YupYou can only really have 6 front line bowlers in a side before adding more gives you no advantage at all. So while the team of 11 batsmen has some theoretical merit, the team of 11 bowlers doesn't, it's all drawback and no upside.
Haha, where did you hear this? I can pretty well guarantee Tommy hasn't scored a ton anywhere, be it beach, bach, Basin Reserve.Chris Martin has a club level hundred ffs. I think international level bowlers would be able to handle some gentle part timers just fine.
So do I. Still reckon Ponting would be capable of finding the edge of my bat.Chris Martin has a club level hundred ffs. I think international level bowlers would be able to handle some gentle part timers just fine.
Someone tell that to Ross Taylor. Terrible bowler when he bowls pace.Haha, where did you hear this? I can pretty well guarantee Tommy hasn't scored a ton anywhere, be it beach, bach, Basin Reserve.
I'd say the batsmen are favourites, they generally become passably ok bowlers given they operate in the nets to international-class batsmen.
Yes thisProbably the batsmen. They usually have few issues now putting up 300 even when they don't have good players coming in right through the order. There would be little risk involved in batting hard at all, and if they're all international batsmen then they're all well versed in doing so against good opening and death bowlers anyway.
You can only really have 6 front line bowlers in a side before adding more gives you no advantage at all. So while the team of 11 batsmen has some theoretical merit, the team of 11 bowlers doesn't, it's all drawback and no upside.
I pick Adam Lyth for the bowling teamI reckon the bowlers team should not include any player who has scored an International fifty, and the batters team shouldn't have anyone who has taken an International wicket.
Put the minimum requirement as 25 internationals games (any format), and see what that brings up.
The keeper will have to meet these requirements too.
yep, i think a bowlers XI would probably win the test matches. The ODI game should go to the batters XIProbably the batsmen. They usually have few issues now putting up 300 even when they don't have good players coming in right through the order. There would be little risk involved in batting hard at all, and if they're all international batsmen then they're all well versed in doing so against good opening and death bowlers anyway.
You can only really have 6 front line bowlers in a side before adding more gives you no advantage at all. So while the team of 11 batsmen has some theoretical merit, the team of 11 bowlers doesn't, it's all drawback and no upside.