So in other words, make the whole thing unrealistic just so you can play U/19s?Don said:liam we prefer the first list.its better.and plus i cud make the u-19 team.so use the first one
Mr Mxyzptlk said:The more I think about it, the more I'm liking the U19 idea. At first I said it as a joke, but it could add another aspect to it all.
If thats the case, im gone already...So long as you don't pension people off when they get past 30.
First one. And it isn't too unrealistic as other in CW's position, like Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, chuck young players in.Mr Mxyzptlk said:Latest list.
Which set of ages looks more favourable?
The more I think about it, the more I'm liking the U19 idea. At first I said it as a joke, but it could add another aspect to it all.
I got a way, cut the age back to 15, in country that are establishing themsleves its not un common that people start playing FC when their 15. That way you can be realistic and still get you into the U19 side.Don said:and thats not a problem all that wud done is that u-19 players cannot play in the senior squad.if they do they wud no longer be eligible for the u-19 squad. or they are only allowed to play in the odi squad
Like I said, it isn't too unrealistic. Mohammad Ashraful made his test debut for Bangladesh at 16y 362d, Enamul Haque jnr at 16y 320d, Mushfiqur Rahim at 16y 267d, Talha Jubair at 16y 223d. There have been 3 test debutants aged 15 or younger. Taibu was captain of Zimbabwe at 18. It does happen.vic_orthdox said:So in other words, make the whole thing unrealistic just so you can play U/19s?
vic_orthdox said:So in other words, make the whole thing unrealistic just so you can play U/19s?
Cricinfo said:Full name Jack Patrick McNamara
Born February 13, 1987, Sydney, New South Wales
Current age 19 years 16 days
Mr Mxyzptlk said:Season 2 - 2003.
Nah, 9 years on you're 36.bugssy said:so that would have made me 27 in 2003 so i am 30 (oh dear)