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Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Time to address my lack of openers, and at this stage unlikely to do better than Gordan Greenidge (7558 @ 44.72, against some great bowlers) - one of the keystones of the great WIs sides.

Greenidge
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Weekes
Jayawardene
Donnelly
Imran
Kapil Dev
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Donald
O'Reilly
Barnes

Surprised he lasted this long.
 
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honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
I went for the bowler first, coz I think having a good bowling line up is more important. I am pretty confident I can find decent openers in the remaining rounds..


The allrounder is a concern though.. :(


Sanath Jayasuriya (SL)
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Martin Crowe (NZ)
Mushtaq Mohammed (Pak)
Ken Barrington (Eng)
Clyde Walcott(WI) +
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Shaun Pollock (RSA)
Ian Bishop (WI)
Dennis Lillee (AUS)
Bhagwat Chandrasekhar (IND)
 
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Blakus

State Vice-Captain
Going to address my spinner issue with Sonny Ramadhin

1.W.G.Grace 1098 @ 32.29, 9 @ 26.22
2.
3.George Headley 2190 @ 60.83
4.Rahul Dravid 11395 @ 53.75
5.Aravinda De Silva 6361 @ 42.97, 29 @ 41.65
6.Kieth Miller 2958 @ 36.97, 170 @ 22.97
7.
8.Mike Procter 226 @ 25.11, 41 @ 15.02
9.Richard Hadlee 3124 @ 27.16, 431 @ 22.29
10.Wasim Akram 2898 @ 22.64, 414 @ 23.62
11.Sonny Ramadhin 361 @ 8.20, 158 @ 28.98
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Given the pace attack I've got, who better to captain them than

Clive Lloyd?

1) SM Gavaskar RHB (10122 runs @ 51.12)
2) EJ Barlow RHB; RMF (2516 runs @ 45.74; 40 wickets @ 34.05)
3) WR Hammond RHB; RMF (7249 runs @ 58.45; 83 wickets @ 37.80)
4)
5) CH Lloyd* RHB; RM (7515 runs @ 46.68; 10 wickets @ 62.20)
6)
7) CL Cairns RHB; RFM (3320 runs @ 33.53; 218 wickets @ 29.40)
8) AK Davidson LFM; LHB (186 wickets @ 20.53; 1328 runs @ 24.59)
9) Fazal Mahmood RFM; RHB (139 wickets @ 24.70; 620 runs @ 14.09)
10) CEL Ambrose RF; LHB (405 wickets @ 20.99; 1439 runs @ 12.40)
11) M Muralitharan OS; RHB (792 wickets @ 22.71; 1256 runs @ 11.62)
 

Himannv

Hall of Fame Member
Seems like Wes Hall slipped by unnoticed by anyone. :(

It was between him and Roberts for me. Quite surprised that he didn't get picked.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Seems like Wes Hall slipped by unnoticed by anyone. :(

It was between him and Roberts for me. Quite surprised that he didn't get picked.
Fine bowler, but balance of my side meant a batsman was needed tho.

Rohan Kanhai can consider himself unfortunate too.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Round 9 - West Indies II
Zinzan - Courtney Walsh
Joe - Conrad Hunte
Himannv - Andy Roberts
99* - Lance Gibbs
Cevno - Jeffrey Dujon
HB - Ian Bishop
Somerset - Frank Worrell
Matt79 - Gordan Greenidge
Blakus - Sonny Ramadhin
Brumby - Clive Lloyd

Round 10 - England II
Brumby
Blakus
Matt79
Somerset
HB
Cevno
99*
Himannv
Joe
Zinzan
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Was praying for England, tbh.

Les Ames.

1) SM Gavaskar RHB (10122 runs @ 51.12)
2) EJ Barlow RHB; RMF (2516 runs @ 45.74; 40 wickets @ 34.05)
3) WR Hammond RHB; RMF (7249 runs @ 58.45; 83 wickets @ 37.80)
4)
5) CH Lloyd* RHB; RM (7515 runs @ 46.68; 10 wickets @ 62.20)
6) LEG Ames+ RHB (2434 runs @ 40.56; 76 catches, 23 stumpings)
7) CL Cairns RHB; RFM (3320 runs @ 33.53; 218 wickets @ 29.40)
8) AK Davidson LFM; LHB (186 wickets @ 20.53; 1328 runs @ 24.59)
9) Fazal Mahmood RFM; RHB (139 wickets @ 24.70; 620 runs @ 14.09)
10) CEL Ambrose RF; LHB (405 wickets @ 20.99; 1439 runs @ 12.40)
11) M Muralitharan OS; RHB (792 wickets @ 22.71; 1256 runs @ 11.62)
 

Blakus

State Vice-Captain
Alan Knott

1.W.G.Grace 1098 @ 32.29, 9 @ 26.22
2.
3.George Headley 2190 @ 60.83
4.Rahul Dravid 11395 @ 53.75
5.Aravinda De Silva 6361 @ 42.97, 29 @ 41.65
6.Kieth Miller 2958 @ 36.97, 170 @ 22.97
7.Alan Knott 4389 @ 32.75, 250 catches 19 stumpings
8.Mike Procter 226 @ 25.11, 41 @ 15.02
9.Richard Hadlee 3124 @ 27.16, 431 @ 22.29
10.Wasim Akram 2898 @ 22.64, 414 @ 23.62
11.Sonny Ramadhin 361 @ 8.20, 158 @ 28.98
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Oh man. I was third in the order and thinking "one of my two strong preferences will make it through to me"... 8-)

Gimme a second.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
ay-yi-yi, now faced with the tricky dilemma of selecting equally good candidates for either my second opener or my keeper, with no idea as to what will be available in either specialised role in the last round. I'm going to go for Geoff Boycott on the grounds that I believe that there will be more chance of decent keeping options being available for most of the countries than another batsman who opened, played over 100 tests and scored 8114 runs at 47.72. He should be an interesting contrast with Greenidge. Hopefully we'll go to lunch a few times with the score 115/0 (Greenidge 100*, Boycott 7*) Besides, I'm a sucker for a man who puts team ahead of self. :ph34r:

Gordan Greenidge (7558 @ 44.72)
Geoff Boycott (8114 @ 47.72)
Everton Weekes (4455 @ 58.61)
Mahela Jayawardene (9120 @ 53.96)
Martin Donnelly (582 @ 52.90)
Imran Khan (3807 @ 37.69, 362w @ 22.81)
Kapil Dev (5248 @ 31.05, 434w @ 29.61)
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Allan Donald (330w @ 22.25)
Bill O'Reilly (144w @ 22.57)
SF Barnes (189w @ 16.43)
 
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Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Round 10 - England II
Brumby - Les Ames
Blakus - Allan Knott
Matt79 - Geoff Boycott
Somerset - Wilf 'Dusty' Rhodes
HB - Tony Greig
Cevno
99*
Himannv
Joe
Zinzan
 
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Blakus

State Vice-Captain
Oh man. I was third in the order and thinking "one of my two strong preferences will make it through to me"... 8-)

Gimme a second.
Yeah we both needed exactly the same guys. A keeper and an opener. Knott is as good as it gets for keepers so it was an easy choice. Hoping for Australia to be the next country now
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Again gambling because he doesn't come to mind as an out-and-out bowler (127 test wickets in 58 tests), but I can't go past Wilfred Rhodes.

Glenn Turner
Vijay Hazare
Graeme Pollock
Mohammad Yousuf
Sir Frank Worrell
Sir Garfield Sobers
Thilan Samaraweera
Adam Gilchrist
Wilfred Rhodes
George Lohmann
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