Grumpy
U19 Vice-Captain
Wait, what?Warwick Armstrong (1902-1921)

I take what I said in my previous post back. I thought you had seen the golden line. Damn it man. Wish I could re-pick my choices now.
Wait, what?Warwick Armstrong (1902-1921)
the problem with this is that you reach the 2000s with like... 7 players because you're choosing so many ATG batsmen with 20 year careers so you then you have to start again from the beginning of cricket with just scraps left to choose from
Are we all talking about the same line? I saw a line of 4 ATG batsmen followed by great player, with the potential to lead to one more modern great batsman. And going by the picks of the previous round, OS would have made it first.
I think I can see who Mr is targeting. If I'm correct, that would be the 2nd batsman of the infamous golden line
Haha.You know what, **** it. I change my pick to Jack Saunders. (1902-08)
Who cares what spuds your left with when you have that many great batsmen? I could daft myself in with my slow arm lobs opening the bowling and the team would still be a success.the problem with this is that you reach the 2000s with like... 7 players because you're choosing so many ATG batsmen with 20 year careers so you then you have to start again from the beginning of cricket with just scraps left to choose from
decisions decisons
Not necessarily, there are still plenty of greats out there who aren't linked into this golden line that he's on.Mr mister has this won. Will pick in a bit.
There were 2 others before you ********
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