bren122
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The Next Powerhouse?
so it would seem that India and South Africa are the teams leading world cricket at the moment, but does either country have what it takes to dominate world cricket like Australia and The WIndies before them? or is this simply a hiatus until Australia returns to the top in a couple of years time? or is cricket headed for a long span of shifting superiority like the 70's?
To me South Africa seem to have the right ingredients at the moment but political developments in the country will be a big factor in determining how long that will last. Zimbabwe was just starting to get competitive when the crisis there shattered the game.
India seems to have the longterm balance in its favour though the playing roster is not as strong as South Africa at the moment.
And how long will it take Australia to bounce back from this low point in its history? is it just a matter of experience or will it require the next generation to take its place before we dominate again?
personally i hope we are in for an era of shifting superiority where every series will have an effect on who will be number one by the end of it- even if Australia occasionally gets ranked 4th or 5th.
so it would seem that India and South Africa are the teams leading world cricket at the moment, but does either country have what it takes to dominate world cricket like Australia and The WIndies before them? or is this simply a hiatus until Australia returns to the top in a couple of years time? or is cricket headed for a long span of shifting superiority like the 70's?
To me South Africa seem to have the right ingredients at the moment but political developments in the country will be a big factor in determining how long that will last. Zimbabwe was just starting to get competitive when the crisis there shattered the game.
India seems to have the longterm balance in its favour though the playing roster is not as strong as South Africa at the moment.
And how long will it take Australia to bounce back from this low point in its history? is it just a matter of experience or will it require the next generation to take its place before we dominate again?
personally i hope we are in for an era of shifting superiority where every series will have an effect on who will be number one by the end of it- even if Australia occasionally gets ranked 4th or 5th.