Dont know about that, Richard. Kallis is the better bowler, and the better all-rounder, but in terms of batsmanship, I reckon I would take Steve Waugh every time.
(That is if you are talking about his batting in that sentence, and not his bowling).
Also:
You just can't do that, IMO. There is no way on Earth that covered and uncovered wickets can be treated as if they were the same thing - especially in this country where a six\seven-day period with no rain is fairly rare. The difference is vast.
In England, where covered wickets came late, you have to select one team for uncovered and one team for covered. It's more fun that way too.
Richard, that is cheating. You simply want to have your cake and eat it too.
And thats not fun because it makes it too easy.
I reckon even 13 players was stretching it, a full test match 12 would have been sufficient, and forced you to make some hard but interesting choices.
You are right, however, that there are few certainties for a post 45 debut and completed career English XII. Boycott and May are, I think, the only batting certainties while Trueman brings up one bowling spot, and ITB occupies the all-rounders gig. Interesting when compared to say Australia or West Indies.