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Cricket team draft

G.I.Joe

International Coach
After a lot of deliberation on whether to pick an opener or a middle order bat or an all rounder or a second spinner, my next pick is- Conrad Hunte



Team so far:

Virender Sehwag (RHB, 66 tests, 5617 runs @ 51.06, OS, 29 wickets @ 39.62)
Conrad Hunte (RHB, 44 tests, 3245 runs @ 45.06, RM, 2 wickets @ 55.00)
Donald Bradman (RHB, 52 tests, 6996 runs @ 99.94, LS, 2 wickets @ 36)
Kevin Pietersen (RHB, 45 tests, 4039 runs @ 50.48, OS, 4 wickets @ 107.75)
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Clyde Walcott + (RHB, WK, 44 tests, 3798 runs @ 56.68, 64 dismissals, RFM, 11 wickets @ 37.09)
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Wilfred Rhodes (RHB, 58 tests, 2325 runs @ 30.19, SLA, 127 wickets @ 26.96)
Andy Roberts (RHB, 47 tests, 762 runs @ 14.94, RF, 202 wickets @ 25.61)
Shane Bond (RHB, 17 tests, 139 runs @ 12.63, RF, 79 wickets @ 22.39)
Colin Croft (RHB, 27 tests, 158 runs @ 10.53, RF, 125 wickets @ 23.30)
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
I am now officially out of researched options for my second opener. :schmoll:

GI Joe - you're up in the ODI draft as well.
 

G.I.Joe

International Coach
I am now officially out of researched options for my second opener. :schmoll:

GI Joe - you're up in the ODI draft as well.
Funny, there are atleast 3 more quality openers left according to my research. :ph34r:


Picked my ODI player just now.
 

Simon

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I am now officially out of researched options for my second opener. :schmoll:

GI Joe - you're up in the ODI draft as well.
I've got at least five openers on my list, my first preference is definitely my top player there in fact I was going to hold off on taking him but I think I will go for another opener this round now.
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Figured everyone was looking for their 2nd openers and there is some very good guys left. But they all have some issues with their records imo, so I went for Langer who record as a opener is sound.

I still had a couple guys above Hunt on my list ftr, though their state and their style played a big role respectively.
 

Simon

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Figured everyone was looking for their 2nd openers and there is some very good guys left. But they all have some issues with their records imo, so I went for Langer who record as a opener is sound.

I still had a couple guys above Hunt on my list ftr, though the state and the style played a big role respectively.
hmm NSW openers, theres a couple left that spring to mind straight away.
 

G.I.Joe

International Coach
I still had a couple guys above Hunt on my list ftr, though their state and their style played a big role respectively.
It was his profile that sealed the deal for me tbh. In a team of strokemakers like Sehwag, Bradman and Pietersen, his calming presence and willingness to curb his own strokeplay for the team will be extremely valuable. Besides, he's profiled as a perennial bridesmaid and will make an extremely superb vice-captain (and who knows, he might even deservedly end up as captain of an all-time side if things pan out his way).
 

Simon

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It was his profile that sealed the deal for me tbh. In a team of strokemakers like Sehwag, Bradman and Pietersen, his calming presence and willingness to curb his own strokeplay for the team will be extremely valuable. Besides, he's profiled as a perennial bridesmaid and will make an extremely superb vice-captain (and who knows, he might even deservedly end up as captain of an all-time side if things pan out his way).
KP is pretty keen to captain your side I hear.
 

G.I.Joe

International Coach
KP is pretty keen to captain your side I hear.
:laugh: Would be pretty frustrating for him if he were upstaged by a mild mannered opener yet again.

Tbh, if I get one of the middle order bats I have in mind, might even fill the last spot with a specialist captain :ph34r:
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
1. L Hutton
2. J Langer
3. I Chappell
4. J Kallis
5.
6. K Sangakara
7. C Lloyd
8.
9. I Bishop
10. A Bedser
11. M Muralitharan
Lloyd shouldn't bat as low as no. 7...I don't think you'll get a better batsman than Sangakkara or Lloyd in your next pick...So, it's advisable that you bat Sangakkara at 5, Lloyd at 6 and the next batsman (or al-rounder) you pick at 7...
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
:laugh: Would be pretty frustrating for him if he were upstaged by a mild mannered opener yet again.

Tbh, if I get one of the middle order bats I have in mind, might even fill the last spot with a specialist captain :ph34r:
Surely Bradman would be your captain.
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Lloyd shouldn't bat as low as no. 7...I don't think you'll get a better batsman than Sangakkara or Lloyd in your next pick...So, it's advisable that you bat Sangakkara at 5, Lloyd at 6 and the next batsman (or al-rounder) you pick at 7...
Have you seen Lloyd record at 6 and 7. It is as good at 5, if not slighty better. With the tail we are likely to have Lloyd is perfect at 7 and has batted with worse tails and got runs with them.

I might not get a better batsmen, but balance wise that there best positions in the side.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
He was above statham on the top of my list for my third bowler. Was clearly the best bowler in the world in his day and commonly rated as the best since Barnes. My only concern would be how guys like Viv, Sachin, or Gilchrist would treat his medium pace on covermed pitches.

Every pick at this stage is someone I wanted. :)
Sachin would totally own him, lucky for me I have Sachin. :-O
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
One opening bat, one middle order and a wicket keeper remain.

There are many very good cricketers left, however I've decided to concentrate on the middle order position as I figure a fair few quality players will be taken before my next go.

Dravid, Tendulkar, Sobers and now one more beautiful batsman on the eye round out my top 6.

David Gower. who averaged 44 will slot into number 5 very nicely.

NUFAN'S XI
1 Morris 2 ???? 3 Dravid 4 Tendulkar 5 Gower 6 Sobers 7 ??? 8 Tate 9 Trueman 10 Laker 11 Walsh.
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Tony Greig for me. Fills number 7 in the batting order and provides the 5th bowling option. It'll be great to have him and Smith argue over the captaincy.



1. Graeme Smith LHB, Ave = 50.71, ROS - 8 wkts @ 100.12
2. Gordon Greenidge RHB, Ave = 44.72
3. (Kanhai may bat here, given he had most success at #3, depending on the final line up
4. Graeme Pollock LHB, Ave = 60.97, LBG - 4 wkts @ 51.00
5. Rohan Kanhai (wk) RHB, Ave = 47.53
6.
7. Tony Greig RHB, Ave = 40.43, RM/ROS - 141 wkts @ 32.20
8. Peter Pollock RHB, Ave = 21.67, RHF - 116 wkts @ 24.18
9. Johnny Wardle LHB, Ave = 19.78, SLA - 102 wkts @ 20.39
10. Curtly Ambrose LHB, Ave = 12.40, RHF - 405 wkts @ 20.99
11. Frank Tyson RHB, Ave = 10.95, RHF - 76 wkts @ 18.56
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Bill Ponsford.

So my team after nine selections:
Bill Ponsford
??
George Headley
Charlie Macartney
Everton Weekes
Andy Flower
Mike Procter
Ian Botham
Shane Warne
??
Jeff Thompson

I still have a few options, Macartney could open or play as the fifth bowler so the make up of my side is really still to be determined.
 

Simon

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Jakester is up

Ponsford was my back up plan so I hope to god my player isnt picked before my go.
 

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