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Draft idea - may need work...

Line and Length

Cricketer Of The Year
Quite happy with my side. Capable top 3 with Sanga selected for his keeping as well as his batting. Powerful middle order with a good all-rounder at 8. Verity is no slouch with the bat and imagine what his bowling average would have been without Bradman around at the time. Steyn, Garner and Dev are the main pace attack with Sobers offering a variety of deliveries as the 5th bowler.

PlayerTime SpanTestsStatistics
1Alastair Cook26/12/2009 - 25/1/2012252441 runs @ 64.23
2Virender Sehwag26/12/2003 - 17/1/2010555157 runs @ 56.05
3Kumar Sangakarra +25/4/2003 - 27/7/2006352869 runs @ 50.33; 66 c, 14 st
4Sachin Tendulkar1/1/1994 - 31/12/1999454116 runs @ 61.43
5Everton Weekes27/3/1948 - 12/8/1950101258 runs @ 89.85
6Allan Border2/1/1983 - 10/1/1987405597 @ 62.01
7Garfield Sobers17/1/1958 - 14/3/1968505140 runs @ 71.38; 134 wickets @ 33.58
8Kepil Dev12/1/1979 - 15/2/198020794 runs @ 33.98; 90 wickets @ 22.71
9Hedley Verity5/1/1934 - 4/12/193615340 runs @ 28.33; 71 wickets @ 19.70
10Dale Steyn26/1/07 - 12/2/201460888 runs @ 15.31; 318 wickets @ 21.75
11Joel Garner18/3/1977 - 15/4/198330345 runs @ 11.17; 121 wickets @ 21.28
 

Himannv

Hall of Fame Member
Final XI

NoPlayerTestsPeak datesStats
01Hanif Mohammed101 Jan 1958 to 15 Dec 19601200 runs at 70.58
02Bruce Mitchell151 Jan 1938 to 10 Mar 19491538 runs at 59.15
03Wally Hammond*2512 Jul 1935 to 21 Mar 19402659 runs at 75.97 | 23 wickets at 36.34
04Graeme Pollock209 Jan 1964 to 1 Mar 19702208 runs at 69.00
05Viv Richards6014 Feb 1975 to 31 Jun 19844823 runs at 56.74
06Javed Miandad551 Jan 1983 to 1 Feb 19904388 runs at 60.10
07Adam Gilchrist+4514 Mar 2002 to 15 Nov 20052719 runs at 47.70
08Richard Hadlee4011 Mar 1982 to 1 Dec 19881629 runs at 33.24 | 233 wickets at 18.36
09Fred Trueman501 Jan 1956 to 24 Jul 1963231 wickets at 20.57
10Curtly Ambrose301 Jan 1990 to 15 Apr 1994158 wickets at 18.41
11Derek Underwood3530 Jun 1967 to 15 Dec 1973145 wickets at 22.15

Really really pleased with this team. Enjoyed this draft quite a lot as I got to pick loads of personal favourites at the top of their game. Best draft I've been a part of in a while - it's not everyday you get to pick a team like this one.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
I can see Michaelf7 has picked 2 openers and a 45 test player, so I will jump in before I go to sleep.
I will finish with Graham Gooch and his last 45 tests from 1990 (post Ashes series vs Alderman).

Graham Gooch (45) 1 Jan 1990 - 10 Feb 1995
4176 runs @ 51.55 and 9 wickets @ 49.66
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
Final side. Very happy with it. This was a fun draft.

01Matthew Hayden551 Jan 2001 - 15 Apr 20055193 runs @ 59.68
02Graham Gooch (c)451 Jan 1990 - 3 Feb 20054176 runs @ 51.55; 9 wickets @ 49.66
03Younis Khan5025 Jul 2006 – 15 Nov 20144651 runs at 59.62; 7 wickets at 46.00
04Jacques Kallis6014 Sep 2001 - 1 Dec 20076046 runs @ 70.15; 124 wickets @ 34.22
05Steve Waugh401 Jan 1993 - 1 Feb 19973091 runs @ 67.19; 33 wickets @ 22.78
06Adam Gilchrist (wk)305 Nov 1999 - 8 Mar 20022053 runs at 60.38; 117 catches & 10 stumpings
07Chris Cairns2514 Mar 2002 to 15 Nov 20051634 runs at 44.16; 98 wickets at 26.98
08Ravi Jadeja358 Aug 2016 - 07 Jan 20211481 runs at 46.28; 152 wickets at 24.57
09Vernon Philander159 Nov 2011 - 20 Feb 2013290 runs @ 19.33; 87 wickets @ 16.81
10Hugh Trumble2028 Jan 1898 - 8 Mar 1904630 runs @ 21.42; 102 wickets @ 19.66
11Frank Tyson1001 Jan 1954 – 31 Dec 1955125 runs @ 10.41; 58 wickets @ 17.03
 

Michaelf7777777

International Debutant
Ian Healy (03/06/1993-18/03/1998 - 55 Tests) will be my final selection please

Charter 77 Final XI

Sunil Gavaskar (78-80) - 25 Tests, 2675 Runs @ 70.39
Sid Barnes (46-48) - 10 Tests, 913 Runs @70.23
Everton Weekes (53-56) - 15 Tests, 1795 Runs @78.04
Kane Williamson (*) (13-21) - 60 Tests, 5812 Runs @63.86, 16 Wickets @42.56
Sachin Tendulkar (00-05) - 45 Tests, 4023 Runs @61.89
Ian Botham (77-82) (2) - 50 Tests, 2808 Runs @39.00, 226 Wickets @22.98
Andrew Flintoff (04-05) (3) - 20 Tests, 1275 Runs @ 41.12, 92 Wickets @22.98
Ian Healy (+) (93-98) - 55 Tests, 2468 Runs @35.76, 180 Catches and 18 Stumpings
Alan Davidson (1) (57-63) - 30 Tests, 948 Runs @27.88, 164 Wickets @19.03
Ravi Ashwin (15-18) (5) - 40 Tests, 1324 Runs @25.96, 217 Wickets @22.58
Shane Warne (02-05) (4) - 35 Tests, 902 Runs @19.19, 221 Wickets @21.71
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Brian Lara (18 April 1992 -24 August 1995), 30 matches, 2999 runs @62.47

As this seems to be the format

01Jack Hobbs501 Jan 1910 - 13 Jun 19304827 runs @63.51
02Gautam Gambhir1017 Oct 2008 - 17 Jan 20101640 runs @91.11
03Brian Lara3018 Apr 1992 - 24 Aug 19952999 runs @62.47
04Sachin Tendulkar2529 Oct 2008 - 2 Jan 20112655 runs @73.75
05Inzamam-ul-Haq4512 Mar 2000 - 29 Nov 20054204 runs @62.74
06AB de Villiers+3510 Jun 2010 - 16 Jul 20143338 runs @68.12
07Richie Benaud*1523 Dec 1957 - 19 Dec 1959572 runs @33.64; 92 wickets @20.02
08Ray Lindwall2029 Nov 1946 - 22 Dec 1950518 runs @23.54; 82 wickets @18.85
09Malcolm Marshall5510 Apr 1981 - 28 Apr 19891327 runs @21.40; 295 wickets @19.25
10Muttiah Muralitharan6028 Jun 2000 - 14 Jul 2007435 wickets @18.31
11Allan Donald4018 April 1996 - 20 Jan 2001197 wickets @19.50

10 greats and Gautam Gambhir....although a version of Gambhir that did score 8 hundreds in 10 matches. Justifying De Villiers on the basis that he did keep for over half of those matches. Like everyone else I really enjoyed this one, we have loads of drafts with restrictions but this one was just a chance to make an absolutely ridiculous team.

Also Murali taking 435 wickets in 60 Tests is kind of hilarious.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
(and not too late for @ataraxia to come back)
If someone wants to then they can finish my side for me (I'm not particularly inclined to do it myself):

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3) Kumar Sangakkara / (2006 to 2014, 60 tests, 6355 runs at 67.60)
4) Virat Kohli / (2016 to 2019, 40 tests, 3957 runs at 67.06)
5) Mohammad Yousuf / (2003 to 2009, 35 tests, 3713 runs at 62.93)
6) Keith Miller o / (1946 to 1956, 50 tests, 2727 runs at 38.40, 153 wkts at 22.92)
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9) Tony Lock (1956 to 1958, 10 tests, 122 runs at 13.55, 54 wkts at 9.64)
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Teuton

International Captain
FromToMRunsAveWktsAve
Bob Simpson
23/07/1964​
16/12/1977​
25​
2789​
64​
38​
35​
Dennis Amiss
2/03/1973​
11/02/1977​
35​
3153​
58​
Ken Barrington
8/06/1961​
8/02/1968​
60​
5511​
64​
Steve Smith
4/12/2013​
12/09/2019​
55​
6177​
73​
Michael Clarke
3/01/2012​
14/12/2012​
10​
1489​
106​
Frank Worrell ©
11/02/1948​
6/02/1954​
20​
1877​
64​
33​
31​
Matt Prior
24/11/2009​
26/12/2014​
45​
2526​
45​
141 wk dis
Wasim Akram
9/12/1989​
6/03/1998​
50​
1568​
23​
250​
20​
Bill O'Reilly
14/12/1935​
29/03/1946​
15​
213​
13​
82​
20​
Curtly Ambrose
10/02/1995​
16/03/2000​
40​
592​
12​
154​
21​
Waqar Younis
19/01/1990​
5/10/1994​
30​
286​
9​
184​
17​
 

Himannv

Hall of Fame Member
If someone wants to then they can finish my side for me (I'm not particularly inclined to do it myself):

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3) Kumar Sangakkara / (2006 to 2014, 60 tests, 6355 runs at 67.60)
4) Virat Kohli / (2016 to 2019, 40 tests, 3957 runs at 67.06)
5) Mohammad Yousuf / (2003 to 2009, 35 tests, 3713 runs at 62.93)
6) Keith Miller o / (1946 to 1956, 50 tests, 2727 runs at 38.40, 153 wkts at 22.92)
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9) Tony Lock (1956 to 1958, 10 tests, 122 runs at 13.55, 54 wkts at 9.64)
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Here's an attempt. Try to find an opener with a peak of 15 Tests who goes a bit better than Barlow and you're golden I think. Anyone else want to chip in with that one?

Lillee has an average of 23, which is a bit higher than you'd like perhaps, but he does take up that 55 Tests slot, which is tricky to fill anyway.

NoPlayerTestsPeak datesStats
1Eddie Barlow151 Jan 1963 to 25 Aug 19651604 runs at 57.28 | 14 wickets at 43.00
2Bill Lawry251 Jan 1965 to 31 Dec 19682214 runs at 55.35
3Kumar Sangakkara602006 to 20146355 runs at 67.60
4Virat Kohli*402016 to 20193957 runs at 67.06
5George Headley201 Jan 1929 to 1 Nov 19482171 runs at 65.78
6Mohammed Yousuf352003 to 320093713 runs at 62.93
7Keith Miller501946 to 19562727 runs at 38.40 | 153 wickets at 22.92
8Quinton de Kock+45 1 Jan 2015 to 26 Jan 20212715 runs at 37.70
9Tony Lock101956 to 195854 wickets at 9.64
10Dennis Lillee5521 Jun 1972 to 31 Dec 1981299 wickets at 23.00
11Michael Holding301 Jan 1981 to 25 Apr 1985134 wickets at 21.38
 

trundler

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Sorry guys I've come down with a vicious fever. Have been in and out of sleep for a day and absolutely knackered so couldn't finish this
 

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