England... Especially after guys like Vaughan, KP and Flintoff came. I loved their Ashes victory in 2005. Also their recent decision to come back to India hit off really well with me. Sad that Pietersen quit as captain. But I love England after india.
South Africa and I love watching KP bat and Flintoff bat and bowl, Bell when he's playing well, Broad and Anderson when they're getting it to move around, Vaughan's coverdrives.
Dont know about the team but I do sure love watching players like Stuart Clark, Dale Steyn, Smith, Gayle, Anderson, Flintoff, Shakib Ul Hasan, Iqbal, Mendis , McCullum, Vettori, etc.
I would go with South Africa, as much as I like India and Sri Lanka, I like the mix SA brings to the fore, there is a calmness about the players no matter what the circumstances are, there always seems to have their plan A B C in their heads, all at once that make them gel as a group and avoid being under pressure.
South Africa and I love watching KP bat and Flintoff bat and bowl, Bell when he's playing well, Broad and Anderson when they're getting it to move around, Vaughan's coverdrives.
England without a doubt for me. They're my next team which I support. I've spent the bulk of childhood in England and therefore love watching the English Cricket Team play. Especially that first morning at Lords in the first Test. I was all for them in the 2005 Ashes. The only thing that made me feel neutral about England winning the Ashes was watching Shane Warne's efforts going in vein...Almost made me cry.
Australia. Not quite as much as I used to though. The days of Langer, Martyn, Gillespie, McGrath, Warney, Gilly was just so good to watch. Aussies are rebuilding a bit, I still like Michael Clarke and Brett Lee.
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