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Poll Question: Which would you say was the best
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    Posted: 02 January 2006 at 1:11pm
well i say it has to Kirsten andGibbs what you think
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gary kirstin knocked the ball onto his stumps far too often.

i prefer hayden and langer, once they got settled, they wouldnt bloody leave

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Hayden and Langer make a great opening pair.

Aamir Sohail and Saeed Anwar were also a good opening pair. The best Pakistan ever had.
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Hopefully Salman Butt and Kamran Akmal can become our consistent openers.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote saadadvanced7 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 January 2006 at 3:14am
Yea, hopefully the search for a decent opening pair has finally come to an end.
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As far as i remember, probably Saeed Anwar & Amir Sohail pair was the best opening pair. Big Josh, why u did not put it in the list, i am surprised.

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Gary Kirsten and Hershal Gibbs were very fine opening pair. Believe me, it was almost impossible to stop Kirsten from hitting big shots. He was a bit older, yet very very effective.
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And Kirsten was also very very consistent with his bat.
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Well sorry for noy mentiong them but they kind of slipped my mind

 

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, it made me really sad. But keep it up, we will chooose amongst the avaialble choices.
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Cannot go past Langer and Hayden, sooo many 200 and 100 run  stands, also Bobby Simson and one William Lawry.
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Hayden and Langer are the Best Today and are one of, if not the best ever..

In my eyes though Greenidge and Haynes (West Indies) were the best ever... they slaughtered so many attacks around the world... and for so long

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Smith - AB Dvilliars have about 90 opening partnership is short time

Smith - Gibbs who opened for more than 26 tests avg about 68 runs

while Langer and Hayden avg about 48 runs in 55 odd test matches

Haynes - Greenidge who played for about 85 tests avg about 46 runs

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Post Options Post Options   Quote saadadvanced7 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 January 2006 at 1:19pm
According to the averages, H Sutcliffe & JB Hobbs were the best opening pair ever.
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greenidge and haynes were the best opening pair ever!  not just because of the # of partnerships they put together, but in the manner they did... dominated at most times, and during an era which was the richest in terms of quality of bowling...

all successful pairs of the last 5-10 years stand no where close to them... the bowling has deteriorated all over (most good bowlers have retired... + McWarne are in their dusk); and todays pitches are batsmen friendly...

so lets not even compare them! they were a altogether superior class and in a superior era!

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Originally posted by saadadvanced7

According to the averages, H Sutcliffe & JB Hobbs were the best opening pair ever.

I'd reckon that Herbert Sutcliffe and Jack Hobbs would be the opening batsmen in most Englishmens dream Test eleven* and I couldn't believe they weren't included in the poll. Interesting that Hayden and Langer are fast closing up on the record of 16 centuries (Greenidge and Haynes.)

*save for those who'd have Hobbs opening with Hutton.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote saadadvanced7 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 January 2006 at 8:44pm
Hayden and Langer only need two more centuries to tie the record of 16 centuries.
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no sachin and sevag so no vote

 


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Post Options Post Options   Quote saadadvanced7 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 January 2006 at 2:02pm
Sachin and Sehwag are a decent opening pair but I don't know if you can classify them as one of the best.
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D.Haynes and Greenidge were the best opening batsmans who play together for long time and WI claims many victories in past because of their opening partnerships.Aamir and Saeed were also best but in one day cricket.
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Of recent times (because nobody can remember too far back), it is pretty obvious that langer/hayden and gibbs/kirsten partnerships were the best by a mile. Its hard to say which is better because they both have opening partnership averages of about 50. I would say gibbs/kirsten is the better partnership because they had more pressure than hayden and langer ever did.
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Haynes and Greenidge...one of the best opening pair ever.

Saeed Anwar and Aamir Sohail...Pakistan's best opening pair... and probably the only decent opening pair we've had for quite a while now.
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Sehwag And Tendulkar
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Even if this thread was still relevant you'd be wrong.

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Test its Greenidge and Haynes and in ODI its Gilchrist and Hayden in my opinion
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Mark Waugh and Gilchrist in my opinion

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Sohail and Anwar in my view.
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From my time, it's Hayden and Langer in tests and Tendulkar and Ganguly in ODI's.
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For me Gary Kirsten and Gibbs, the two made a lot of platforms more than individual scores, that is team work right there.
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