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The ATG Teams General arguing/discussing thread

bagapath

International Captain
If you guys had to choose say 5 cricketers, based on their impact on the game of cricket for any period you want to choose, who would they be?
WG Grace, obviously
DG Bradman, obviously
DK Lillee, was the starting point of the pace era. The WI quartet was built on his blue print to modern test fast bowling.
SR Tendulkar, the game's biggest star ever in terms of global reach. Career coincided with the growth of ODIs, and the growth of India, making him the biggest ODI cricketer ever. Influenced the box office, reach and appeal of the game for two decades.
AC Gilchrist, made sure the wk-batsman is not the same ever again
 
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Coronis

International Coach
With best average being the qualifier. (20th century, specialist openers)

Sutcliffe
Hobbs
Bradman*
Labuschagne
Smith
Voges
Sangakkara+
Tyson
Blythe
Barnes
Ironmonger
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
England

1. Hobbs
2. Hutton (c)
3. Barrington
4. Hammond (6)
5. Compton
6. Botham (4)
7. Flintoff (5)
8. Knott (w)
9. Barnes (3)
10. Trueman (1)
11. Anderson (2)
 

jimmy101

Cricketer Of The Year
Thought you might have been treating him as your spinner. Hard to tell exactly what he was up to when he bowled, but I sort-of suspect he was bowling regulation off/leg cutters. He claims to both swing & spin the ball IIRC.
 

NotMcKenzie

International Debutant
From what I have read of Barnes' bowling, it would be not the slightest bit correct to describe his bowling as "regulation off/leg cutters". Apparently, he considered himself a spinner and very clearly used spinners' grips, and would get what is from the descriptions very clearly drift from spin.
 
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h_hurricane

International Vice-Captain
England

1. Hobbs
2. Hutton (c)
3. Barrington
4. Hammond (6)
5. Compton
6. Botham (4)
7. Flintoff (5)
8. Knott (w)
9. Barnes (3)
10. Trueman (1)
11. Anderson (2)
Solid team. I would have Underwood instead of Anderson and Pietersen instead of Compton(touch and go).
 

Coronis

International Coach
England

1. Hobbs
2. Hutton (c)
3. Barrington
4. Hammond (6)
5. Compton
6. Botham (4)
7. Flintoff (5)
8. Knott (w)
9. Barnes (3)
10. Trueman (1)
11. Anderson (2)
Nice side. However Barnes would never consent to bowling first change
 

h_hurricane

International Vice-Captain
There are multiple permutations which can be tried out. After much deliberation, I would go with below team.

Hobbs
Hutton
Barrington
Hammond
Pietersen
Greig
Botham
Knott
Trueman
Barnes
Underwood
 

Coronis

International Coach
Personally I’ll go with

Hobbs
Sutcliffe
Hutton*
Hammond
Barrington
Botham
Knott+
Trueman
Bedser
Barnes
Verity

Another day I might pick Laker.

On a different note, not thinking about XI’s or rankings or counting #batdeep into any equation, what would you guys see as being your ideal 3 or 4 man pace attack? Just something I’ve been wondering about after seeing Wasim in so many experts greatest XI’s.
 

kyear2

International Coach
From what I have read of Barnes' bowling, it would be not the slightest bit correct to describe his bowling as "regulation off/leg cutters". Apparently, he considered himself a spinner and very clearly used spinners' grips, and would get what is from the descriptions very clearly drift from spin.
Thing is, from reading about him, I would consider him a quick spinner ala Underwood or O'Reilly. But if k recall correctly, even persons who saw them both didn't clarify him as a spinner. And to that, that he opened the bowling. It's a tough call.
 

kyear2

International Coach
Personally I’ll go with

Hobbs
Sutcliffe
Hutton*
Hammond
Barrington
Botham
Knott+
Trueman
Bedser
Barnes
Verity

Another day I might pick Laker.

On a different note, not thinking about XI’s or rankings or counting #batdeep into any equation, what would you guys see as being your ideal 3 or 4 man pace attack? Just something I’ve been wondering about after seeing Wasim in so many experts greatest XI’s.
Marshall
Steyn
McGrath
Garner or Akram (if using 4)
 

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