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    All Time Test XI Which Team will Win ?

    While there's a case for picking Botham (especially if you pretend his career post-1985ish didn't happen), you could pick one of Lillee/Garner/Holding instead: Knott-Hadlee-Marshall-Qadir-Lillee (say) is hardly a weak tail. Seems odd to leave out Miandad when his average for that period is 57...
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    Diminishing Draft Voting thread

    "Welcome to Day 14 here at Rawalpindi..."
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    What is the best 'below ATG' XI?

    I don't think <45 batting and >30 bowling are equally "non-AVG". Post-war, there are: - 887 batsmen with 10+ innings in the top 7, of whom 107 have a 45+ batting average - 573 bowlers with 25+ wickets, of whom 198 have a <30 bowling average.
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    Diminishing Draft

    Len Hutton Barry Richards George Headley Brian Lara Graeme Pollock Steve Waugh Clyde Walcott+ Monty Noble* Maurice Tate Brian Statham Jack Cowie
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    Jack Cowie
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    Monty Noble @ankitj
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    Already picked
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    Maurice Tate @ataraxia
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    Brian Statham @CricAddict
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    Diminishing Draft

    Well, now I realise I should have picked Faulkner in the last round. Oh well, Barry Richards it is. Picks to date (before it all goes wrong when I have to pick some bowlers): Len Hutton Barry Richards George Headley Brian Lara Graeme Pollock Steve Waugh Clyde Walcott+ @Pothas
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    Most overrated cricketer

    I was joking of course when I called KD a tedious plodder, but I don’t think a bowler’s drawing percentage has nothing to do with them… surely someone who on average took 3-70 in 45 overs would draw more often than someone who took 3-70 in 15 overs.
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    Most overrated cricketer

    Most draws for any Test cricketer is 75 (out of 131) by that tedious plodder Kapil Dev.
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    The anti-Bazball XI
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    George Headley
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    Graeme Pollock @kingkallis
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    Clyde Walcott @CricAddict
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    Len Hutton
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    The Records and Milestones thread

    In fact it should be Anderson (523) - corrected.
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    The Records and Milestones thread

    And to answer the question no-one asked, here are the batting pairs who scored > 15000 runs together: 24480 in 146 : SR Tendulkar (12586) & R Dravid (11894) 21919 in 126 : KC Sangakkara (11547) & DPMD Jayawardene (10372) 19136 in 132 : R Dravid (10607) & VVS Laxman (8529) 17839 in 120 : SR...

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