Finally playing draft game after ages and it feels good. I missed First 2 rounds but pretty happy with the team I ended up drafting. Thank you for managing this lovely draft
@CricAddict.
CricZo XI
Gordon Greenidge/
Geoffrey Boycott /
Neil Harvey /
Viv Richards / o
Doug Walters / o
BJ Watling / +
Chris Cairns / o
Richie Benaud o / (c)
Wes Hall o
Fred Trueman o
Colin Croft o
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This team will be led by
Richie Benaud.
Sir Geoffrey Boycott and
Sir Gordon Greenidge will open the inning and these 2 contrasting style players are perfect to compliment each other. Boycs will do the job of holding the inning and tiring the bowlers while Greenidge will take the attack to play with the morales of the opponents.
Neil Harvey and
Sir Viv Richards are going to do what Boycs and Greenidge started! If wickets tumble, Harvey will play the anchor and will let v Viv play his natural game. The top order is equipped with patience and aggression which is required to set a decent total.
Doug Walters, who has scored big daddy hundreds at No.5 and No.6 (242 and 250 respectively) along with
Watling, Cairns and Benaud will try and add 150-200 runs in the middle - lower middle order.
That top and middle order has experience of piling
40,000 Test runs and well over 150,000 first class runs. BJ Watling is one the finest and safest gloveman of recent times with over
250 dismissals and bowlers will safe if Watling is standing behind the wickets!
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I'd have preferred to have Marshall or Hadlee toleadmy bowling unit but I am not too unhappy with
Fred Trueman,
Sir Wes Hall & Fred Goodall's good friend
Colin Croft. These 3 forms a fiery pace attack along with
Chris Cairns who takes 3-4 wickets each game to help Trueman manage the workload of the pace battery.
Richie Benaud is frequently found in the TOP 5 leggies in cricket forums and discussions among cricket experts and fans.
This formiddable bowling unit has over
1100 test wickets under their belt and have well over 6000 first class wickets to their names.
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Thank you for reading!