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Quick World ATG XI draft- No Bradman

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
Tough call, especially since I have a massive paranoid thing about Miller at 6, I absolutely hate it. He needs to be at 5 or 7 otherwise it doesn't make sense to my mind (long story). Can we pick whoever we want as a wicketkeeper?
Tell the long story. I'd be interested! :)

Miller spent the majority of his career at # 5 didn't he?

You can pick any keeper you want. At the end it might be cool for us to write up a little piece on our respective teams, and why we chose who we did.

Only three keepers selected so far (Ames, Knott and Gilchrist). Interested to see when the run on keepers starts, but I guess there is plenty of quality left. I wanted Ames early because I think a good keeper who averages over 40 with the bat gives you a lot of flexibility with your later selections, and he could bat anywhere from 6-8, depending what happens in the next few rounds.

Over to you, smalishah!
 
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watson

Banned
I think that smali must be pouring over the unedited edition of the 1962 Wisden Almanac to see whether Ted Dexter was ever dismissed by a left-handed Chinaman bowler on a Friday at 10 to 2 before he can conclude that Farokh Engineer was the better wicketkeeper.
 
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Dan

Hall of Fame Member
I think that smali must be pouring over the unedited edition of the 1962 Wisden Almanac to see whether Ted Dexter was ever dismissed by a left-handed Chinaman bowler on a Friday at 10 to 2 before he can conclude that Farokh Engineer was the better wicketkeeper.
Unedited editions of all the Wisdens, IMO.

And everyone knows that because Kevin Pietersen has a weakness against left-arm spin, Xavier Doherty is a better spin bowler than Erapalli Prassana,whose average against Pakistan at 4:49 on a Wesdnesday in May while suffering from amnesia is .02 of a run higher than that of Charlie Blythe, thus meaning Tim Paine is a better wicketkeeper than Engineer.
 

kingkallis

International Coach
Not sure why Botham bats ahead of Gilchrist here, Gilchrist has a significantly better average and handled pace pretty well. Especially Wasim Akram. On the other hand Botham's average tended to bottom out when playing the West Indian quicks during a series. I don't recall him making a big score against them, or Pakistan either when Imran was at his peak.

On the other hand, Botham is a natural No.7 where there is less pressure and he can hit out with the tail.
Yeah Watto, but it will so much depend on how I develop this team. I will definitely switch them or Botham might bat at No.8 if I decide to go with 4 bowlers only.
 

watson

Banned
Yeah Watto, but it will so much depend on how I develop this team. I will definitely switch them or Botham might bat at No.8 if I decide to go with 4 bowlers only.
Yep, Botham's record as a bowler up until about 1983-4 was superb. He could play purely as a fast-medium swing bowler and he wouldn't be out of place in an ATG team.

Against all teams on all surfaces he took wickets consistently until his back went.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
dudes.....don't worry....after so much protests from last time...I am checking this thread regularly
 

smash84

The Tiger King
I think that smali must be pouring over the unedited edition of the 1962 Wisden Almanac to see whether Ted Dexter was ever dismissed by a left-handed Chinaman bowler on a Friday at 10 to 2 before he can conclude that Farokh Engineer was the better wicketkeeper.
Tell the long story. I'd be interested! :)

Miller spent the majority of his career at # 5 didn't he?

You can pick any keeper you want. At the end it might be cool for us to write up a little piece on our respective teams, and why we chose who we did.

Only three keepers selected so far (Ames, Knott and Gilchrist). Interested to see when the run on keepers starts, but I guess there is plenty of quality left. I wanted Ames early because I think a good keeper who averages over 40 with the bat gives you a lot of flexibility with your later selections, and he could bat anywhere from 6-8, depending what happens in the next few rounds.

Over to you, smalishah!
Unedited editions of all the Wisdens, IMO.

And everyone knows that because Kevin Pietersen has a weakness against left-arm spin, Xavier Doherty is a better spin bowler than Erapalli Prassana,whose average against Pakistan at 4:49 on a Wesdnesday in May while suffering from amnesia is .02 of a run higher than that of Charlie Blythe, thus meaning Tim Paine is a better wicketkeeper than Engineer.
a little bit of exaggeration but funny :laugh:

btw screw you people I have made my pic already. That is twice in less than 12 hours :D
 

Jager

International Debutant
Tell the long story. I'd be interested! :)

Miller spent the majority of his career at # 5 didn't he?
He hit five of his seven magnificent centuries there!

I have synesthesia, so some number and letter combinations just repulse me :laugh:
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
I'm going to grab the mighty Kapil Dev here, as my third paceman and someone with the ability to bat anywhere in the order from 5-8. Will give me a mega middle/lower order with Ames and Hadlee in there as well.

Average of 31 with the bat and 29 with the ball. Great cricketer!




Abbot's XI

1.
2.
3. Neil Harvey
4. Wally Hammond
5.
6. Les Ames
7. Kapil Dev
8. Richard Hadlee
9. Allan Donald
10.
11. Bill O'Reilly
 
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Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
Round 1

Himannv- Garry Sobers

Jager- Keith Miller

smalishah84- Imran Khan

zaremba- Malcolm Marshall

Monk- Richard Hadlee

rvd619323- Jack Hobbs

kingkallis- Shane Warne

watson- Glenn McGrath

kyear- Viv Richards

Round 2

kyear- Dennis Lillee

watson- Curtly Ambrose

kingkallis- Adam Gilchrist

rvd619323- Muralitharan

Monk- Wally Hammond

zaremba- Jaques Kallis

smalishah84- Sachin Tendulkar

Jager- Brian Lara

Himannv- Sydney Barnes

Round 3

Himannv- Alan Davidson

Jager- Waqar Younis

smalishah84- Joel Garner

zaremba- Len Hutton

Monk- Bill O'Reilly

rvd619323- Barry Richards

kingkallis- Fred Trueman

watson- Wasim Akram

kyear- Graeme Pollock

Round 4

kyear- Micheal Holding

watson- Greg Chappell

kingkallis- Ian Botham

rvd19323- Ray Lindwall

Monk- Allan Donald

zaremba- Mike Procter

smalishah84- Aubrey Faulkner

Jager- Herbert Sutcliffe

Himmanv- George Headley

Round 5

Himannv- Shaun Pollock

Jager- Clarrie Grimmett

smalishah84- Allan Knott

zaremba- Ricky Ponting

Monk- Les Ames

rvd619323- Javed Miandad

kingkallis- Sunil Gavaskar

watson- Steve Waugh

kyear- Jim Laker

Round 6

kyear- Bruce Mitchell

watson- Richie Benaud

kingkallis- Allan Border

rvd619323- Harold Larwood

Monk- Neil Harvey

zaremba- Wilfred Rhodes

smalishah84- Matthew Hayden

Jager- Andy Roberts

Himannv- Ken Barrington


Round 7

Himannv- Dale Steyn

Jager- Rahul Dravid

smalishah84- Hanif Mohammed

zaremba- Matt Prior

Monk- Kapil Dev

rvd619323

kingkallis

watson

kyear

Round 8

kyear

watson

kingkallis

rvd619323

Monk

zaremba

smalishah84

Jager

Himannv


Round 9

Himannv

Jager

smalishah84

zaremba

Monk

rvd619323

kingkallis

watson

kyear
 
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Dan

Hall of Fame Member
The Governor-General Charlie Macartney

1. Jack Hobbs
2. Barry Richards
3. Charlie Macartney
4. Javed Miandad
5. -
6. -
7. -
8. Ray Lindwall
9. Harold Larwood
10. -
11. Muttiah Muralitharan
 
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Dan

Hall of Fame Member
He hit five of his seven magnificent centuries there!

I have synesthesia, so some number and letter combinations just repulse me :laugh:
Hope I'm not asking too much, but what's the reaction invoked by Keith Miller and the number six, out of curiosity?
 

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