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Cricket Families Draft

stumpski

International Captain
Just occurred to me that had Zaremba been playing he could have got an entire Sussex squad this way - filled it up with brothers who's played for the county.

The other thing I meant to mention about Micky Stewart is that he prevented Henry Blofeld from becoming perhaps the most unlikely Test player ever. On a tour of India in 1963-64 he rose from his sickbed to take his place in the starting line-up when Blofeld, accompanying the team as a journalist, was being lined up to play. Stewart took no part in the match after tea on the first day. I'm sure that Blowers, sticking to his diet of cake and champers, would have made it through the game. :)
 
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Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
Might wanna edit those names out (not Blowers :p) - as that's 3 very good families you've just named.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Plenty more where they came from tbh - and I can't see too many picking Ian Greig except as a last resort - which is pretty much what England did.

Take your point with the others though.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Going to nail my county colours to the mast straight away and select Micky and Alec Stewart. Alec needs no introduction, England's most capped Test player for one, but Stewart senior was a pretty useful player in his own right, an opening bat who might have played many more times for England if he hadn't been contemporary with the likes of Boycott and Edrich, and a world class close fielder who at one time was the only man to take seven catches in an innings (since equalled I think). He captained Surrey for most of the 60s, not a golden age in the club's history it has to be said but did lead them to the Championship in 1971, his final season. Later England's first full-time coach.
Might've just taken Alec & his former brother-in-law ahead of the old man, myself. Tightish call tho.
 

stumpski

International Captain
I did consider Butch, yes, but I felt that Micky's short-leg fielding was a stronger second string than Butcher's medium pace and inconsistent slip catching. Early front runner for captain too.

I can go again, but we're still waiting for Metallics aren't we?
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
I did consider Butch, yes, but I felt that Micky's short-leg fielding was a stronger second string than Butcher's medium pace and inconsistent slip catching. Early front runner for captain too.

I can go again, but we're still waiting for Metallics aren't we?
No, pretty sure it's you. You picked last in the first round so get to go first in the second.
 

stumpski

International Captain
OK then ... Hanif and Mushtaq Mohammad it is. :)

Sadiq obviously came into contention as well, but I've got two specialist openers (plus the Gaffer) as it is.
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
Unless archie has any huge objections, we're going to pick Imran and Majid Khan, who are cousins.

GS Chappell
IM Chappell
Majid Khan
Imran Khan
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
I'm going for useful leg-spinning Bajan all-rounder David Holford and his decent-ish cousin Sir Garfield Sobers. :ph34r:
 

archie mac

International Coach
Unless archie has any huge objections, we're going to pick Imran and Majid Khan, who are cousins.

GS Chappell
IM Chappell
Majid Khan
Imran Khan
Yes good choice, a handy start to the team:)

I'm going for useful leg-spinning Bajan all-rounder David Holford and his decent-ish cousin Sir Garfield Sobers. :ph34r:

Ha ha, was going to be my choice, and was hoping no one else would remember his USEFUL cousin
 

Noble One

International Vice-Captain
Alec Bedser and his twin brother Eric Bedser.

Alec I feel doesn't get the respect he deserves on this forum. Nearly all who played with and against Sir Alec Bedser rated him as one of the finest seamers of all time. If Don Bradman could include him in his dream XI, then that is good enough for my families XV.

Eric, unfortunately with his first class record, never managed to play test cricket. Had to compete with Laker for so much of his career. Useful with the bat, not sure if he will make my final XI, but will prove a useful 2nd spin bowler behind Gibbs.

Current Team
Clive Lloyd
Lance Gibbs
Alec Bedser
Eric Bedser
 
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Noble One

International Vice-Captain
With Metallics2006 turn up again, what does everyone think is the best option? He has had ample opportunity to make his 1st pick, do we give him another 24 hours?

Shame as this draft is running quite smoothly now, and is shaping up nicely.
 
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Shri

Mr. Glass
****. Sorry guys. Forgot that I had signed up for this. I suggest you guys just move on without me this time. I will try to be on time from the next draft. Cheers.
 
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NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
So does that mean I pick now or? Let me know in the next 10 minutes so I can make my choice,,
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Too late, changed my mind and decided to go for a standout performer in Sir Richard Hadlee and his dad Walter Hadlee.

Ranji
Duleep
Richard Hadlee
Walter Hadlee
 

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