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The ATG Teams General arguing/discussing thread

kyear2

International Coach
I'm up for this as long as you getting Bradman counts as your first pick.

So the draft order would be

Kyear - Bradman
PEWS - Imran
PEWS -
Kyear -
Kyear -
PEWS

Etc.
I was initially thinking of that, but with every one saying that Bradman gives his team an unassailable advantage, how about you just lead of each round, to try to keep tilted that way.

Bradman
Imran
Pews
Kyear
Pews
Kyear
 

kyear2

International Coach
And not a competition, trying to get the two best teams possible.

And interesting to see what each would look like.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
I was initially thinking of that, but with every one saying that Bradman gives his team an unassailable advantage, how about you just lead of each round, to try to keep tilted that way.

Bradman
Imran
Pews
Kyear
Pews
Kyear
Alright. Wanna do it in here or should we set up a separate thread?
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Australia XI:

1. Victor Trumper
2. Mathew Hayden
3. Don Bradman (c)
4. Greg Chappell
5. Steve Smith
6. Adam Gilchrist (wk)
7. Keith Miller
8. Ray Lindwall
9. Shane Warne
10. Dennis Lillee
11. Glenn McGrath
(Back in 2012, I would had put Arthur Morris in place of Mathew Hayden and Allan Border for Steve Smith)



England XI:
1. Jack Hobbs
2. Herbert Sutcliffe
3. Len Hutton (c)
4. Wally Hammond
5. Joe Root
6. Les Ames (wk)
7. Ian Botham
8. Wilfred Rhodes
9. James Anderson
10. Fred Trueman
11. Sydney Barnes
(In 2012, Ken Barrington for Joe Root, Alec Bedser for James Anderson)



West Indies XI:
1. Gordon Greenidge
2. Rohan Kanhai
3. George Headley (c)
4. Viv Richards
5. Brian Lara
6. Clyde Walcott (wk)
7. Garry Sobers
8. Malcolm Marshall
9. Michael Holding
10. Curtly Ambrose
11. Lance Gibbs
(In 2012, this team would had been exactly the same)


South Africa XI:
1. Barry Richards
2. Graeme Smith (c)
3. Jacques Kallis
4. Graeme Pollock
5. A B de Villiers (wk)
6. Clive Rice
7. Aubrey Faulkner
8. Mike Procter
9. Shaun Pollock
10. Dale Steyn
11. Alan Donald
(In 2012, Denis Lindsay for A B de Villiers; hence Dudley Nourse for Aubrey Faulkner, Hugh Tayfield for Dale Steyn)



India XI:
1. Sunil Gavaskar
2. Virendra Sehwag
3. Rahul Dravid
4. Sachin Tendulkar
5. Virat Kohli
6. M S Dhoni (wk&c)
7. Vinoo Mankad
8. Kapil Dev
9. Ravichandran Ashwin
10. Anil Kumble
11. Mohammad Shami
(In 2012, Vijay Hazare for Virat Kohli, Zaheer Khan for Mohammad Shami, Erapalli Prasanna for Ravichandran Ashwin)




Pakistan XI:
1. Hanif Mohammad
2. Saeed Anwar
3. Younis Khan
4. Javed Miandad
5. Inzamam Ul Haq
6. Imran Khan (c)
7. Moin Khan (wk)
8. Wasim Akram
9. Saqlain Mushtaq
10. Abdul Qadir
11. Waqar Younis
(In 2012, Zaheer Abbas for Younis Khan)



New Zealand XI:
1. Glenn Turner
2. Bert Sutcliffe
3. Kane Williamson
4. Martin Crowe
5. Ross Taylor
6. John Richard Reid (c)
7. Brendon McCullum (wk)
8. Richard Hadlee
9. Daniel Vettori
10. Trent Boult
11. Shane Bond
(In 2012, John Wright for Kane Williamson (Sutcliffe at no. 3), Stephen Fleming for Ross Taylor, Jack Cowie for Trent Boult)



Sri Lanka XI:
1. Sanath Jayasuriya
2. Tilakratna Dilshan
3. Kumar Sangakkara (wk)
4. Mahela Jayawardene
5. Aurobindo De Silva (c)
6. Mahadevan Sathasivam
7. Chamunda Vaas
8. Rangana Herath
9. Astantha De Mel
10. Lasith Malinga
11. Mutthiah Muralidaran
(In 2012, Marvanam Atapattu for Tilakratna Dilshan, Somachandra De Silva for Rangana Herath, Dilhara
Fernando for Lasith Malinga)



Zimbabwe XI:
1. Grant Flower
2. Alistair Campbell
3. Murray Goodwin
4. Duncan Fletcher
5. Andy Flower (wk)
6. David Houghton (c)
7. Sikander Raza
8. Kevin Curran
9. Heath Streak
10. Andy Blignaught
11. Paul Strang
(In 2012, Kyle Jarvis for Sikander Raza)



World XI:
1. Jack Hobbs (England)
2. Sunil Gavaskar (India)
3. Don Bradman (Australia)
4. Sachin Tendulkar (India)
5. Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) (wk)
6. Garry Sobers (West Indies)
7. Imran Khan (Pakistan) (c)
8. Richard Hadlee (New Zealand)
9. Malcolm Marshall (West Indies)
10. Shane Warne (Australia)
11. Sydney Barnes (England)
(In 2012, Adam Gilchrist for Kumar Sangakkara)
 

kyear2

International Coach
Prince EWS XI

Sir Leonard Hutton
Herbert Sutcliffe
Walter Hammond ^(6)
Sachin Tendulkar
Brian Lara
Sir Garfield Sobers ^(5)
Adam Gilchrist +
Imran Khan * (3)
Shane Warne ^(4)
Sir Curtly Ambrose (2)
Glenn McGrath (1)

Kyear XI

Sir Jack Hobbs
Sunil Gavaskar
Donald Bradman *
Steve Smith ^
Sir I. V. A. Richards ^
Jacques Kallis ^(5)
Alan Knott +
Sir Richard Hadlee (2)
Malcom Marshall (1)
Dale Steyn (3)
Muttiah Muralitharan (4)
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
XI from remaining players

Barry Richards
Bobby Simpson ^(6)
Sir George Headley
Greg Chappell ^
Ricky Ponting ^+
Kumar Sangakkara
Keith Miller (3)
Wasim Akram (4)
Dennis Lillee (2)
Allan Donald (1)
Bill O'Reilly (5)
Needs more Hoggard.

But yeah hard to disagree much with the rest of it.
 

Adorable Asshole

International Regular
XI from remaining players

Barry Richards
Bobby Simpson ^(6)
Sir George Headley
Greg Chappell ^
Ricky Ponting ^+
Kumar Sangakkara
Keith Miller (3)
Wasim Akram (4)
Dennis Lillee (2)
Allan Donald (1)
Bill O'Reilly (5)
Boycott instead of Simpson

And probably Pollock instead of Chappell/Headley given Richards is already there
 

kyear2

International Coach
Matthew Hayden / Graeme Smith
Sir Gordon Greenidge
Rahul Dravid
Graeme Pollock
Steve Waugh +
Sir Frank Worrell \°
Jock Cameron
Ravichandran Ashwin
Ray Lindwall
Joel Garner
Michael Holding

And the drop off behind. Quite a bit behind the others and much more subjective.

Everton Weekes and Alan Davidson the borderline picks to miss out.
 

kyear2

International Coach
Watling, Ames, Dujon or Healy surely?
Love his read up on Cricinfo, always have.

Ames was supposedly slightly more batsman leaning, Dujon wasn't the maestro to spin that he was to pace, Healy was ethically challenged at times, at least from my memories.
 

TheJediBrah

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I know he was a very effective ODI bowler in the early days but would Waugh's bowling really be that much more useful in Tests than Border's?
 

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