noducksallowed
Club Captain
- Joined
- Nov 7, 2023
Hello folks!
I thought I'd start a thread about rating the CWC teams...each team being rated will have completed their journey in the tournament so far, so basically India, SA, Aus and NZ will not be rated until they are knocked out.
I will be looking at the top 3 positives (bright side of life), top 3 negatives (some teams have far more) and an entertainment factor, then providing a rating A-F based on how I feel because my subjective opinion is more important than anyone elses.
Although feel free to follow the same format for your own ratings.
So let's start with bottom of the pile:
Netherlands
Positives
Negatives
Entertainment Factor: 6/10
The win over South Africa will live long in the memory, as will Vikramjit Singh's flowing shots, Dutts loops and turn and the general passion of the bowlers as they tried their hearts out!
Overall Rating: 4/10
To be continued...
I thought I'd start a thread about rating the CWC teams...each team being rated will have completed their journey in the tournament so far, so basically India, SA, Aus and NZ will not be rated until they are knocked out.
I will be looking at the top 3 positives (bright side of life), top 3 negatives (some teams have far more) and an entertainment factor, then providing a rating A-F based on how I feel because my subjective opinion is more important than anyone elses.
Although feel free to follow the same format for your own ratings.
So let's start with bottom of the pile:
Netherlands
Positives
- THAT win over South Africa, full of fire, passion and professionalism. It showed that there is real class in this side, some burgeoning talent that isn't only former South African and it almost upset the apple cart early on and that's always good for the tournament.
- A solid, well constructed win over Bangladesh. The latter is a side that makes the perfect argument for cricket having a relegation system because there are other teams, namely the Dutch and the Afghans who are making a case to be afforded the opportunities that Bangladesh have had for far too often.
- Aryan Dutt - at barely 20 years of age, the offy has made a name for himself with some consistent performances and spin that those bowlers from more traditional cricketing nations havent been able to replicate. If he was from a more fashionable nation he would be all the rage.
Negatives
- Consistency...or lack of. The Netherlands came into the tournament not wanting to be labelled as associates or minnows but failed to win over that argument, as their drubbings at the hands of Pakistan, the Kiwis, Australia and England showed their wins were upsets or the dreaded..."fluke"...and teams not wanting to be labelled as minnows better not be labelled as such. In each of those losses their quality dropped something fierce in the face of quality bowling and batting.
- Finishing bottom of the table...need I say more?
- A lack of batting depth. Yes the team has plenty of go-getters and hackers, but where's the guy who can consistently bat through the innings? Is there anyone who could be built to that level? From what I've seen, it doesn't seem like it.
Entertainment Factor: 6/10
The win over South Africa will live long in the memory, as will Vikramjit Singh's flowing shots, Dutts loops and turn and the general passion of the bowlers as they tried their hearts out!
Overall Rating: 4/10
To be continued...