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Lee NSW ATG LMFAO
Jack Gregory as well IMOOnly in ODIs.
He's behind McGrath and Davidson easily and Spofforth if you're willing to go back that far. If you want to include Lindwall he's ahead of Lee as well.
Plus MillerOnly in ODIs.
He's behind McGrath and Davidson easily and Spofforth if you're willing to go back that far. If you want to include Lindwall he's ahead of Lee as well.
Wait, Doug Walters played for Queensland?Put Lindwall back in a blue cap where he belongs please.
Actually make them give back Walters, Border and Chappell.
Nice. To hear that Headley and Sobers average roughly the same in FC matches in Aus or Eng sounds just about right to me.Bear in mind that Headley's (pre-war) average was boosted by the weakened attacks England picked against WI, especially in tours of the WI: e.g. in his debut series the England bowlers were Voce (20, on his Test debut), Haig, Rhodes (52), Stevens, Astill (none of whom played in the Ashes series the next summer); in the 1935 series the principal England bowlers were Farnes, Smith (debut), Hollies (debut), Paine (debut) and Wyatt.
If you exclude those Tests - i.e. just consider his matches in England/Australia between the wars - his average was about 50. Which FWIW is pretty much the same as Sobers' average in England/Australia.
The quality of bowling he faced at FC level was not "questionable". Like I mentioned earlier, almost a quarter of his FC games were legitimate, actual Test matches (all of them bar one were against either Eng or Aus). Yes, it's true the MCC would often withhold their best players when selecting touring parties back then, but those squads contained bowling attacks that were better than most of the county sides of their time (which is saying quite alot).How can you reasonably make a case for Headley? He faced 2nd rate English bowling attacks and the quality of bowling he faced in the FC circuit is questionable. Can't find any reasonable argument that justifies his place in the company of Viv, Sobers etc
You should put them in whichever FC team they played most for.It's a pretty long bow to draw to put Border and Gilchrist in NSW or Harris in SA. Border is a Queenslander through and through, Gilly is a Wozzie and Harris didn't get good until he came to Queensland.
Lindwall could be either QLD/NSW given he spent roughly half his time in both, similarly to Bradman being a NSW/SA player.
Looks like Tassie the only team to field guys who haven't played tests in their ATG side here.My attempts at ATG state XI's. Using where they learnt their cricket/made their FC debuts as the eligibility criteria.
NSW
Trumper
Simpson
Bradman
Border *
S Waugh
Clarke
Gilchrist +
Davidson
Lindwall
O'Reilly
McGrath
Victoria
Woodfull *
Lawry
Ponsford
Harvey
Hassett
Miller
Trumble
Blackham +
Warne
Hughes
Johnston
Queensland
Hayden
Brown
Love
Burge
Law *
Symonds
Healy +
Johnson
Kasprowicz
McDermott
Ironmonger
South Australia
Blewett
Phillips
Hill
G Chappell
I Chappell *
Lehmann
Harris
Gillespie
Langley +
May
Hawke
Western Australia
Rogers
Langer
Katich *
Martyn
Hussey
Hughes
R Marsh +
Lillee
MacGill
Alderman
Reid
Tasmania
Cox
Di Venuto
Boon
Ponting *
Bailey
Badcock
Woolley +
Walker
Nash
Hilfenhaus
Campbell
To clarify, that figure (50) was referring to their averages in Test matches in England & Australia.Nice. To hear that Headley and Sobers average roughly the same in FC matches in Aus or Eng sounds just about right to me.
Bit short on pace bowling - maybe bring in FS Jackson and Gough/Bowes for Illingworth/Close and Verity.Yorkshire
Hutton
Sutcliffe
Root
Leyland
Illingworth
Close*
Jimmy Binks+
Rhodes
Hirst
Verity
Trueman
Yes, it is packed with allrounders and I couldn't find room for Boycott.