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embarassing/ immature XI

neville cardus

International Debutant
Rewinding to my favourite period in the game's history, we might point to the blush-inspiring chicaneries of George Ulyett, John Selby, Ted Peate, Ted Pooley and Billy Barnes.
 

neville cardus

International Debutant
how about the famous cricketer who threw up on the pitch after too much booze and was ordered to leave the ground by his captain? was it bobby peel.
Yes, but Bobby is actually meant to have micturated -- lovely word, that -- on the ground.
 
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NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
No Fredalo? Pietersen?


James Marshall for being embarrassing in that he played for us.
 

Briony

International Debutant
Klusener was at odds with Smith due to attitude reasons. Was dropped apparently because of 'dressing-room issues'. And he couldn't get Donald Duck to run in the infamous 1999 WC semi either.
 

Unattainableguy

State 12th Man
What about Ricky Ponting? Who claimed a catch which was clearly grounded? and who gave the "out" signal to Ganguly instead of the umpire in the acrimonius Sydney test? And who indulged in "there is no day tomorrow" celebrations post the match that combined with all other incidents earned the wrath of both home as well as international cricket followers and even the legends like Neil Harvey? I think Ricky Ponting makes the cut.

And so does Micheal Clarke, his deputy, who refused to walk after edging a catch to first slip! And he was the one who took that debatable catch of Ganguly in the Sydney Test also Even if the second one does not count, the first one is enough to qualify as embarassing.

Agree with this, really surprised no one else has mentioned likes Ponting, Clarke, and few other Aussie playerss so far in this thread.
 

bagapath

International Captain
i want to create a XI now since this thread, i feel, is ready to enter its last few pages.

for now, i will start without match fixers. this is only because kickers/spitters/abusers are not the same as blatant cheats. i dont want to have them in any of my XIs. dont know how SS and others would react to my changing earlier stance. but here we go with version 1.0 of all time most embarassing/ immature XI

boycott
slater
g.chappell
lehmann
ranatunga
botham
saleem yousuff (wk)
warne
obnoxious weed
lillee
akhthar

has a pretty nice top order and bowling attack, actually.
 

bagapath

International Captain
statesmen XI

just to contrast the above XI... here is a team full of statesmen, each one good enough to marry your sister...

hobbs
hutton
dravid
may
worrell (c)
gregory
evans (wk)
davidson
marshall
kumble
laker

Manager: Benaud
 
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PhoenixFire

International Coach
TWC did an Awkward XI once:


1 Geoffrey Boycott
2 Sunil Gavaskar
3 WG Grace
4 Sourav Ganguly.
5 Ray Illingworth
6 Adam Parore
7 Roy Gilchrist
8 Dennis Lillee
9 Shoaib Akhtar
10 Billy Bestwick
11 Phil Tufnell
 

Craig

World Traveller
Anyone who has ever been guilty of match fixing should be the first to walk into this side. I have no clue whatsoever why that wouldn't be the biggest and most embarrassing thing for your country. Secondly should be those who did drugs and/or are racist bastards. And finally, it would be on field embarrassments that didn't involve those.

So you have: Malik, Azharuddin, Jadeja, Cronje, Ajay Sharma, Gibbs, Harbhajan, Asif, Akhtar, Warne, Lehmann.

There is your 11, and you don't even need to go to the Gavaskar, Miandad, Lillee, etc. Which are all very annoying, but nowhere near the embarrassment that those guys above are when they did it.

On the drugs, I don't give a **** what cricketers do in terms of steroids, but I realize people are embarrassed about that, otherwise I wouldn't have Warne and Asif in there. Akhtar remains for his steroids, plus his other shenanigans.

Irfan Pathan is the last guy you would want in this XI, there are about five Indians alone who'd be ahead of him. He isn't a Test class bowler, but he always gives it his all for the team, and is probably the nicest guys you will ever meet. It's utterly ridiculous to have him anywhere near this side.


So here is my side:

  1. Lehmann
  2. Malik
  3. Azharuddin
  4. Jadeja
  5. Cronje
  6. Ajay Sharma
  7. Gibbs
  8. Warne
  9. Harbhajan
  10. Asif
  11. Akhtar

Three Pakistanis, four Indians, two Australians, and two South Africans. Maybe too biased against the subcontinental players, but that's where the match fixing controversy originated, so it makes sense.

All my opinion of course, but I take the term embarrassment to mean something a lot more serious than a couple heat of the moment things.
Mark Waugh for 12th man since he gave pitch and weather information to a bookie. And a personal gripe, any player who claims a catch that wasn't.
 
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pasag

RTDAS
statesmen XI

just to contrast the above XI... here is a team full of statesmen, each one good enough to marry your sister...

hobbs
hutton
dravid
may
worrell (c)
gregory
evans (wk)
davidson
marshall
kumble
laker

Manager: Benaud
Would have Woodfull in there, tbh.
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
Mark Waugh for 12th man since he gave pitch and weather information to a bookie. And a personal gripe, any player who claims a catch that wasn't.
Maurice Odumbe tbh:dry: he singlehandedly proved that dealing with dodgy bookies and womanising do not mix
 

pasag

RTDAS
Not denigrating the man, but what's he done save for his line off the physio's bench?
Everything I've read about the man screams out statesman, not just in the Bodyline series but in his general conduct as a cricketer and a person. Would be the second name after Worrell that I'd have on my list.
 

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