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Four Eras Test Draft

Line and Length

Cricketer Of The Year
After 4 completed rounds it is interesting to see the breakdown of selections v eras.

Pre WW1 we have had 12 picks with a further 20 to come
Between the Wars - 17 picks & 31 to come
WWII - WSC - 18 & 30 to come
Post WSC - 17 and 31 to come

It could get interesting at the pointy end of the draft.
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
Hugh Trumble (pre WW1)

Hugh Trumble (19 May 1867 – 14 August 1938) was an Australian cricketer who played 32 Test matches as a bowling all-rounder between 1890 and 1904. He captained the Australian team in two Tests, winning both. Trumble took 141 wickets in Test cricket—a world record at the time of his retirement—at an average of 21.78 runs per wicket. He is one of only four bowlers to twice take a hat-trick in Test cricket. Observers in Trumble's day, including the authoritative Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, regarded him as ranking among the great Australian bowlers of the Golden Age of cricket. He was named as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1897 and the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, established in 1996, inducted him in 2004.

A tall and thin off spinner, Trumble delivered the ball at a quicker pace than most spin bowlers, using his height and uncommonly long fingers to his greatest advantage. He was at his best on the softer pitches of England, but his accuracy and variations in pace enabled him to take wickets on the harder pitches of Australia. He was a dependable lower order batsman and a fine fielder in the slips. He was recognised as a shrewd thinker about the game and was popular with team-mates and opponents, with a penchant for practical jokes.


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Krypto

U19 Vice-Captain
Was on my list as well however behind Faulkner and Compton , was seriously considering picking him up if he wasn't taken in my next pick , the thing is there is 4 now 3 that I taught will be gone by now and not sure what to make of it . Seeing that there is only 3 before my next pick i am pondering should I change my strategy and risk team balance to pick one of them up or stay the coarse . At least a couple of drafters before I face that conundrum .
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Was on my list as well however behind Faulkner and Compton , was seriously considering picking him up if he wasn't taken in my next pick , the thing is there is 4 now 3 that I taught will be gone by now and not sure what to make of it . Seeing that there is only 3 before my next pick i am pondering should I change my strategy and risk team balance to pick one of them up or stay the coarse . At least a couple of drafters before I face that conundrum .
Stan was my next target pick as well..... I took Ames in the last pick to secure whom I consider the best non-modern wicky batter; but now I am not sure whether it was the right call
 

Krypto

U19 Vice-Captain
Stan was my next target pick as well..... I took Ames in the last pick to secure whom I consider the best non-modern wicky batter; but now I am not sure whether it was the right call
I did something similar as the early Gilchrist pick got me a bit rattled so chose Jock Cameron who I rate same as you rate Ames and subsequently losing out on 2 picks 1 main and one secondary for the same spot so some adjustments has been made .
 

Line and Length

Cricketer Of The Year
Here is an updated list of selections made:

Four Eras Draft
ParticipantPre WWI (pre 1914)Between the WarsPre WSCPost WSC
Silver SilvaJ.HobbsB.PonsfordM.Holding
T.Greig
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BitmapS.BarnesS.McCabeV.RichardsWaqar Younis
G.Pollock
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ankitj/Cricket BlissImran KhanB.Lara
N.HarveyJ.Kallis
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RedH.TrumbleB.WoodfullA.DavidsonM.Marshall
R.Ponting
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Patience Acc. + GutF.SpofforthB.O'ReillyR.LindwallS.Smith
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KryptoA.FaulknerJ.Cameron
F.WoolleyD.Compton
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HimannvC.B.FryG.SobersA.Donald
D.LilleeP.Cummins
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JOJOXIS.JacksonD.NourseK.MillerS.Tendulkar
C.Macartney
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trundlerM.NobleB.MitchellR.Hadlee
S.Gavaskar
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PothasRanjitsinhjiG.ChappellG.McGrath
S.Warne
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Line & LengthV.TrumperF.TruemanM.Muralitharan
G.LohmannB.Statham
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TeutonL.HuttonM.ProcterWasim Akram
H.Verity
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Andrew BH.SutcliffeB.RichardsA.Gilchrist
S.Pollock
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Fuller PilchW.G.GraceC.GrimmettA.Roberts
H.Larwood
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ataraxiaC.HillG.HeadleyD.Steyn
W.Armstrong
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capt_LuffyW.RhodesW.HammondC.Ambrose
L.Ames
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