There must be a few common names.. Shahid Afridi, Chris Gayle, Sanath Jayasuriya, maybe Thilakaratne Dilshan at the moment.. I think Wilfred Rhodes used to open the batting for a while as well. I'm sure there must be more..
For a while, as in forming a fairly storied opening pair with Jack Hobbs. If I'm not mistaken they held the record for opening partnership for a long time (350+) till it was broken by another all rounder-batsman opener pair (Mankad-Roy). Both pairs likely to be in the top 3 opening combinations ever for their respective countries - certainly for Mankad-Roy (as the other two are Gavaskar-Chauhan, Sehwag-Gambhir).
Should be pointed-out that during the time Rhodes was regularly opening the batting at Test level he was for the most part not bowling much or at all, and playing purely as a specialist opening batsman.I said "for a while" simply because he wasn't always an opener. He's played 1000+ first class games if I remember the stats right and quite a few of them were spent not opening. The beginning part of his career, he was predominantly a bowler. It took him a few years to start opening regularly I think.
Fair point - I've fixed it.Very harsh on Craig White there. Get him out of that side TBH, his performances for ENG between WI 2000 to AUS 2002/03 where very solid..
Blimey, had forgotten all about him. There may be more as well.No Ian Greig Mr Z?
And Lendl threatening to suffer the same.Simmons is an interesting one in that he sort of became an all-rounder at the international level as it became clear he was not a good enough batsman to be playing on that alone.
Haha indeed, it had to be very traumatic..Fair point - I've fixed it.
Putting that team together was quite a traumatic experience tbh. And I limited myself to those who were picked before Andrew Flintoff. So no room for Ian Blackwell, Anthony McGrath or Gavin Hamilton. Or Amjal Shazaad or Luke Wright for that matter.
Hinted at far more than that, albeit you're right in the brevity stakes. DeFreitas was a better Test bowler in the end than either Cork or White; even Ealham hardly let anyone down despite clearly not being Test-standard. Wouldn't Pringle and Watkinson bat about 3 places higher than you've put them too? And you later mention Reeve - get him in instead of Chris Cowdrey to captain.A "New Ian Botham" All-Rounder XI
1. RC Irani
2. AJ Hollioake
3. CS Cowdrey (c)
4. DJ Capel
5. RJ Blakey (w)
6. MA Ealham
7. CC Lewis
8. BC Hollioake
9. M Watkinson
10. DR Pringle
11. PAJ DeFreitas
Edit: I've dropped Craig White and Dominic Cork on the grounds that they each briefly hinted at competence.