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Anamul Haque Bijoy
Scored 3 centuries and 3 scores over 50 (77,80,95) in 35 ODI innings....add 6 ducks as well.
Scored 3 centuries and 3 scores over 50 (77,80,95) in 35 ODI innings....add 6 ducks as well.
Still young too, but the way BD selects players suggests we may not see him again.Anamul Haque Bijoy
Scored 3 centuries and 3 scores over 50 (77,80,95) in 35 ODI innings....add 6 ducks as well.
BD hardly ever bring back guys. unless it's Ashraful.Still young too, but the way BD selects players suggests we may not see him again.
It's such a waste. Lots of talented guys discarded before they're 25.BD hardly ever bring back guys. unless it's Ashraful.
he went to great lengths did raymundo to keep the countries and arguably worlds best keeper out of the side.Steve Rhodes
An odd (read: Raymond Illingworth inspired) selection as England's test keeper in 1994 whose 11 match tenure was a bit of an interregnum between the Jack Russell and the Alec Stewart eras. Although the noble Gloucestershire eccentric master gloveman was recalled to the colours periodically thereafter, the gaffer was mostly saddled with keeping for the next decade.
Anyhoo, Raymondo had some strongly held ideas about selection (essentially Yorkshire and allrounders: good; Gus Fraser and specialists: bad) and dear old Bumpy (Bumpy Rhodes, you see?) was the beneficiary/victim of this.
Although a Worcestershire stalwart by the time of his selection, Rhodes had started his career with God's Own County and was a native son of France, hailing from Bradford as he did.
Illingworth wanted to use another Frenchman (albeit one with an Ocker accent) in Craig White at #6 to give his test XI a fifth bowling option and let it be known his keeper needed to score runs from #7, tacitly admitting he didn't much fancy Jack's batting by calling up Bumpy for the first time.
Started pretty well against NZ in the first series of the summer, 49 on debut & batting out the final day at Lord's to secure a draw with 8 wickets down, but then looked less at home against RSA's bowlers in the second rubber of 94, despite an average boosting 65* on a uncharacteristically flat Headingley, which was to remain his only test 50, in fact.
It was felt (by Illingworth) that Rhodes had done enough for the winter's Ashes where, with admirably selectorial consistency, he was given all five tests, got into double figures twice, averaged 9 for the series, was generally thoroughly cornholed by McDermott & never played for his country again.
Well, it's fair to say BD 25 is probably 3 years older than it is in actuality.It's such a waste. Lots of talented guys discarded before they're 25.
Lmao I followed that series and I can't even remember who he is. There was this guy Paul Jarvis who looked decent.he went to great lengths did raymundo to keep the countries and arguably worlds best keeper out of the side.
even richard blakey (another yorkie) got picked over russell in 1993s terrible tour to india.
richard blakey
test match caps - 2
innings - 4
runs - 7
HS - 6
AVG - 1.75
catches - 2
now i know jack wasn't matt prior with the bat but sweet zombie jesus he didn't deserve to lose his place to these blokes.
Blakey recalled. "The other thing was the men around the bat. You wonder, 'How am I going to get a run?'" He finished with seven runs in the series.
My greatest memory of him is Martin Crowe commentating and saying/singing "Maharoof, Maharoof, Maharoof is on fire" when he did something good.Farveez Maharoof
I like the implication that this is a wholly unnecessary nickname, because I'm not sure you call anything by it's actual name.dear old Bumpy (Bumpy Rhodes, you see?)
I always combine Warren Hegg and Richard Blakey's Test careers in my mind. Like, I know that both of them existed as long-term county 'keepers and don't conflate them as individuals, but my brain struggles to conceptualise that it was in fact both of them that got stints in the Test side.he went to great lengths did raymundo to keep the countries and arguably worlds best keeper out of the side.
even richard blakey (another yorkie) got picked over russell in 1993s terrible tour to india.
richard blakey
test match caps - 2
innings - 4
runs - 7
HS - 6
AVG - 1.75
catches - 2
now i know jack wasn't matt prior with the bat but sweet zombie jesus he didn't deserve to lose his place to these blokes.
Blakey recalled. "The other thing was the men around the bat. You wonder, 'How am I going to get a run?'" He finished with seven runs in the series.
Dunno what clubs he's a part of but he's not a guy. Way too long a career.Is Jack Russell part of anyone's boyz club here? Top shelf 'keeper who's favorite meal during matches was a bowl of corn flakes soaked in warm milk for a prescribed amount of time. Delish.
I can't tell apart Varun Aaron and Vinay KumarI always combine Warren Hegg and Richard Blakey's Test careers in my mind. Like, I know that both of them existed as long-term county 'keepers and don't conflate them as individuals, but my brain struggles to conceptualise that it was in fact both of them that got stints in the Test side.
Nixon was a funny one. IIRC he was really old when he was selected for the ODIs in Aus in 2006/07. Same series as Mal Loye, seemed to do alright, couple of handy knocks down the order.Ah fair enough. I misinterpreted.
Personally I was a fan of Read. Really compact looking keeper. One third of the Read/Nixon/Jones mid 2000's Pommy 'keeper triad.