Apparently responsible for all their defeats for 9 years.
Makes the NSC ref threads look like a love in.
Although even AFTER India got destroyed yesterday, the ICC still couldn't let go of pretending it was ALL about them :
ICC Team of the Tournament for ICC World Cup 2023
Rohit Sharma (captain), IND
Quinton de Kock (wicketkeeper), SA
Virat Kohli, IND
Daryl Mitchell, NZ
KL Rahul (wicketkeeper), IND
Glenn Maxwell, AUS
Ravindra Jadeja, IND
Jasprit Bumrah, IND
Adam Zampa, AUS
Mohammed Shami, IND
Dilshan Madushanka. SL
No, that was Illingworth (who's presumably not in on the conspiracy).Was it Richard Kettleborough who gave them the (should have been) crucial wicket of Steve Smith - given lbw outside the line?
Where are all the Eng…………….. ohAlthough even AFTER India got destroyed yesterday, the ICC still couldn't let go of pretending it was ALL about them :
ICC Team of the Tournament for ICC World Cup 2023
Rohit Sharma (captain), IND
Quinton de Kock (wicketkeeper), SA
Virat Kohli, IND
Daryl Mitchell, NZ
KL Rahul (wicketkeeper), IND
Glenn Maxwell, AUS
Ravindra Jadeja, IND
Jasprit Bumrah, IND
Adam Zampa, AUS
Mohammed Shami, IND
Dilshan Madushanka. SL
If you can't put Travis Head in, having been man of the match in both the semi final and final, as well as scoring a group stage hundred against the third semi finalists, something is wrong.To be fair, across the whole tournament, I think that's not far off being a fair reflection.
On the bowling side: Shami was the top wicket taker (and only played 7 games), Bumrah was 4th, and in a very high scoring tournament both had economy rates less than 6 (Bumrah near enough to 4). Jadeja was 8th and an economy of 4.25. Zampa and Madushanka were 2nd and 3rd for wickets.
On the batting side: Kohli and Sharma the top 2. de Kock 3rd. I'd argue Ravindra unlucky to miss out. Maybe he could have been instead of Maxwell, whose 400 runs was good enough for 13th most runs scored, but got 201 of them vs Afg and another 106 vs the Dutch. Rahul ahead of Ravindra maybe needs questioning as well - 8th on the list of run scorers, but if you've picked de Kock you already have a 'keeper so you can afford to look at Ravindra, Iyer, or Warner.
All up, I'd say that 5 Indian's in the team of the tournament is absolutely fair. That they've arrived at 6 can be debated, but it's a debate where you're splitting hairs really - all of the Indian's picked had outstanding tournaments and the fact they got done by the Aussies in the final doesn't change that.
Shudder. That game is the only time I have been genuinely angry at a cricket match. Collingwood double century, Pieterson daddy hundred and 551/6 declared - and we still f##king lost.I remember us posting 500 odd in Adelaide in 2006 and Australia being 65-3 in response. We're back !
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Agreed, and to be honest I'd query Sharma against Cummins. Cummins has taken some serious flack in Australia in the press, but his tactics have been significant, the decision to send India in first on the weekend was startlingly correct. To come back from the first two losses, to such a win is a testament to his captaincy. Sharma had the crowds with him all the way as 13th man...Maybe room for both of them...If you can't put Travis Head in, having been man of the match in both the semi final and final, as well as scoring a group stage hundred against the third semi finalists, something is wrong.
Head and Rachin for Rahul and Jadeja for me.
If you can't put Travis Head in, having been man of the match in both the semi final and final, as well as scoring a group stage hundred against the third semi finalists, something is wrong.
Head and Rachin for Rahul and Jadeja for me.
So you prefer Head to Kock?If you can't put Travis Head in, having been man of the match in both the semi final and final, as well as scoring a group stage hundred against the third semi finalists, something is wrong.
Head and Rachin for Rahul and Jadeja for me.
In The Times today, Steve James went for this:
R Sharma
T Head
Q de Kock
V Kohli
D Mitchell
G Maxwell
R Jadeja
P Cummins (c)
J Bumrah
A Zampa
M Shami
He argued Head had to be in the team, so de Kock drops to 3 to allow him in and has the gloves as Rahul batted too slowly in the final. He wouldn't have Sharma as captain, so Madushanka makes way for Cummins as the final showed his courage and acumen by bowling first.
I just had a crack at picking a team (tricky, given I didn't actually watch much of the tournament), and ended up with the below. Beyond seeing you'd posted it, I didn't actually read the ICC selection first.Although even AFTER India got destroyed yesterday, the ICC still couldn't let go of pretending it was ALL about them :
ICC Team of the Tournament for ICC World Cup 2023
Rohit Sharma (captain), IND
Quinton de Kock (wicketkeeper), SA
Virat Kohli, IND
Daryl Mitchell, NZ
KL Rahul (wicketkeeper), IND
Glenn Maxwell, AUS
Ravindra Jadeja, IND
Jasprit Bumrah, IND
Adam Zampa, AUS
Mohammed Shami, IND
Dilshan Madushanka. SL
de Kock would like a chat...top scoring wicketkeeper
That's pretty much based on the leading run makers and wicket takers. On that basis it's hard to argue against.Although even AFTER India got destroyed yesterday, the ICC still couldn't let go of pretending it was ALL about them :
ICC Team of the Tournament for ICC World Cup 2023
Rohit Sharma (captain), IND
Quinton de Kock (wicketkeeper), SA
Virat Kohli, IND
Daryl Mitchell, NZ
KL Rahul (wicketkeeper), IND
Glenn Maxwell, AUS
Ravindra Jadeja, IND
Jasprit Bumrah, IND
Adam Zampa, AUS
Mohammed Shami, IND
Dilshan Madushanka. SL
Yes you're right, I misremembered Rahul's much higher average (he finished not out 4 times, while de Kock was dismissed in every innings, unsurprisingly given he was opening) as being a higher aggregate.de Kock would like a chat...
Yes you're right, I misremembered Rahul's much higher average (he finished not out 4 times, while de Kock was dismissed in every innings, unsurprisingly given he was opening) as being a higher aggregate.
I'd ideally pick Sharma and Head over de Kock as an opener because they either scored as many runs but faster (Sharma) or scored big runs in key matches as well as scoring faster (Head).
There's plenty of players I could justify picking over Rahul, but a) I had a convenient wicketkeeper shaped hole at no. 5 which is actually where he batted, b) I couldn't be bothered to spend my whole lunch break worrying about the best alternative to put there, and c) picking somebody else at 5 would mean dropping one of the openers I'd already decided I wanted.
You sound very knowledgeable and reasonable, are you sure you are Australian ?Fair approach. I'm looking at something along these lines:
R Sharma
T Head
Q de Kock
V Kohli
R Ravindra
D Mitchell
R Jadeja
P Cummins (c) [or Madushanka w/ Sharma (c)]
J Bumrah
A Zampa
M Shami