Personally for me Hammond will be suited fine as the 5, played against top quality spinners too. And a bloke striking mid 40’s is the perfect bloke to help steady the innings with Tendulkar between more aggressive batsmen such as Bradman, Sobers and Gilchrist. But again thats just me.Can't have too much of a good thing. Both #5 and #6 being left handed and quick scorers doesn't matter at all to me. I'd be happy to compromise on any of the alternatives obviously but my reasoning leads me to believe that Lara is the best fit for this particular side. His ability to destroy spinners and perform miracles makes Lara the best choice IMO. Hammond is more suited to #3/4 and I think Lara > Richards slightly. More relevantly, Lara came good against better quality spin.
Not a stretch at all, and you don't have to choose over someone with a greater skill. Smith over Tendulkar doesn't lose anything.Like Viv?
Specialist catchers seems a stretch honestly. Certainly not a big enough factor to decide over someone with greater skill in their core discipline.
I really like this in theory, I just don't actually know enough about the catching standards of these players to start factoring it in properly.A great team, as this one obviously is, should be well rounded and complete in every way. Along with having a strong batting order and bowling attack, it should have at the very least a decent or competent 5th bowler and some batting depth in the tail. But it also needs to have a good fielding team ,especially a great cordon to fully complement and take advantage of the assembled attack.
I know that apart from myself that only TJB and a few others really pushes the importance of having specialists catchers in these teams, but it really is as important as having a competent tail and or batsman who can turn their arms over for a few overs or break partnerships.
HammondCricketWeb First XI (Tests)
Jack Hobbs
Len Hutton
Don Bradman
Sachin Tendulkar
Gary Sobers
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Adam Gilchrist +
Imran Khan
Shane Warne
Malcolm Marshall
Glenn McGrath
- Pick the final player to complete the World 1st XI. Sobers can either bat at 5 or 6 in the first XI, depening on who people choose here.
- Select a player from the XI to be captain (can be your final choice)
We've all watched the game, it's a mix of our eyes, the stats and anecdotal evidence and articles. Just like batting and bowling.I really like this in theory, I just don't actually know enough about the catching standards of these players to start factoring it in properly.
Well yeah but I haven't seen a lot of Bradman, Hobbs, Hammond or Sobers fielding given they retired well before I was born.We've all watched the game, it's a mix of our eyes, the stats and anecdotal evidence and articles. Just like batting and bowling.
If Bradman wasnt there, Viv should be no.3 where he averaged 60, otherwise Richards should be no.4. His whole play was based on dominating early as he liked the challenge, at least in his peak years. I could easily see him getting bored late in the order if the top four have already scored heavy and giving his wicket away after some loose shots. Tendulkar as more of an adaptable accumulator should be 5. Sobers was always comfortable batting late in the order.Richards
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I feel like Richards would be well suited to no. 6 in an ATG team scenario
True, and I guess I done more than most.Well yeah but I haven't seen a lot of Bradman, Hobbs, Hammond or Sobers fielding given they retired well before I was born.
I could do some research on it, sure, but I haven't yet, so I find it hard to make it the signficant factor I'd ideally like to.
I don't think it's particularly compelling regardlessNo but the main justification for having Wasim in the attack (his left arm variety) isnt as compelling if Sobers is already likely to bowl.
I did think about this and as brutal as that would be maybe you'd benefit from a more "solid" presence at 6, like a Kallis or S.Smith, to contrast the more aggressive players around. Not saying I'd go that way but it's something I thought aboutImagine Viv and Gilchrist at 6 and 7. He should probably bat 5 with Sobers available tho.
Richards would be a bit of a waste at 6 when most of the damage is already done. He is best up the order to lead the frontal assault on the opposition attack and demoralize them. That's his MO. Especially since the top 3 are not particularly fast-paced in scoring.Imagine Viv and Gilchrist at 6 and 7. He should probably bat 5 with Sobers available tho.
Bradman had a similar strike rate to Lara so I wouldn’t describe him as not fast-paced..Richards would be a bit of a waste at 6 when most of the damage is already done. He is best up the order to lead the frontal assault on the opposition attack and demoralize them. That's his MO. Especially since the top 3 are not particularly fast-paced in scoring.
Bradman’s SR isn’t exactly known, but most educated research puts it somewhere in the 70s, about the same as Warner.Richards would be a bit of a waste at 6 when most of the damage is already done. He is best up the order to lead the frontal assault on the opposition attack and demoralize them. That's his MO. Especially since the top 3 are not particularly fast-paced in scoring.