Prince EWS
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He seemed really Grant Elliottish in style -- that's what they were going for I think as he was a good manouverer of the ball during the middle overs, and in an era where they didn't have a threatening spinner he did a surprisingly good job keeping the runs down even when he was attacked (for a batsman playing as an allrounder, anyway).i looked up jamie dalrymple just now because i couldnt remember anything about him except that catch in the commonwealth bank series.
not quite sure how he got 27 games for england tbh he wasn't very good even at county level.
For someone who was meant to be selected as some sort of fifty over cricket master though he never actually scored any runs in domestic fifty over cricket, and then unsurprisingly didn't score any for England either despite looking like he might.
He was a bit of a fraud. Style over substance even though the style was less eye-catching than the players you'd usually associate with that sort of thing, as they thought he could be their middle overs accumulator. Too clever by half is a common expression but Dalrymple's selection with more like two clever by three.
Confession: I backed him at the time. It was the classic overthought PEWS mid 2000s selection that I loved.
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