Goughy
Hall of Fame Member
....certain criteria
I was thinking to day about the England team that played a Test match a number of years ago with 11 players that had scored a FC century.
Then I was thinking about the best team possible for countries with 10 players with BOTH
- a FC century
and
- min 50 FC wickets
and a keeper with a FC score of 200 or more.
FC 100 AND min 50 FC wickets
South Africa
1. Hall
2. Zander de Bruyn
3. Kallis
4. Dale Benkenstein
5. Kemp
6. Jacobs
7. Ontong
8. Albie Morkel
9. Pollock
10. Johan van der Wath
11. Boje
Unlucky to miss out- Petersen, Van Wyk, Klusener
England
1. Trescothick
2. Butcher
3. Vaughan
4. McGrath
5. Pietersen
6. Collingwood
7. Flintoff
8. Foster
9. Cork
10. Giles
11. Gough
What do other countries look like?
What would a World XI look like if they all had to have a Test 100 AND 50 Test wickets, and a keeper with a Test double century? It would be a tough team to pick!
I was thinking to day about the England team that played a Test match a number of years ago with 11 players that had scored a FC century.
Then I was thinking about the best team possible for countries with 10 players with BOTH
- a FC century
and
- min 50 FC wickets
and a keeper with a FC score of 200 or more.
FC 100 AND min 50 FC wickets
South Africa
1. Hall
2. Zander de Bruyn
3. Kallis
4. Dale Benkenstein
5. Kemp
6. Jacobs
7. Ontong
8. Albie Morkel
9. Pollock
10. Johan van der Wath
11. Boje
Unlucky to miss out- Petersen, Van Wyk, Klusener
England
1. Trescothick
2. Butcher
3. Vaughan
4. McGrath
5. Pietersen
6. Collingwood
7. Flintoff
8. Foster
9. Cork
10. Giles
11. Gough
What do other countries look like?
What would a World XI look like if they all had to have a Test 100 AND 50 Test wickets, and a keeper with a Test double century? It would be a tough team to pick!
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