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What is your ranking of all Country's ATG XIs?

Dendarii

International Debutant
I think like 90's South Africa has so many Allrounders in their team in history that they can boast of having the most flexible all time side on the planet.
Yep, this batting line-up is quite possibly the deepest batting one ever fielded in a test: https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...vs-south-africa-3rd-test-63780/full-scorecard

But it's not just the 90s. Besides Faulkner and Procter, who are popular picks for for the South African ATG side, there's also been Barlow, Goddard, and Rice. And Tony Greig is South African even though he never played for them.
 

TheJediBrah

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Hutton lost his wickets 24 times before reaching 10 runs, in such circumstances number 3 becomes a Semi Opener or Reserve Opener.

Nothing wrong in Selecting Hobbs / Hutton / Grace as " Semi Openers " ??
If your 6 best batsman are all openers, pick all 6. If they're going to do better at no.6 than whoever you're best middle-order bat is then that's the right selection
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
If your 6 best batsman are all openers, pick all 6. If they're going to do better at no.6 than whoever you're best middle-order bat is then that's the right selection
Someone who averages 50 odd as opener is likely to do just as well if not better down the order. Moving up the order is more difficult.
 

Slifer

International Captain
never did even once in his entire career!!!!
nope
cheating!!!!
I agree with you here. A team like the WI had Viv open a few times and ditto Lara, Worrell etc. So we can realistically pick a team that looks like this:

Viv
Worrell*
Headley
Lara
Weekes
Sobers
Walcott+
Marshall
Ambrose
Garner
Holding

It'll take a hell of a bowling attack to melt through that batting lineup, especially in the Caribbean. Fwiw though, I will say it's probably easier for an opener to bat down the order, than for a middle order batsman to open.
 

Slifer

International Captain
I think like 90's South Africa has so many Allrounders in their team in history that they can boast of having the most flexible all time side on the planet.
No. The most flexible side is Australia imo. Having too many all rounders in one's team either dilutes the bowling or batting quality. Example:

Smith
Kirsten
Kallis
Pollock
Nourse
Wicket keeper
A bunch of all all rounders

I'm not considering Proctor for the same reasons I don't consider Sylvester Clark for the WI, not near enough tests. Assuming you pick ARs for the remaining positions and with the likes of Pollock, Faulkner, Klusner, Hansie, etc you are diluting the bowling quality relative to other Atg teams.
 

_00_deathscar

International Regular
why is hobbs batting at 3?
the thing with these ATG XIs is such cheat moves are not allowed. If it is difficult to choose two out of the three great openers, for example, then that is the fun part. you can't choose all three and randomly force fit one of them at no 3
What if it’s someone like Root who’s basically been opening for the last few years?
 

CricAddict

Cricketer Of The Year
Opening is a specialist position and those who have really opened and done it deserve to be there instead of force fitting all these middle order batsmen to opening position.

Same way, I don't believe in having openers in middle order as well. Like bagapath said, it is just cheating.

It is like slotting an atg spinner in a pacer's slot and asking him to bowl pace because he was a successful spinner.
 

CricAddict

Cricketer Of The Year
How is it even remotely like that?
Yes, that was exaggerated. But the point is, opening is quite a specialist position. There is a reason why very few great openers are there at present in this bowling area while quite a few great batsmen are there in the middle order.
 

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