ICC 2005 - Australia update season 2024
A quiet Saturday afternoon has resulted in playing through a couple extra seasons.
World Test Championship
Australia
India
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
New Zealand
South Africa
England
West Indies
Zimbabwe
World ODI Championship
Australia
Pakistan
England
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
West Indies
India
South Africa
Bangladesh
Zimbabwe
Feeling very dirty as India moments ago beat Australia in the 2024 World Cup.
Current starting squad - Test records
1. G Jefferson: 24,174 runs @ 82.22
2. D May: 17,477 runs @ 65.95, 300 wickets @ 38.03
3. B Popplewell: 10,829 runs @ 72.68
4. G Fish: 6,593 runs @ 72.45
5. R Forrest: 4,294 runs @ 66.06
6. M Herceg: 634 runs @ 52.83
7. T Danvers: 5,105 runs @ 37.26
8. L Fry: 1,244 runs @ 24.88, 380 wickets @ 24.61
9. J Hemp: 2,893 runs @ 18.43, 1,154 wickets @ 25.83
10. R Corbett: 1,418 runs @ 18.91, 390 wickets @ 29.66
11. M Bent: 354 runs @ 9.57, 194 wickets @ 30.94
Reserves:
A Agee: 5,481 runs @ 63.00
R Birtles: 2,215 runs @ 52.74
T Gratrix: 6,127 runs @ 51.06
J Westlake: 930 runs @ 48.95
G Remmington: 795 runs @ 46.76
A Norton: 1,327 runs @ 44.23
B Robertson: 2,253 runs @ 44.18
D Morris: 69 wickets @ 32.26
I Beresford: 48 wickets @ 35.48
S Matthews: 57 wickets @ 35.63
M Pollard: 221 wickets @ 36.31
Having no troubles recycling batsmen through both the Test and ODI sides. So much quality sitting on the bench. I have my eye on another talented batsman who has started his first class career well with an average of 67.43.
Bowling a different story. Almost no talent on the bench, and this team is ****ed when Hemp retires (36 now). Plenty of bowlers who average low 20's in first class cricket, however this seems to translate into a mid 30 Test bowling averages.