Saleem Malik maybe?bryce said:paul wiseman would be up there too
I guess just being omitted then recalled. Graeme Hick was dropped and recalled no less than nine times, I know that for a fact, but wonder if this is a record.FaaipDeOiad said:Probably depends on your definition of "dropped". If being dropped is playing a test or two and then being omitted without an injury, it could be someone like Macgill. If it's having a sustained run in the side, then being dropped and coming back for a sustained run, Ramprakash would be my guess.
Well if it's just being omitted and then recalled, my pick is Stuart Macgill. He's played 33 tests, and excluding periods in which Warne was injured not many of them have been consecutive. I'd say he's been omitted and recalled back into the side at least 10-15 times.Fiery said:I guess just being omitted then recalled. Graeme Hick was dropped and recalled no less than nine times, I know that for a fact, but wonder if this is a record.
Amazingly it's only 8 times.FaaipDeOiad said:Well if it's just being omitted and then recalled, my pick is Stuart Macgill. He's played 33 tests, and excluding periods in which Warne was injured not many of them have been consecutive. I'd say he's been omitted and recalled back into the side at least 10-15 times.
I couldn't say how many of the 14 times he was dropped, although i'd guess it was a fair few. He was a pretty strong guy, and I don't remember many injuries.marc71178 said:Not sure he was dropped that often was he (Devon Malcolm)?
Although having said that it's about 14 times he missed games after playing!
Interesting. Well, since he played well with the Watson experiment in Sydney, there's a fair chance he will get some more one-off games before Warne retires, so he might break 10.marc71178 said:Amazingly it's only 8 times.