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which team has the most all rounders
to me it is pakistan with 4
to me it is pakistan with 4

also bowling all-rounders adams and franklinPrince EWS said:.
and if you take the allrounder term lightly, you also have Mills, Astle and McMillan.
I forgot about Adams, but as for Franklin, he seems to have been cast aside as a one day player, and I dont think he lives up to the allrounder status in tests.bryce said:also bowling all-rounders adams and franklin
IMO there's probably not even 4 genuine all rounders in World Cricket.cricket player said:which team has the most all rounders
to me it is pakistan with 4![]()
give him a couple of years, he bats at 5 for his state.Prince EWS said:I forgot about Adams, but as for Franklin, he seems to have been cast aside as a one day player, and I dont think he lives up to the allrounder status in tests.
When he gets more than 25* for New Zealand we'll take notice.bryce said:don't get franklin's ability with the bat wrong,
Franklin Batting in State Championship Last Season,
379 runs@34.45, H/S:108*
Franklin Batting in State Shield Last Season,
207 runs@51.75, H/S:67*
he has also scored a fair few runs for NZ 'A' including a century, his batting seems to be fairly underrated.
For me an all-rounder is simple: someone who is as good with bat as ball (wicketkeeping and fielding don't come into it for me - no such thing as specialists at either). Like batsmen and bowlers, you get good ones and not so good ones.Prince EWS said:Just becuase someone isnt very good, it doesnt mean they are not an allrounder! Just like batsmen and bowlers, you have good and bad allrounders.
Anthony McGrath is a prime example. Obviously he is not picked for his batting or bowling alone, and in ODIs, you couldnt say one was better than the other (but in tests Im pretty confident his batting would be considered better than his bowling).