I like Ramprakash and Campbell, for this thread I meanam assuming we are looking for cricketers who made no impact, not necessarily the worst five cricketers to have played 50+ tests.
kim hughes - good cricketer, but forgotten totally
mohammad sami - **** cricketer, dont know why he is playing international matches when he should be carrying drinks for the school cricket team in his neighborhood
mark ramprakash - 27 avg in 54 tests and they talk about giving him one more opportunity, sorry
sherwin campbell - dont know if he played 50+ tests, feel too guilty to waste my sunday morning checking his stats. if he did play that many games then he is right up there
navjot sidhu - another solid cricketer, like kim hughes; had a long test career but has left no imprint behind
feel bad to bunch and sidhu with three total losers - especially when i think of hughes' classic 100 against windies. a replacement for him could be ravi shastri or carl hooper.
Yeah true, I had just edited that in. He's just not a cricketer that I've been too aware of, but yeah like you say he shouldn't be there. Doug Wright actually had an amazing first class career, 7 hat tricks, but I don't think his Test career was that amazing.Wouldn't count Borde, he was quite popular and influential during his career.
You probably tried to put all the Legends of Zimbabwean cricket in there.Five names that came to mind.
Grant Flower
Alistair Campbell
Phil Edmonds
Ashley Giles
Dave Richardson (only played 44 Tests but deserves mention)
I usually enjoy your posts, but if you are going to start criticising my boyhood hero we are going to have a falling outam assuming we are looking for cricketers who made no impact, not necessarily the worst five cricketers to have played 50+ tests.
kim hughes - good cricketer, but forgotten totallymohammad sami - **** cricketer, dont know why he is playing international matches when he should be carrying drinks for the school cricket team in his neighborhood
mark ramprakash - 27 avg in 54 tests and they talk about giving him one more opportunity, sorry
sherwin campbell - dont know if he played 50+ tests, feel too guilty to waste my sunday morning checking his stats. if he did play that many games then he is right up there
navjot sidhu - another solid cricketer, like kim hughes; had a long test career but has left no imprint behind
feel bad to bunch and sidhu with three total losers - especially when i think of hughes' classic 100 against windies. a replacement for him could be ravi shastri or carl hooper.
And what a wonderful chase that was, overshadowed his wholey average career thankfully for himYeah true, I had just edited that in. He's just not a cricketer that I've been too aware of, but yeah like you say he shouldn't be there. Doug Wright actually had an amazing first class career, 7 hat tricks, but I don't think his Test career was that amazing.
I nearly included Mark Butcher, but he was responsible for one of the best 4th innings chases in Test history in my opinion.
Ijaz invented the term 'butt before wicket'Ijaz Ahmed would also qualify for this thread.. averages 37 in 60 Tests. Surprisingly decent/good against England/Australia though.