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ODI Descending Draft

trundler

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I was certain of sneaking in Roberts or Lillee. 100% sure of it. Passed over McDermott and Morkel with a hand on my heart.
 

kingkallis

International Coach
Gavin Hamilton to bat at No.6

CricZo XI

Mark Waugh / o
Adam Gilchrist / +
Faf du Plessis / (c)
Craig Ervine /
Ross Taylor /
Gavin Hamilton / o
Abdul Razzaq / o
Thomas Odoyo o /
Shane Warne o /
Jasprit Bumrah o
Allan Donald o
 

kingkallis

International Coach
He won 3 MOMs that cup I think!
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.
 

Line and Length

Cricketer Of The Year
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 providing left arm variation and Klusener support 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.
 
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CricAddict

Cricketer Of The Year
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.
Lovely side, L&L. A lot of my favorites in there starting with Sachin. Klusenar bowled right handed though.
 

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Dave Houghton to keep


Dhawan
Gibbs
Goodwin
Aravinda
Jonty
Houghton+
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Waqar
Saqlain
Malinga
Garner
 

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