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The ATG World XI's game

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
I forgot to ask earlier but does anyone want to run the next couple of teams? No worries, if not.

I'll keep the current round going for a couple of more hours.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Results
Kapil Dev is through very easily and he will bat at 7. Lloyd, Pietersen and Faulkner were all tied on two votes. I'm sitting on the fence on this one, so lets so who wins in a straight shoot out between the trio.

World F XI
1. Bruce Mitchell
2. Bob Simpson
3. Kumar Sangakkara
4. Kumar Ranjitsinhji
5. Charlie Macartney
6.
7. Kapil Dev
8. Don Tallon+
9. Hedley Verity
10. Harold Larwood
11. Courtney Walsh

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Today's questions
1) Aubrey Faulkner, Clive Lloyd or Kevin Pietersen for the number 6 position in the World F XI
2) Select two opening batsman for the World G XI
3) Select two opening bowlers for the World G XI
4) Select a wicket keeper for the World G XI

Suggested opening batsman
Dennis Amiss, Saeed Anwar, Eddie Barlow, Alastair Cook, John Edrich, Roy Fredericks, Herschelle Gibbs, Trevor Goddard, Desmond Haynes, Conrad Hunte, Sanath Jayasuriya, Bill Lawry, Justin Langer, Archie McLaren, Vijay Merchant, Hanif Mohammad, Bill Ponsford, Mark Richardson, Virender Sehwag, Michael Slater, Graeme Smith, Navjot Sidhu, Alec Stewart, Mark Taylor, Marcus Trescothick, Glenn Turner, Cyril Washbrook, Bill Woodfull

Suggested fast bowlers
Neil Adcock, Shoaib Akhtar, Terry Alderman, James Anderson, Alec Bedser, Ian Bishop, Shane Bond, Chris Cairns, Colin Croft, Andrew Flintoff, Jason Gillespie, Charlie Griffith, Wes Hall, Zaheer Khan, George Lohmann, Fazal Mahmood, Craig McDermott, Garth McKenzie, Sarfraz Nawaz, Makhaya Ntini, Peter Pollock, Bruce Reid, Tom Richardson, John Snow, Fred Spofforth, Javagal Srinath, Brian Statham, Heath Streak, Maurice Tate, Jeff Thomson, Frank Tyson, Charlie Turner, Chaminda Vaas, Bob Willis

Suggested keepers
Wasim Bari, Jack Blackham, Mark Boucher, Jock Cameron, MS Dhoni, Jeffrey Dujon, Farokh Engineer, Godfrey Evans, Wally Grout, Ian Healy, Jackie Hendriks, Prasanna Jayawardene, Syed Kirmani, Rashid Latif, Rodney Marsh, Bert Oldfield, Matt Prior, Jack Russell, Ian Smith, Alec Stewart, Bob Taylor, John Waite
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
1. Clive Lloyd
2. Vijay Merchant, Bill Lawry
3. Alec Bedser, Charlie Turner
4. Farokh Engineer
 
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Jager

International Debutant
I'll run the next two after this if you want!


1) Faulkner (changed my mind here.)
2) Ponsford, Merchant
3) Croft, Lohmann
4) Dujon
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
Lloyd, Pietersen and Faulkner were all tied on two votes.
It's interesting that nobody except me voted for Inzamam. Has Pietersen already become a better batsman than Inzy? Inzamam vs Lloyd as batsmen is close I agree. But Pietersen is yet to catch them IMO. I shall personally take even the likes of Chanderpaul and Laxman ahead of Pietersen ATM. Of course, Pietersen can achieve a lot more in his career - but we should judge them on the basis of what they've done so far isn't it?
 
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Dan

Hall of Fame Member
1. Faulkner - Kapil as a frontline bowler is not something that fills me with confidence in a World XI, so I think the side needs another genuine all-rounder. Faulkner averaged 40+ with the bat and a bit over 20 with the ball, fulfilling that criterion.
2. Barlow, Merchant - Barlow was a very, very good batsman in his day, averaging 45 in Tests, and is a useful bowling option as well. He can give the side greater flexibility, especially is a non-batting wicketkeeper is selected. Can operate as a 4th seamer. Merchant's FC record speaks for itself, and he's been unlucky to be passed over until this point.
3. Bedser, Hall - Bedser could move the ball better than any of his contemporaries, and was the only one who could truly say he challenged Bradman on a regular basis. Highly underrated, and taking his personal characteristics aside, a bloody good bowler. Hall was the spearhead and workhorse of the Windies attack of the 60s, and was a fantastic bowler in his own right.
4. Waite - Very, very good gloveman and solid batsman.
 
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vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
Clive Lloyd

Great record for his time, over 20 years and retired at 40. I want this team to get enough runs on the board to bowl the others out, and I think that it needs the batsman. Toss-up between him and KP, but I'll take Clive.

Saeed Anwar

Quality left hand opening batsman, all the shots and especially severe square of the wicket.

Graeme Smith

Obviously has his technical deficiencies as a batsman, but his strength of character sees me rate him a bit higher than what I would on pure batting ability. Would thrive in playing against these teams and in adversity.

Brian Statham

Accurate, quick enough, and another strong character who got the job done with a minimum of fuss.

Ian Bishop

Very good record, could get the ball to move around at a very high pace, and had to endure a large number of injuries.

Jeff Dujon

Love a winner, and that's what the guy was used to doing throughout his career, and so often was part of a rearguard action that gave his team enough runs to bowl at.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
I'll run the next two after this if you want!
Thanks mate.

It's interesting that nobody except me voted for Inzamam. Has Pietersen already become a better batsman than Inzy? Inzamam vs Lloyd as batsmen is close I agree. But Pietersen is yet to catch them IMO. I shall personally take even the likes of Chanderpaul and Laxman ahead of Pietersen ATM. Of course, Pietersen can achieve a lot more in his career - but we should judge them on the basis of what they've done so far isn't it?
I don't think that KP is better but the margin isn't so big. Inzy unfortunately had a torrid time against the strong Aus and SA attacks while Pietersen seems to flourish against stronger opponents which augurs well for KP in this kind of exercise.

Having said that, Ul Haq was tremendous on so many other occasions and is arguably the second best Pakistan batsman of all time so I would pick him before Pietersen, but I'm reluctant to pick players early when their standing in the game could still change.

Also, I hope today's first question doesn't end up being a tie again!
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
1) I'll make a decision if it's a tie
2) Conrad Hunte and Bill Lawry
3) Alec Bedser and Neil Adcock who is definitely, worthy of a mention for the first time.
4) Ian Healy - I think its his time. Brilliant glovesman.

It's funny how far back Healy's standing in the game has gone since he retired. The combination of poor commentating and Adam Gilchrist haven't helped things, but I think if you reviewed Healy's batting more closely you would see a prolonged period where he averaged in the low 30s, its just he was inexperienced at the start of his career (I mean not many FC matches) and had a poor end.
 

Howe_zat

Audio File
1) Lloyd - would go well batting under a high-class top order

2) Hanif Mohammed & Trevor Goddard

3) Bedser & Snow

4) Engineer
 

kyear2

International Coach
Clive Lloyd (If Dev's bowling was so bothering we shouldn't have voted for him)

Eddie Barlow
Virender Sehwag

Ian Bishop
Wes Hall

Ian Healy
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
Can I please change my vote for the wicketkeeper to Ian Healy. Really, there's no way in a one-on-one that I'd take Boucher ahead of him, with his keeping prowess.
 

Howe_zat

Audio File
How many teams are we doing? I'd have thought 8 would be enough, or we'll start to get to sides that don't stand a chance against the first few.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Can I please change my vote for the wicketkeeper to Ian Healy. Really, there's no way in a one-on-one that I'd take Boucher ahead of him, with his keeping prowess.
Done. Dujon though right.

How many teams are we doing? I'd have thought 8 would be enough, or we'll start to get to sides that don't stand a chance against the first few.
The plan was 16 teams. It's not getting boring yet is it? I thought that 16 would be good and we could run a simmed tournament in the same format as the Euro's.

I was thinking we just have 1 series matches in the group stages, 3 test series in the quarters and semi's and a 5 match series for the Final. I'm open to other suggestions though.
 
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