Jager
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Guess this guy is a chance for the USA president's clause...
Wilson | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo
Guess this guy is a chance for the USA president's clause...
Wilson | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo
I think if you change the clause to-Not pedantic about spelling, I say.
Johnson, Taylor, Truman and Jackson all have players, but I think we should do first names of the cricketer as well - that includes Arthur and Garfield as well without checking.
If someone could make a list tonight of possible players, it would really help me - unfortunately I'm out all of tonight and most of tomorrow - if not I'll do it tomorrow night.
That would work - easily?I think if you change the clause to-
"Player shares a first or last name with a USA president",
it'll be a lot simpler, but still challenging enough.
Just to clarify one more....does the batsman need to have been dismissed by both Warne and Murali; or one of Warne/Murali?kingkallis - Select a batsman who played his highest amount of innings in a spot from 1-6 who was dismissed by Warne/Muralitharan
Just to clarify:Final clause list
watson - boxing day century scorer (MCG)
Cevno - played FC cricket with a team starting with G (test player)
Blakus - select a player who has not been selected in both previous drafts
AZH - someone who clean bowled Bradman in tests
Himannv - test debut before WWII
kyear - played test cricket in WI, England and Australia (other countries permitted too)
Monk - select a player with a test batting average of between 25 and 40
Eds - Select a player to debut post-WWII
Michael - Shares a surname with a US president/vice president
Jager - select a female test cricketer
Marcuss - Select a player dismissed as part of a test cricket hat-trick
kingkallis - Select a batsman who played his highest amount of innings in a spot from 1-6 who was dismissed by Warne/Muralitharan
I agree.Why would you make a pool of potential players? Half the effort is doing the groundwork yourself.
Sorry, both Warne & Muralitharan!Just to clarify one more....does the batsman need to have been dismissed by both Warne and Murali; or one of Warne/Murali?
Have we started already? OK then.....R1
Michaelf7777777 -
watson -
kyear2 -
Jager -
Cevno -
Himannv -
Eds -
Blakus -
AndyZaltzHair -
Marcuss -
Monk -
kingkallis -
Timestamp: 2012-09-15 08:10:43 UTC
Knew this was going to happen, would have been my pick as wellHave we started already? OK then.....
AZH - someone who clean bowled Bradman in tests = Walter Hammond
3rd Test: Australia v England at Melbourne, Dec 29, 1928 - Jan 5, 1929 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo
Well Michael (whose clause it was), used James Garfield to match with Garfield Sobers. So I'd assume it's going to be fairly liberal in that respect. Last name/First name of President can equal either Last name/First name of player, it looks like.So are we allowed to use the "first" name of the President as well or only "surname" is final?
Sounds reasonableWell Michael (whose clause it was), used James Garfield to match with Garfield Sobers. So I'd assume it's going to be fairly liberal in that respect. Last name/First name of President can equal either Last name/First name of player, it looks like.
Let's all agree with the boss - apart from the 'make a list' bit.Not pedantic about spelling, I say.
Johnson, Taylor, Truman and Jackson all have players, but I think we should do first names of the cricketer as well - that includes Arthur and Garfield as well without checking.
If someone could make a list tonight of possible players, it would really help me - unfortunately I'm out all of tonight and most of tomorrow - if not I'll do it tomorrow night.