How about Faulkner for Tayfield? Procter, Kirsten and Amla too unlucky not to find a place.Assuming Richards and Proctor are disqualified due to a lack of Tests, I reckon it's:
Graeme Smith
Bruce Mitchell
Jacques Kallis
Graeme Pollock
Dudley Nourse
AB De Villiers
John Waite
Shaun Pollock
Hugh Tayfield
Dale Steyn
Allan Donald
I hate omitting Faulkner, as I consider him to be one of South Africa's three greatest ever cricketers. But I don't need six bowlers and I'm not leaving Kallis out. Amla unlucky to miss out at 3 as he's probably the only truly outstanding first drop South Africa have had, but I wanted both Nourse and De Villiers and didn't want AB 'keeping.
I've got both but tbf to Faulkner he's only a shy off the Vogler/Schwarz/Kourie/Maharaj tier for SA's second-best spinner. Definitely a very good bowler still.I don't think de Villiers is clearly a better batsman than him, even just on batting alone, so I'd probably leave him out.
Sometimes I think about not including Tayfield but Faulkner was much more of a batting allrounder than people tend to realise, and Pollock down at 9 is a bit unnecessary.
Easy. Faulkner for Waite then with Tayfield retaining his place. Gets a double pronged spin attack too in place for matches in SC.ABdV is good enough to keep, frees up another spot
fun fact: ABdV averages 57.41 in Tests as keeper, and 48.89 not as keeper. Could just be that his keeping correlated with his best form/batting peak but either way can't argue that keeping hurt his batting
But I thought Sobers was a wayyyyyyyyyyy better bowler?!I know it seems idiotic on first glance, but think about it.
I was looking into Walcott's innings when I realized that Sobers opened in a match that they played in (and submitted in the greatest batting line ups ever) and scored a hundred.
I've also said the one thing missing in most AT XI teams is an attacking opener who could either hold a place in the slips or bowl a bit.
Hutton
Sobers
Bradman
Tendulkar
Richards
Kallis / Hammond
Gilchrist
Marshall
Steyn / Imran
McGrath / Hadlee
Kallis / Hammond the primary 5th bowler with Sobers tossing in a few over of spin if required.
I know you're trolling, but firstly show me where I've said that, I believe he was more versatile, additionally a better fast bowler than spinner and went quite a few years averaging 27 with the ball.But I thought Sobers was a wayyyyyyyyyyy better bowler?!
That's only 10 players mate.I know it seems idiotic on first glance, but think about it.
I was looking into Walcott's innings when I realized that Sobers opened in a match that they played in (and submitted in the greatest batting line ups ever) and scored a hundred.
I've also said the one thing missing in most AT XI teams is an attacking opener who could either hold a place in the slips or bowl a bit.
Hutton
Sobers
Bradman
Tendulkar
Richards
Kallis / Hammond
Gilchrist
Marshall
Steyn / Imran
McGrath / Hadlee
Kallis / Hammond the primary 5th bowler with Sobers tossing in a few over of spin if required.
Players that good you don't need 11.That's only 10 players mate.
Thanks, edited.That's only 10 players mate.
Ironic, huh?But I see you've been on your own little agenda of late, so continue merrily.
It's not, just dickish.Ironic, huh?
WooshIt's not, just dickish.