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South Africa ATG - Open Voting

Jager

International Debutant
Instead of imagining older players kitted up in helmets and chest guards I find the thought of modern players playing without protective gear a much more entertaining thought. Most of them would be toast with their front foot planting and stand-still hook/pull shots IMO
 

Jager

International Debutant
Oh and them having to deal with sticky wickets. Would be great fun to watch them fail
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Nah, Bradman dropped his bundle against two 90mph quicks aiming for his head. If he had to deal with 4 of them he'd never get out of single figures.
I wish modern day batsmen would average over 55 when they "drop their bundle"
 

AndyZaltzHair

Hall of Fame Member
think Pollock at 4 and Nourse at 5 would be ideal fitting in the order. Both played majority in 4th position but Nourse was very successful too at no.5 averaging 82 from 5 matches with a double ton. Also considering the kind of batsmen they were, it would best fit if Pollock came at 4 followed by Nourse in this batting order.
 
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