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Also ChanderpaulRCB went for Dravid, Kallis, Kumble etc. in their first season and predictably flopped.
Also ChanderpaulRCB went for Dravid, Kallis, Kumble etc. in their first season and predictably flopped.
Lea Hansen played for Aus A, which I think was as high of a standard as Higgs played. Then you could consider the likes of Stuart Karppinen and Peter Solway even if they weren't that great.Canberra Comets ATG XI (shortlist)
Brad Haddin+
Rod Tucker
Mike Veletta
Merv Hughes
Chris Adams
Anthony Stuart
Mark Higgs
Who else?
If you were picking overseas players based on how well they actually did at the county rather than merely who played for them, Lehmann is streets ahead of Tendulkar (even though he's obviously significantly inferior overall)As long as they keep their grubby mitts off Boof it's fine
Yeah, they were nicknamed a test team for a long time.RCB went for Dravid, Kallis, Kumble etc. in their first season and predictably flopped.
I missed his decade plus long career in county cricket.Surely you can put in Sachin for Yorkshire?
Counting Futures League too?
If so then Gazza is a shoe in, Jason Behrendorff maybe too?
So the best XI they could probably muster from their original 97 - 00 run would be something along the lines of...Lea Hansen played for Aus A, which I think was as high of a standard as Higgs played. Then you could consider the likes of Stuart Karppinen and Peter Solway even if they weren't that great.
Would we count other cricketers from Canberra too? (e.g. Bevan, Lyon)
You Kiwis barely even noticed Grimmet existed, your own lossclarrie grimmett rule of who steals them first
The problem for Kent is clear when you look at the players they named as their 12 legends for the "Legends' Walkway"; besides Mynn as a great early figure and overseas player John Shepherd, they named 3 batsmen (Cowdrey, Luckhurst, Woolley), 3 keepers (Ames, Evans, Knott) and 4 spinners (Blythe, Freeman, Wright, Underwood). Their all-time (English, post-1860s) XI is going to be something likeKent also might have a strong team.
Oh lol that's terrible. Think I saw Deadly, Woolley, Ames, Chapman, and Freeman rolling through randomly and thought it would be strong. Three best English keepers though sheesh.The problem for Kent is clear when you look at the players they named as their 12 legends for the "Legends' Walkway"; besides Mynn as a great early figure and overseas player John Shepherd, they named 3 batsmen (Cowdrey, Luckhurst, Woolley), 3 keepers (Ames, Evans, Knott) and 4 spinners (Blythe, Freeman, Wright, Underwood). Their all-time (English, post-1860s) XI is going to be something like
Brian Luckhurst
Mike Denness
Robert Key
Frank Woolley
Colin Cowdrey
Percy Chapman
Les Ames+
Jack Mason
Graham Dilley
Tich Freeman/Derek Underwood
Arthur Fielder
Other counties would probably be stronger, e.g. Lancs
Cyril Washbrook
Geoff Pullar
Mike Atherton
Ernest Tyldesley
Eddie Paynter
Allan Steel
Andrew Flintoff
Johnny Briggs
George Duckworth+
Brian Statham
James Anderson
but I don't think any of them challenge Yorks/Surrey as the top two.
Yes, forgot about Woolmer. You can have Ames + Knott(+) instead of Chapman + Ames(+) if you like.Perhaps Arthur Fagg, or Bob Woolmer in for Rob Key in that Kent XI? Could also even play Ames as a specialist bat & have Knott/Evans in as 'keeper.
Kent's strength seems to be in its spin stocks, apart from Freeman & Underwood you also have Doug Wright.
Also, if we are selecting players on how they actually did for their county rather than their overall reputation and international record, then:If you were picking overseas players based on how well they actually did at the county rather than merely who played for them, Lehmann is streets ahead of Tendulkar (even though he's obviously significantly inferior overall)
Several of these guys, while class international players with excellent reputations, either didn't play much for Yorkshire or were outperformed by others when they did. This would be a more accurate reflection of a Yorkshire All Time XI, if based on actual performances for the county:Only selecting guys if they played the majority of their career in that domestic team, these are the three strongest teams, surely.
Yorkshire
H. Sutcliffe
G. Boycott
L. Hutton
J.Root
S. Jackson
M. Leyland
J. Bairstow
W. Rhodes
B. Bowes
D. Gough
F. Trueman