Looking into the ODI All Time XI, for me the Top five basically picks itslef with Twyman, Markus, Cloete, Goff and Butler making up the top five. Dauth and De Silva both have had impressive starts to their career, but probably just miss out. The big question is who will open the batting. Apparently Twyman and Cloete had a pretty good record opening together, so they would be the favorites.
No. 6 will be filled by Liam Camps, by far the best ODI all rounder the country has produced. Malone also got a pretty good record, but Camps' superior bowling gets him over the line. The keeping spot is a toss up between Crampton and Chaulk. With having Chaulk sub 30 average and Crampton having a 40 plus averages, Crampton would get the nod for the moment.
The bowling spots are probably a lot harder to pick then you might think. Over the years CW has produced some quality ODI bowlers, if only for a short period. Broadbent, Halsey, Heath, Hoitnik, Hoy and Pickup have all averaged in the low 20s with the ball. Hoy, Halsey and Pickup are the most proven and have taken 50 plus ODI wickets. The last spot would probably go to Heath was does have a half decent batting record, as well as crazy e/r of 2.63.
My All Time XI:
R Twyman
A Cloete
B Goff (c)
I Markus
C Bulter
L Camps
A Crampton (wk)
E Heath
T Halsey
N Hoy
N Pickup