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The ATG Teams General arguing/discussing thread

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Procter over Le Roux imo. Pollock has to be in there too.
honestly consider Procter and Pollock to have made impacts in test cricket however briefly ha. Which i guess means I should probably omit Barry Richards as he did too
 

bagapath

International Captain
Love the team and love him personally but just feels wrong to pick Hammond as a rep for the 40’s, would be like picking Ponting to represent the 2010’s.
in that case I can make him represent the 30s and go for Compton for the 40s. Headley vs Compton is 50:50 anyways
 

bagapath

International Captain
One team for tests and ODIs with the same batting order...

1975 - 1990

Greenidge
Haynes
V Richards
G Chappell
Miandad
Imran *
Hadlee
Dujon +
Lillee
Garner
Qadir

1990 -2005

Hayden
Sehwag
Ponting *
Lara
De Silva
Flintoff
Healy +
Akram
Warne
Murali
McGrath

2005-2020

Warner
G Smith
Kohli
S Smith
ABDV
Stokes
Dhoni + *
Jadeja
Starc
Steyn
Rabada
 

trundler

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Think the point is that they should've batted in the same spot in both formats. Gilchrist opened in ODIs and is therefore disqualified.
 

h_hurricane

International Vice-Captain
An Indian XI by picking a player every 8 year period since the country's test debut in 1932.

Sunil Gavaskar (1972-1980)
Vijay Merchant (1940-1948)
Rahul Dravid (1996-2004)
Sachin Tendulkar (1988-1996)
Virat Kohli (2012-2020)
Polly Umrigar (1956-1964)
MS Dhoni (2004-2012)
Vinoo Mankad (1948-1956)
Kapil Dev (1980-1988)
Amar Singh (1932-1940)
Erapalli Prasanna (1964-1972)
 

trundler

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India going into lockdown again?

Here's a variety XI encompassing 11 different styles.

Graeme Smith - gritty, attacking left hander with an unorthodox technique

Len Hutton - textbook technique personified, English grace and solidity

Brian Lara - high back lift, West Indian flair and dominance

Steve Smith - that steel-nerved Australian back-foot play, back and across

Graeme Pollock - stand and deliver, little footwork and no excessive movement

VVS Laxman - subcontinental mastery of spin, wristy elegance and sublime footwork

Adam Gilchrist - modern age destruction and bottom-handed ruthlessness

Wasim Akram - fairly self explanatory, really

Sydney Barnes - a master unlike any other, his style of bowling remains an enigma

Curtly Ambrose - tall, hostile and with steep bounce, the Wasim of seam movement

Muttiah Muralitharan - an unrivalled bag of tricks among spinners, sharp turn either way

I spent more time thinking about this than I'd like to admit.
 

trundler

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Problem with Sehwag was I couldn't find an orthodox defensive lefty. I was going for an even 3-3 right/left split in the middle order.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
An Indian XI by picking a player every 8 year period since the country's test debut in 1932.

Sunil Gavaskar (1972-1980)
Vijay Merchant (1940-1948)
Rahul Dravid (1996-2004)
Sachin Tendulkar (1988-1996)
Virat Kohli (2012-2020)
Polly Umrigar (1956-1964)
MS Dhoni (2004-2012)
Vinoo Mankad (1948-1956)
Kapil Dev (1980-1988)
Amar Singh (1932-1940)
Erapalli Prasanna (1964-1972)
For NZ: (1938–48 counting as a period due to the war)

1. CS Dempster (1930–38)
2. GM Turner (1972–80)
3. SP Fleming (1996–04)
4. MD Crowe (1988–96)
5. B Sutcliffe (1948–56)
6. JR Reid* (1956–64)
7. BJ Watling + (2012–20)
8. RJ Hadlee (1980–88)
9. SE Bond (2004–12)
10. RO Collinge (1964–72)
11. J Cowie (1938–48)
 

Victor Ian

International Coach
Barnes is a mystery to me. Never saw him play. Never saw a person who played with him and called him the best ever play. Never saw a person who saw that person play and probably didn't see the person who saw the person who saw the person play.

His statistics are insane. He bowled something unique. He and Proctor are my favourite bowlers that I never saw.
 

trundler

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Miller could rectify that but Smith is essential to the batting. Don't have an SLA, unorthodox accumulator or line and length merchant either.
 

Engle

State Vice-Captain
Barnes is a mystery to me. Never saw him play. Never saw a person who played with him and called him the best ever play. Never saw a person who saw that person play and probably didn't see the person who saw the person who saw the person play.

His statistics are insane. He bowled something unique. He and Proctor are my favourite bowlers that I never saw.
Procter getting 4 wickets in 5 balls including Greenidge and B.Richards
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GVYtBU-N-8
 

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