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    @mariner4life said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @MN5 said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    SL

    Sangakara
    Murali
    Jayawardne

    Two more options available

    Aravinda

    And I've got a soft spot for Chaminda Vaas

    Agree, 300 test wickets still means something even now, but especially from countries that play less test cricket like us and Sri Lanka.

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    right will give the aussies a go

    Warne, McGrath, Ponting, S Waugh ..... and Steve Smith I would argue is there now

    too many over achieving convicts mentions to list and easily select a another 5 players

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    @MN5 said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    India

    Gavaskar
    Dev
    Tendulkar
    Dravid
    Kohli

    Probably spot on, Kumble also honorable mention

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    Australian ‘honourable mention’ list

    Border
    Lillee
    G Chappell
    Ponting
    Hayden
    Hussey

    .....

    and then other fine players like M Waugh, Taylor, Boon, Slater, D Jones, McDermott, Thomson.....

    Jeepers

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    @MN5 said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    England

    Beefy

    Holy shit, tough here.....Gooch, Cook ?

    England haven’t in all honestly had many test legends that stand out ( willing to be corrected )

    Botham
    Willis (300+ wickets when they really meant something)
    Alan Knott (contender for best wicket keeper ever)
    Anderson
    Gooch (genuine great opener)

    Tony Greig, Cook, Gower and Boycott would also be solid options.

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    @MN5 Greenidge because I had breakfast with him and he knows my name - "kiwi", (but I don't think he likes me...😒, I was a bit too "needy" I think)

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    @Godder @Siam cant decide which post is best !!!!

    Gooch averaged 42 but in an era of absolutely incredible fast bowlers. So he’s a shoe in for me.

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    @bayimports there's a solid argument for Smith being first on the list, dare I say it

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    @Siam said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @MN5 Greenidge because I had breakfast with him and he knows my name - "kiwi", (but I don't think he likes me...😒, I was a bit too "needy" I think)

    ha ha, I met the universe boss last year and I also think I had too many questions for his liking and probably came across a bit annoying, still I was drunk and had fun asking

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    @Crucial said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    Tests:

    M Crowe
    KW
    R Taylor
    Hadlee

    Considering Turner (but then you'd also have to consider Rigor who has a similar record), Reid (not enough tests?), Bond (not enough tests? Clearly our best strike rate), Baz (not our best keeper and also not among the best bats, but as a bat/keeper? up there). Vettori or Fleming as most test contributions. It's quite hard.

    If I apply the criteria of who would be is discussion for a spot in a world XI? Def the ones named plus maybe Bond, maybe Watling (although his stats are very good he would probably be 5th or 6th choice behind much stronger candidates like Dhoni and Gilchrist.)

    @MN5 said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @NTA said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @Crucial said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    Test? ODI? Seperate lists?

    Mate just try to get to 5 first 😉

    You wouldn’t be so cocky if the A stood for Afghanistan.

    Fuck me, some legends would miss out on the top five aussies though.

    Ponting wouldn’t make my team just as one example.

    He would if 'A' stood for asshole.

    Mate, who do you think was a better keeper. Focussing on just that I can't recall Baz dropping many, Parore did, but maybe fatguts commentator was the tidiest of all?

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    Twice in this thread there are posts that include the word 'honourable' while commenting on Australian cricketers.
    Can't understand why the mods haven't deleted them yet.

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    To answer the original question, the first name that came to mind was Sir Paddles.

    Hadlee
    M Crowe
    Williamson
    Taylor
    C Cairns

    Wicketkeeper tends to be a debate, but I think we've had a series of world-class test keepers, so if someone named one in the list, it would definitely be defensible.

    Taylor tends to be in the shadow of Kane, and the captaincy saga and his cavalier attitude earlier in his career sometimes overshadow his contributions a bit, but in my view, he's our greatest ever batsman on the stats of his career in all formats. He's obviously closer to the end than the beginning of his career, and when he goes, he will leave very big boots to fill.

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    @Siam said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @Crucial said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    Tests:

    M Crowe
    KW
    R Taylor
    Hadlee

    Considering Turner (but then you'd also have to consider Rigor who has a similar record), Reid (not enough tests?), Bond (not enough tests? Clearly our best strike rate), Baz (not our best keeper and also not among the best bats, but as a bat/keeper? up there). Vettori or Fleming as most test contributions. It's quite hard.

    If I apply the criteria of who would be is discussion for a spot in a world XI? Def the ones named plus maybe Bond, maybe Watling (although his stats are very good he would probably be 5th or 6th choice behind much stronger candidates like Dhoni and Gilchrist.)

    @MN5 said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @NTA said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @Crucial said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    Test? ODI? Seperate lists?

    Mate just try to get to 5 first 😉

    You wouldn’t be so cocky if the A stood for Afghanistan.

    Fuck me, some legends would miss out on the top five aussies though.

    Ponting wouldn’t make my team just as one example.

    He would if 'A' stood for asshole.

    Mate, who do you think was a better keeper. Focussing on just that I can't recall Baz dropping many, Parore did, but maybe fatguts commentator was the tidiest of all?

    Purely as a keeper I seem to recall Smithy being the last of our true specialists. We seem to have filled the position with batsmen that can keep ever since.

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    @Siam said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    Greenidge because I had breakfast with him

    Here we go...

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    @MN5 said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @nzzp said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @mariner4life said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    you would struggle to pick the 5 greatest Australian Cricketers from 95-2005

    McGrath, Ponting, SWaugh, Warne, then probably Hayden (redefined opening)

    Gilly and Smith along with McGrath, Warne and Waugh. But again, what a tough list !!!!?

    I think that’s probably right. AB and Punter very unlucky to miss out

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    @bayimports said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    right will give the aussies a go

    Warne, McGrath, Ponting, S Waugh ..... and Steve Smith I would argue is there now

    too many over achieving convicts mentions to consider and no Gilly FFS and easily select a another 5 players

    @Crucial fixed mine

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    @junior said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @MN5 said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @nzzp said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @mariner4life said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    you would struggle to pick the 5 greatest Australian Cricketers from 95-2005

    McGrath, Ponting, SWaugh, Warne, then probably Hayden (redefined opening)

    Gilly and Smith along with McGrath, Warne and Waugh. But again, what a tough list !!!!?

    I think that’s probably right. AB and Punter very unlucky to miss out

    Amongst others. Greg Chappell and Lillee have great records too

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    @Godder said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    To answer the original question, the first name that came to mind was Sir Paddles.

    Hadlee
    M Crowe
    Williamson
    Taylor
    C Cairns

    Wicketkeeper tends to be a debate, but I think we've had a series of world-class test keepers, so if someone named one in the list, it would definitely be defensible.

    Taylor tends to be in the shadow of Kane, and the captaincy saga and his cavalier attitude earlier in his career sometimes overshadow his contributions a bit, but in my view, he's our greatest ever batsman on the stats of his career in all formats. He's obviously closer to the end than the beginning of his career, and when he goes, he will leave very big boots to fill.

    Seeing someone pick Cairns makes me happy

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    @MN5 said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @Godder said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    To answer the original question, the first name that came to mind was Sir Paddles.

    Hadlee
    M Crowe
    Williamson
    Taylor
    C Cairns

    Wicketkeeper tends to be a debate, but I think we've had a series of world-class test keepers, so if someone named one in the list, it would definitely be defensible.

    Taylor tends to be in the shadow of Kane, and the captaincy saga and his cavalier attitude earlier in his career sometimes overshadow his contributions a bit, but in my view, he's our greatest ever batsman on the stats of his career in all formats. He's obviously closer to the end than the beginning of his career, and when he goes, he will leave very big boots to fill.

    Seeing someone pick Cairns makes me happy

    Like Botham, he could absolutely destroy the opposition with the ball or bat, and he was even a good fielder. No matter how bad the game position, he could and did win games with ball and bat.

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    @Crucial said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @Siam said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @Crucial said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    Tests:

    M Crowe
    KW
    R Taylor
    Hadlee

    Considering Turner (but then you'd also have to consider Rigor who has a similar record), Reid (not enough tests?), Bond (not enough tests? Clearly our best strike rate), Baz (not our best keeper and also not among the best bats, but as a bat/keeper? up there). Vettori or Fleming as most test contributions. It's quite hard.

    If I apply the criteria of who would be is discussion for a spot in a world XI? Def the ones named plus maybe Bond, maybe Watling (although his stats are very good he would probably be 5th or 6th choice behind much stronger candidates like Dhoni and Gilchrist.)

    @MN5 said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @NTA said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    @Crucial said in Five Greatest Black Caps of the Past 50 years:

    Test? ODI? Seperate lists?

    Mate just try to get to 5 first 😉

    You wouldn’t be so cocky if the A stood for Afghanistan.

    Fuck me, some legends would miss out on the top five aussies though.

    Ponting wouldn’t make my team just as one example.

    He would if 'A' stood for asshole.

    Mate, who do you think was a better keeper. Focussing on just that I can't recall Baz dropping many, Parore did, but maybe fatguts commentator was the tidiest of all?

    Purely as a keeper I seem to recall Smithy being the last of our true specialists. We seem to have filled the position with batsmen that can keep ever since.

    I would rate Smith as the best keeper I've seen play (so from about 1988 onwards). He despised Parore, but said on commentary near the end of Parore's career that he was the best in the world as a keeper, so that tells me that Parore was legitimately good at it. Baz was also world class, as is Watling now.

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