m_vaughan
Chairman of Selectors
Anyways...I would say Freddie, Kallis and Pollock are the top three allrounders in the world in both forms of the game. Others like Abdul Razzaq, Shoaib Malik, Jacob Oram and Chris Cairns are good in ODIs. Scott Styris is not consistent, but is a good player when in form. Dwayne Bravo is an emerging allrounder, but still has a long way to go before being considered in the same league as the other allrounders. Heath Streak is a good bowler who can bat, but is not a genuine allrounder, very similar to India's Irfan Pathan and England's Ashley Giles.
Coming to the Aussies, they have Symonds, Clarke, Harvey and Watson, who are good allrounders but are underused I think by Australia. For example Symonds and Clarke should bowl more often than they actually do. Harvey is such a good player, but cant find a place in the side. Same can be said about Shane Watson, though the former is a better cricketer.
Coming to the Aussies, they have Symonds, Clarke, Harvey and Watson, who are good allrounders but are underused I think by Australia. For example Symonds and Clarke should bowl more often than they actually do. Harvey is such a good player, but cant find a place in the side. Same can be said about Shane Watson, though the former is a better cricketer.