My count is 4 including you. Simon, myself and Nnanden are the others.How many sides still need keepers?
EDIT: I count five, interesting.
He came online, looked at five hundred different threads, I messaged him, goes offline. Pretty damn poor commitment.
Read it again. I completely understand you having to delay your turn, I didn't direct any malice toward you at all. He was online, checked lots of different threads, but didn't bother with this, which affects us all. Add to that I conceeded I was really tired and I don't see the problem.Nnanden - and I mean this in the nicest possible way - chill the **** out. I was pretty pissed off last weekend when I missed my go looking after a mate down Accident & Emergency. If you'd called it "Pretty damn poor commitment" then I would have hunted you down and ripped out your spleen. Pretty damn rude considering you have no idea what the guy's up to.
Goughy now with 11:15 minutes left...Read it again. I completely understand you having to delay your turn, I didn't direct any malice toward you at all. He was online, checked lots of different threads, but didn't bother with this, which affects us all. Add to that I conceeded I was really tired and I don't see the problem.
I won't do any more turn updates and I'm sorry for trying to make this go smoothly for everyone, albeit in a perceived uptight fashion.
That why I didn't select him so I could bat down to eight.I'm going to bat down to 8, should be enough really...
Jamee has a habit of picking strike bowlers early so there wasn't really a need for another. Hopefully he and Ranatunga can keep things tight in the middle overs. Will be interesting to see how Ranatunga goes with ball, in modern times. You could get away with steady medium pace back in the 80s. Not sure now, though Sehwag can share the 5th bowling responsibilies.Yeah - his strike rate was a bit too high for what I was after, but he was very very tight, which will help with control and building pressure. And he can bat! NZ have had a ridiculous amount of decent ODI allrounders/bit-n-pieces players over the years.
Goughy, he's played 3 ODIs. Might as well pick Garry Sobers too.This isnt a selection for simming as he only played a handful of ODIs when he was almost a pensioner, but I chose to re-unite the old Notts pairing.
I select a player that averaged nearly 40 with the bat and under 23 with the ball in Limited overs cricket.
Clive Rice