Thanks Himannv. You have an awesome bowling attack!Team so far:
01. Geoff Boycott
02.
03. Greg Chappell
04. Ken Barrington
05. Eddie Paynter
06.
07.
08. Hugh Trumble
09. Curtly Ambrose
10. Frank Tyson
11. Allan Donald
So did I.Interesting. I always used to think Barrington's best position was at 4. Those stats don't lie though and I reckon I'll switch them around.
I think that we can safely say Monk that you have the most attacking middle-order in the history of cricket
Abbott's XI
1. Sunil Gavaskar
2.
3. Ian Chappell (c)
4. Brian Lara
5. Keith Miller (vc)
6. Frank Woolley
7. Kapil Dev
8.
9.
10. John Snow
11. Derek Underwood
Woolley's average does him no justice. Those who know cricket history know how good he was. Gun slow bowler and fielder as well.
It will be ON!I think that we can safely say Monk that you have the most attacking middle-order in the history of cricket
The thing I most like about Fazal Mahmood is that not only he got wickets in seaming pitches but also got many 5 fers in subcontinentXI
1. Graham Gooch
2. Arthur Morris
3. Viv Richards
4. Jacques Kallis
5. Neil Harvey
6.
7.
8.
9. Peter Pollock
10. Fazal Mahmood
11. Joel Garner
He's a class act alright. Good enough to get the wicket of Sobers 6 times, Harvey 5 times, Compton 3 times, and Hutton twice.The thing I most like about Fazal Mahmood is that not only he got wickets in seaming pitches but also got many 5 fers in subcontinent
You're coasting kyear. Pour yourself a cold one and lay back in your hammock.1. Barry Richards
2.
3. Ricky Ponting
4.
5. Lindsay Hassett
6.
7. Les Ames
8. Malcolm Marshall
9. Alec Bedser
10. Ian Bishop
11. Jim Laker