘83 World Cup and ‘85 World Series tournament. 

 

Bowlers 

 

Srinath - was among the fastest bowlers in the 1999 World Cup. Gave a good performance in the 2003 World Cup as well (apart from the final where the entire bowling attack was taken to the cleaners). He can swing his bat too. In 1996, he was sent at #3 as a pinch hitter against SA where he scored a 50, but India was bundled out for a poor 185.

 

Zak - as the left arm pace option.

 

Shami - for his wicket taking ability. 


Bumrah - for his versatility. 



Gone with an all pace attack. Most of them can be good with the old ball as well.  I am not picking specialist spinners for the sake of playing spinners (Only if Warne were an option).
 

Sehwag and Yuvi, along with Sachin, to bowl spin if required. On a spin friendly surface, will replace a few pacers with spinners. 
 

:beer: 

 

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Most of the teams posted are awful. Here is by far the best Indian ODI all time XI:-

 

Rohit Sharma 

Sachin Tendulkar

Saurav Ganguly 

Virat Kohli

Yuvraj Singh 

Mahendra Singh Dhoni(c/wkt)

Kapil Dev 

Anil Kumble

Zaheer Khan 

Mohammad Shami 

Jasprit Bumrah 

 

Ganguly averages 52 in ODIs at #3 and Kohli has great record at #3 and #4 both. He played some of his best knocks at #4 only.

 

5 proper bowlers + Yuvi + Sachin + Ganguly are enough bowling options. Actually, everyone in the team can bowl. If we play blindfold and get to chose a bowler randomly, my team will still have an edge.

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8 hours ago, Majestic said:

 

Saurav Ganguly 

Anil Kumble

 

Ganguly averages 52 in ODIs at #3 and Kohli has great record at #3 and #4 both. He played some of his best knocks at #4 only.

 


For many, there are question marks over Ganguly’s ability to handle high quality all-time level pace bowling, where a top team would have 3-4 strong pace bowlers. He was not too fluent on the leg side as well. There was this series against Pak in India in 1999 where he struggled to handle Pak pacers. In the final, India adapted a policy to attack and were 4 down in no time.

 

When picking a batsman, one needs to see if he can bring in either high strike rate batting or relative consistency (if not both), or some skills such as clutch quality, against good bowling attacks. Ganguly appears to be neither here nor there. 
 

As a utility player, his bowling does not bring anything special to the line up and that too when you already have 4 pace or medium pace bowlers in the 11. If you had an additional specialist spinner in the 11, maybe a case could have been made.

Kumble was not that effective once batsmen started to play him like a seamer. I think it was Arvinda who made the remark that Kumble is to be not played like a spinner. Without spin friendly pitches, he is likely to be relatively less effective esp. against strong batting line ups. 
 

Though good to see your faith in them. Appears as if Statsguru played a key role in your picks. 

 

Rest of your line up has more or less common players with others. 

 

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