ImpatientLime
International Regular
Would beat Bangladesh and Zimbabwe and run the West Indies close tbf.
Quite close actually, Sachin played for Yorks in 92, Vaughan in 93. He was originally rejected from the Yorkshire academy for being born in Manchester and only selected when the rule was liftedNot even close.
It is never just one thing but the rule would not have been lifted when it was if it wasnt for potentially losing Vaughan. The Vaughan factor tipped the scales. Just bringing in overseas players wasnt enough of a reason to change.Quite close actually, Sachin played for Yorks in 92, Vaughan in 93. He was originally rejected from the Yorkshire academy for being born in Manchester and only selected when the rule was lifted
The fact that Lord Hawke was born outside Yorkshire should mean that, but for some reason doesn'tThe Yorkshire born rule was only in force from the 60s iirc. They had a captain before the first world war that was born in Devon. I think this makes all their subsequent titles null and void.
SomersetWhat county side would Devon people follow. Most of my ancestry comes from Peter Tavy, Tavistock.
Somerset is kinda there to rep the whole west countryWhat county side would Devon people follow. Most of my ancestry comes from Peter Tavy, Tavistock.
Yep and interesting selections such as who to bat at 3? Laker and Johnny Wardle both in the 2nd XI having around 300 Test wickets at just over 20 between themYes, all you'd lack would be a really top class 'keeper
What would the side look like?I still maintain that an AT Yorkshire XI would be better than quite a few AT line ups from some test nations.
In 2006 readers of the Yorkshire Post selected the following 1st and 2nd XI teams based on contributions to YCCC. If it was an alltime Yorkshire XI though then players who did well for other counties (eg Laker), those who played more for the national team such as Gough and Hoggard, those who were early legends like Colonel The Honourable Sir Francis Stanley Jackson, P.C., G.C.I.E, Peate and Peel, those born outside the county but raised there eg Vaughan and those who had a rocky record with establishment such as Wardle could all be considered. Over 90 Yorkshire born players have played for England.What would the side look like?
I'm sure we had this discussion a few years ago. NSW were ridiculous, as were Barbados from memory.I still maintain that an AT Yorkshire XI would be better than quite a few AT line ups from some test nations.
Yeh I recall that. Nsw is ridiculously strong.I'm sure we had this discussion a few years ago. NSW were ridiculous, as were Barbados from memory.