Another triple, 22 characters from the first one alone :-)Not all Test players, but using middle names I can get it down to 3
John Elicius Benedict Bernard Placid Quirk Carrington Dwyer
Ramesh Laxman Hazare
Alfred Richard Gover
How'd I forget him?Oops, didn't see that you already made one. Only one change between this and my team I reckon.. Lara instead of Langer
The most obvious player I can think of not included is Joel Garner. Probably Johnny Wardle too, if you think he played enough games.Lets have a stab at the J team
Jack Hobbs
Justin Langer
Jacques Kallis
Javed Miandad
Douglas Jardine
Stanley Jackson
Jack Blackham
Mitchell Johnson
Jason Gillespie
Jim Laker
Bill Johnston
Still like Blackham. One of Australia's finest keepers and a better batmean than his average suggests. Very tough for batting during his era.Johnny Waite as stumper?
Jack Cowie ahead of Gillespie and Johnson perhaps.
Thats not all. CK Nayudu, after the age of 50 still averaged 30 in FC cricket with a bowling average of 35. Link - The Home of CricketArchiveAnd kudos as always to CK Nayudu for playing a first-class match (against the MCC tourists of 1963-64, IIRC) at the age of 68.
Yeah, Nourse, Noble and Ntini certainly. Never really saw Sidhu at his best.
Andrew Strauss
Barry Richards
Clyde Walcott
Don Bradman
Everton Weekes
Farokh Engineer
Gary Sobers (just go along with this batting order, ok)
Hedley Verity
Imran Khan
Joel Garner
Kapil Dev (same as above)
Heh, I've done this before actually. Restricting myself to surnames/England,Taking a 'last names with A-K' we get:
Atapatu, Marwan
Bradman, Don (c)
Chappell, Greg
Dravid, Rahul
Edrich, John (couldnt think of a good middle order bat)
Flintoff, Andrew
Gilchrist, Adam
Hadlee, Richard
Ironmonger, Bert
Johnson. Mitchell
Khan, Imran