kingkallis
International Coach
That's because the best reader-submitted Ntini bio will be put into my write-up. It's a competition.
That's because the best reader-submitted Ntini bio will be put into my write-up. It's a competition.
38,000 runs and 1250 wickets - fine fine team dude!Jeff Dujon RHB, Wicketkeeper
81 tests, 3322 runs @ 31.94, HS 139, 5 hundreds, 16 fifties // 267 catches, 5 stumpings
Every great attack needs a great keeper and Jeff Dujon was the glovesman tasked with backing up the West Indian pace quartets of the 80s. A tremendous acrobat behind the stumps, his diving catches and leaping takes were often as spectacular as the bowling he kept to. His batting was hard hitting with the ability to construct a proper innings, only six keepers have scored more test hundreds. The West Indies never lost a series that Dujon played in.
Alan Davidson LHB, LFM
44 tests, 1328 runs @ 24.59, HS 80, 5 fifties // 186 wickets @ 20.53, 14 5wi, 2 10wm
One of the most overlooked great all-rounders, Davidson was the best new ball bowler of his day and an attacking strokemaker good enough to bat at 7. Davidson's left arm pace was unerringly accurate, his career economy rate is a miserly 1.97 and only two other bowlers post-war have a better bowling average. He formed a great partnership with Richie Benaud, taking on the opposition in tandem with both bat and ball. He will take the new ball with Adcock.
Shane Warne RHB, LS
145 tests, 3154 runs @ 17.32, HS 99, 12 fifties // 708 wickets @ 25.41, 37 5wi, 10 10wm
What is there to say about Shane Warne? Many regard him as the greatest bowler in history. A colourful character to say the least who always seemed to be involved in the game, be it bewitching batsmen with his mercurial leg-spin, the cricketing brain whirring into action in discussion with the captain, excellent slip catching or his exuberant batting down the order. If you need a wicket to break a partnership is there anyone else you'd rather toss the ball to? A true cricketing legend.
Michael Holding RHB, RF
60 tests, 910 runs @ 13.78, HS 73, 6 fifties // 249 wickets @ 23.68, 13 5wi, 2 10wm
'Whispering Death', possessor of one of the most glorious bowling actions in cricket and one of the fastest bowlers ever. His era defining 14 wicket performance at the Oval in 1976 truly announced the start of the West Indies domination of test cricket and his over to Boycott at Bridgetown in 1981 is often called the greatest ever. It's difficult to imagine a better bowler to come in at first change. Don't underestimate his slogging down the order either, he hit 36 sixes in his career and is more than capable at number 10.
Neil Adcock RHB, RF
26 tests, 146 runs @ 5.40, HS 24 // 104 wickets @ 21.10, 5 5wi
Neil Adcock must have a lot of empathy with Murali. Just as with the Sri Lankan, he toiled away in a team that provided little bowling support of note but still produced tremendous figures. He was the first South African quick bowler to reach 100 wickets and if South Africa played more tests in that era he would have taken plenty more. A bowler of great height and pace he will take the new ball with Davidson.
12th Man: Ian Redpath RHB
66 tests, 4734 runs @ 43.45, HS 171, 8 hundreds, 31 fifties
Redpath was a great servant of Australia in the 60s and 70s, Greg Chappel said he would kill to wear the Baggy Green. A resolute and steely batsman he was constantly dropped and recalled throughout his career rather unfairly for a player of his record and quality. Alongside his commitment and determination he was also a lithe and athletic fielder so makes for a good twelfth man.
Super Pskov's Invitational XI
Sunil Gavaskar
John Edrich
Younus Khan
Neil Harvey
Steve Waugh*
Maurice Leyland
Jeff Dujon+
Alan Davidson
Shane Warne
Michael Holding
Neil Adcock
A1. Whenever pskov's ready. The vote will start either tonight or tomorrow, and I'm planning on leaving it open for a week. I'm debating on whether or not to let draft participants votes count for double that of other members'. Also, thinking of letting everyoen vote for their top 5-6 teams rather than just best team.And Joe, post the write-ups of manageable size in the poll thread itself, and post link to the larger ones
Q1. When is the sim starting? (I shall have Martindale in place of Roy for the sim)
Q2. Should I start off with my version of the Auction Draft anytime soon?
Good team but the highlighted claim is too much!Sneaky Soldiers
W.G Grace
Wilfred Rhodes
V.V.S Laxman
Dudley Nourse(C)
Inzamam Ul-haq
Colin Bland
Farokh Engineer(WK)
Bobby Peel
Curtly Ambrose
Allan Donald
Frank Tyson
12th man-Allan Rae
Openers- Their numbers may not be great because the of the era they played in,and their all round nature. But i have up top 2 collosus of early cricket in Rhodes and Grace. Grace arguably one of the best ever if not the best.
Middle order- Well here i have 3 men in Nourse,Inzamam and Laxman who all average around 50 .(More in the case of nourse) and will all make the all time 11 for their respective countries for mine after they end their careers. They are all capable of playing the nig knocks on the toughest of conditions and slogging it out with the best.
Lower Order- Bland was the best fielder of his era and also a bloody good batsmen averaging around 49 in his test career. Could also accelerate when required.
Engineer is probably one of the most underrated wicketkeeper batsmen ever perhaps because of his injury and his shift to england.Averaged 31 with the bat and kept to the spin quartet of India.
Bobby Peel Gives me a effective number 8 averaging a decent 15 with the bat in 1800's and was considered for all purposes a all-rounder.
Fast Bowling- In my fast bowling department i have 3 of the greatest 17 bowlers of all time according to recent CW rankings and all with average around 20 with the ball.
Ambrose was mean ,quick and accurate and lethal.
Allan "White Lightening" Donald was quick ,got the bowl up to the batsmen and could swing it both ways.
Frank "Typhoon" Tyson - In terms of raw, unbridled pace, few bowlers in history can match England's Frank Tyson. Richie Benaud rated him the quickest he's ever seen and he will give my team a fastest attack .
To back them up i have W.G Grace arguably the best all rounder ever with his clever medium pace bowling with 2800 wickets in first class level at an averag of 18.
Spin Bowling- Here i have 2 of the famous 4 left arm bowlers that represented yorkshire after one another. 2 bowlers who could bowl all day long and still not be tired.
Bobby Peel averaged 16 with the ball while Rhodes averaged 26 both were somewhere in between those number though .
Rhodes is also the player to have spent most time on a cricket field as a player in all matches in the history of the game and also bowled the most overs in 32 year long career.
.........but best all rounder ever???
5th highest First class runs ever in the toughest of era's for batting(54211 runs) ..........but best all rounder ever???