Or Anderson.Sobers might not be doing much bowling.
Couple of overs with the new ball to see if it swings.Or Anderson.
This is probably the most normal looking team in the draft.Posting the final playing XI
CricZo XI
Jimmy Cook /
Sanath Jayasuriya / o (7)
Frank Worrell / o (c) (5)
Saurav Ganguly / o (8)
Steve Waugh / o (6)
Vinod Kambli /
Ian Healy + /
Pat Cummins o / (3)
Graham McKenzie o (1)
Bill O'Reilly o (4)
Jeff Thomson o (2)
I am pretty happy with this very experienced (More than 800 test matches) playing XI lead by a fine Caribbean. The Aussie bowling attack of Cummins, Thomson, McKenzie and O'Reilly can rattle any batting line up for sure. Worrell, Waugh, Jayasuriya & Ganguly will play the role of that 5th bowler when needed.
Cook & Jayasuriya were caught discussing how to adapt BazBall and management is in the mood to let them enjoy it. Kambli & Ganguly too are excited to take on the spinners while Worrell, Sr. Waugh & Healy will play their natural game.
Haha not sure I've seen Morice Bird picked I a draft before.After all my moaning, I forgot to attach a spiel to my final team so here goes.
Michael Atherton /
Peter Richardson /
Marnus Labuschagne /o
Walter Hammond (c) /o
Colin Cowdrey /
Morice Bird /o
Harold Larwood o
Gil Langley (w/k)
Curtly Ambrose o
Matthew Hoggard o
Danish Kaneira o
A pair of steady if unremarkable openers are followed a trio of talented middle order batsmen, including an ATG. It may be asking a bit of Bird to be a Test all rounder but he is regarded as such in FC ranks. Larwood is no slouch at #7 with a Test knock of 98 and 3 FC centuries. Langley is a more than competent Test 'keeper, having taken over from the highly regarded Don Tallon. Initially selected in Shield cricket as a batsman, he adds depth to the batting.
Ambrose. Hoggard and Larwood make up a fine pace attack with Hammond and Bird in support. Danish Kaneira, with 261 Test victims, provides the spin with back up from Labuschagne if required.
With that line-up I had no grounds to complain. Sorry about that @JOJOXI - this proved a very challenging and interesting draft. Well done.
Perhaps fair enough to say Mankad was an ATG player but he wasn't an ATG batsman. Not even close.root and mankad as opener
I hadn't even heard of him before this draft.Haha not sure I've seen Morice Bird picked I a draft before.
Yes it was. The unconventional nature made for both highs and lows.Thank you for all taking part, I hope the draft whilst unconventional towards the end was enjoyable.
Yep Wooley, Das, Wright wasn't the kindest start but notable looking at your XI that it looks very balanced, 3 seamers, 1 spinner, Wooley and no one glaringly out of position.Certainly the most interesting XI's I have seen drafted ever with either unbalanced teams or very mediocre players with no real Test credentials.
Haha these drafts can be good for that sometimes - they make you research players you'd have never heard of before, it can result in some interesting finds.I hadn't even heard of him before this draft.