I was hoping that you won't pick him since you already had Murali and Jadeja.Mujeeb Ur Rahman (55)
He won 3 MOMs that cup I think!Neil Johnson for his 132 not out off 144 balls, plus 2 wickets against Australia at Lords, 1999.
Zimbabwe might have won the game if their middle order didn’t fold during the chase.
For me, when it comes down to scraps (picking from associates) any international success will do.To be honest, I dont understand why people pick players in an ODI draft by keeping their test cricket reputation in mind?
I had Johnson, Hamilton and one more in my mind who played really well against regular international teams. Johnson got picked to settled for Hamilton who scored against top teams before making that disastrous debut against SA.He won 3 MOMs that cup I think!
Lovely side, L&L. A lot of my favorites in there starting with Sachin. Klusenar bowled right handed though.I need a 'keeper from a non-top 9 nation. I'll go with Regis Chakabva (61). He has batted everywhere from opening down to 8. I'm sure he'd be useful down the order.
Sachin Tendulkar (c) /o
Chris Gayle /o
Jacques Kallis /o
Mahela Jayawardene /
Kapil Dev /o
Mohammad Nabi /o
Lance Klusener /o
Regis Chakabva (wk) /
Rashid Khan o/
Chaminder Vaas o/
Josh Hazlewood o
This side has great batting depth and bowling variation.
The openers are ODI double centurians with centurians down to number 8.
Hazelwood, Kapil Dev and Kallis have Vaas and Klusener providing left arm variation in the pace department.
Mohammad Nabi and Rashid Khan have great white ball reputations as spinners and the off spin/leg spin combination would be most effective. Tendulkar and Gayle provide bowling support if required.
I had my eye on him as my final pick. Good choice.Dave Houghton to keep
Thanks @ CricAddict . Have corrected.Lovely side, L&L. A lot of my favorites in there starting with Sachin. Klusenar bowled right handed though.