Haha it was between him and Fanie for me tooKhan Mohammad to complete the bowling attack
CricZo XI
Graeme Gooch / (1)
Desmond Haynes / (1)
Charles Macartney / o (3+)
Martin Crowe / (1)
Mahela Jayawardene / © (3+)
John Reid / o (1)
Syed Kirmani + / (3+)
Alan Davidson o / (3+)
Khan Mohammad o (3+)
Lance Gibbs o (1)
Sydney Barnes o (1)
I too had Fanie and Khan in my list. You picked Fanie so it made life easier for me.Haha it was between him and Fanie for me too
Sanath Jayasuriya 6973 @ 40.07 : 98 @ 34.34 78/0
Sid Barnes 1072 @ 63.05 : 4 @ 54.50 14/0
Javed Miandad 8832 @ 52.57 : 17 @ 40.11 93/1
Everton Weekes 4455 @ 58.61 : 1 @ 77.00 49/0
Martin Donnelly 582 @ 52.90 : 7/0
Tony Greig* 3599 @ 40.43 : 141 @ 32.20 87/0
Jock Cameron+ 1239 @ 30.21 : 39/12
Heath Streak 1990 @ 22.35 : 216 @ 28.14 17/0
Vernon Philander 1779 @ 24.04 : 224 @ 22.32 17/0
Shane Warne 3154 @ 17.32 : 708 @ 25.41 125/0
Tom Richardson 177 @ 11.06 : 88 @ 25.22 5/0
He's quite right. As a prime example, my final selection came down to Kevin Pietersen (104 Tests, 8181 runs @ 47.28) or Kumar Duleepsinhji (12 Tests, 993 runs @ 58.5). Purely on averages Duleepsinhji would be selected. However, 7 of his 12 tests were against New Zealand and 8 of his 12 played in England. These are factors to consider when looking at players with relatively short careers.I hope that sides aren't judged on averages alone
Thankyou for making the draft Line and Length and whilst there were a few clarifications needed on syllables I thought it made for an interesting dynamic not being able to pick many of the leading players and having some more niche players, a few I'm hearing for the first time (everyday a learning day!). Also deciding whether to prioritise multi-syllable names or 1 syllable names added to the draft in my opinion.Selection is complete and, when everyone has posted full teams with stats and (optional) comments, I will post them together for peer judgement.
ataraxia commented:
He's quite right. As a prime example, my final selection came down to Kevin Pietersen (104 Tests, 8181 runs @ 47.28) or Kumar Duleepsinhji (12 Tests, 993 runs @ 58.5). Purely on averages Duleepsinhji would be selected. However, 7 of his 12 tests were against New Zealand and 8 of his 12 played in England. These are factors to consider when looking at players with relatively short careers.
Thanks to all of the participants and my apologies for making life difficult for those uncertain about syllables. I'll look at conducting another draft in the future and I'll try to avoid anything controversial.
You have 3 Australians.Restricted Draft
Honest Hunks
Jeff Stollmeyer - 2159 runs @ 42
Pieter Van Der Bijl – 460 runs @ 51, backup keeper
Joe Root – 7599 runs @ 48, 28 wickets @ 50
Aravinda De Silva (vc) – 6361 runs @ 43, 29 wickets @ 42
Shakib Al Hasan – 3862 runs @ 39, 210 wickets @ 31
Mushtaq Mohammed – 3643 runs @ 39, 79 wickets @ 29
Imran Khan © - 3807 runs @ 38, 362 wickets @ 23
Les Ames (wk) – 2434 runs @ 41, 74 catches and 23 stumpings
James Pattinson – 417 runs @ 26, 81 wickets @ 26
Jason Gillespie – 1218 runs @ 19, 259 wickets @ 26
Bruce Reid – 113 wickets @ 25
Very happy with the side overall, choice of new ball pairing between Reid and either Imran/Pattinson depending on Imran’s batting workload, excellent 4 seamer attack for all conditions, bounce, swing, pace, reverse swing all available in plenty. Excellent allrounders for the spin attack in Shakib and Mushtaq, covering both wrist and finger spin with plenty of back up from Aravinda and Joe Root. Batting wise, batsmen who average 40 or there abouts till 8 and 9 and 10 are no mugs either, so will never be easy to run through this side, whatever be the attack facing them. Think its one of my better efforts in recent drafts.
You have 3 Australians.
Root, Ames and Higgs?Honest Hunks
Jeff Stollmeyer - 2159 runs @ 42
Pieter Van Der Bijl – 460 runs @ 51, backup keeper
Joe Root – 7599 runs @ 48, 28 wickets @ 50
Aravinda De Silva (vc) – 6361 runs @ 43, 29 wickets @ 42
Shakib Al Hasan – 3862 runs @ 39, 210 wickets @ 31
Mushtaq Mohammed – 3643 runs @ 39, 79 wickets @ 29
Imran Khan © - 3807 runs @ 38, 362 wickets @ 23
Les Ames (wk) – 2434 runs @ 41, 74 catches and 23 stumpings
Jason Gillespie – 1218 runs @ 19, 259 wickets @ 26
Ken Higgs – 185 runs @ 12, 71 wickets @ 21
Bruce Reid – 113 wickets @ 25
Very happy with the side overall, choice of new ball pairing between Reid and either Imran/Higgs depending on Imran’s batting workload, excellent 4 seamer attack for all conditions, bounce, swing, pace, reverse swing all available in plenty. Excellent allrounders for the spin attack in Shakib and Mushtaq, covering both wrist and finger spin with plenty of back up from Aravinda and Joe Root. Batting wise, batsmen who average 40 or there abouts till 8 and 9 and 10 are no mugs either, so will never be easy to run through this side, whatever be the attack facing them. Think its one of my better efforts in recent drafts.