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Greatest XI for your County/State

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Interesting. WB was always home to India's most prestigious stadium though. And cricket's popularity in the state never seemed to be any lower than in other states.
In all honesty, Mumbai has historically produced like 60% of all cricketers for India. Karnataka, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Punjab are the only other states with definitely much better players than Bengal, and they didn't had to fight with football for attention, which in many ways is still more popular, and definitely culturally plays a huge role. And again, we just relatively sucked. It happens to many regions really, I will say UP is an even bigger WTF case (considering Bihar self explanatory).
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
In all honesty, Mumbai has historically produced like 60% of all cricketers for India. Karnataka, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Punjab are the only other states with definitely much better players than Bengal, and they didn't had to fight with football for attention, which in many ways is still more popular, and definitely culturally plays a huge role. And again, we just relatively sucked. It happens to many regions really, I will say UP is an even bigger WTF case (considering Bihar self explanatory).
UP has lagged behind in pretty much all fields since independence. WB has excelled in everything from arts to literature to science. So it's always felt like an oddity that they haven't produced that many world class cricketers. Competition with football is probably the best explanation.
 

Coronis

International Coach
Gauteng/Transvaal

1.Barry Richards
2.Graeme Smith
3.Jimmy Cook
4.Graeme Pollock
5.Eddie Barlow
6.Aubrey Faulkner
7.Jock Cameron (WK)
8.Clive Rice (C)
9.Mike Procter
10.Vince Van Der Bijl
11.Kagiso Rabada
Pretty sure Richards and Procter didn’t play for Transvaal.
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
Victoria is an interesting exercise

If you go on international success and rep:


Woodfull *
Lawry
Harvey
Ponsford
Hassett
Miller
Armstrong
Blackham +
Warne
Hughes
Johnston

Would be interesting to select a side only based on Shield record though.
 

the big bambino

International Captain
Because they cheat and call Don Bradman, Allan Border, Adam Gilchrist and Usman Khawaja as NSW when they played the majority of shield cricket elsewhere

Note they “cheat” by picking people born in NSW and who played for NSW for NSW. Poacher states can suck it. It’s like Hampshire stealing Marshall from Barbados.
 

Burgey

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Barbados imo is the only non-Test playing side which could compete with NSW's AT XI
 

Line and Length

Cricketer Of The Year
Western Australia didn't play Shield Cricket until 1947 but this line-up isn't too bad.

Bob Simpson
Justin Langer
Ross Edwards
Kim Hughes
Damien Martyn
John Inverarity
Adam Gilchrist
Bruce Yardley
Dennis Lillee
Graham McKenzie
Terry Alderman

Unlucky: Geoff Marsh, Rod Marsh, Tom Moody, Cam Green, Tony Lock, Bruce Reid
 

Qlder

International Debutant
Western Australia didn't play Shield Cricket until 1947 but this line-up isn't too bad.

Bob Simpson
Justin Langer
Ross Edwards
Kim Hughes
Damien Martyn
John Inverarity
Adam Gilchrist
Bruce Yardley
Dennis Lillee
Graham McKenzie
Terry Alderman

Unlucky: Geoff Marsh, Rod Marsh, Tom Moody, Cam Green, Tony Lock, Bruce Reid
Where's Mike Hussey and Adam Voges?
 

Line and Length

Cricketer Of The Year
Where's Mike Hussey and Adam Voges?
Serious oversights. They could replace Edwards and Inverarity. I must confess, I relied heavily on my 50th Anniversary (1947-1997) album of collector cards. As a result, the obvious selection of Gilchrist was the only more recent pick.
 
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Northerner

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Derbyshire

John Wright
Lawrence Rowe
Ron Headley
Peter Kirsten
Eddie Barlow
Kim Barnett
Bob Taylor
Geoff Miller
Mike Hendrick
Les Jackson
Mike Holding

12th man Devon Malcolm or Dominic Cork,
 
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