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Pre-War Cricket Draft

Flyonthewall

U19 Captain
Adelaide, South Australia for my ground I feel, as the home ground of the star spinner and also the ground where Larwood wreaked havoc in 1932-33, I feel this is a good choice for my side.

Apologies for my absence over the last three days, for I've been away on holiday. The Draft can proceed as normal from now on, and I shall set up a voting thread whence it has finished!
 

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
For my home ground, I'm going to say Headingley, because most of my team seem to have done well there.

Bill Woodfull (c)
RHB
Test average: 46.00
Headingley average: 63.66

"The Rock": averaged 64.99 in FC cricket, let himself down with a notorious wisecrack in 32/33 to Plum Warner but otherwise known as a fine leader and general good egg.

Reggie Spooner
RHB
Tests: 32.06
Headingley: 51.50

Legendary stylist of the Golden Age. At his best against fast bowling on difficult pitches, and a master of googly bowling. England rugby international.

Archie Jackson
RHB
Tests: 47.40
Headingley: 1.00 (one point nought)

Prodigious Scottish batsman whose artistry led him to be acclaimed as the next Trumper (or the next Kippax). A contemporary of Bradman, and rated by some as the better prospect, but died tragically young. Could have opened for my team but I wanted him in the middle order next to Kippax.

Alan Kippax
RHB
Tests: 36.12
Headingley: 77.00

Brilliant strokemaker known for his silky late cut and hook shot. FC average of 57.22.

Frank Woolley
LHB, SLA
Tests: bat 36.07, bowl 33.91
Headingley: bat 40.37, bowl 29.00

"When you wrote about him, there weren't enough words. In describing a great innings by Woolley, and few of them were not great in artistry, you had to be careful with your adjectives and stack them in little rows, like pats of butter or razor-blades. In the first over of his innings, perhaps, there had been an exquisite off-drive, followed by a perfect cut, then an effortless leg-glide. In the second over the same sort of thing happened; and your superlatives had already gone. The best thing to do was to presume that your readers knew how Frank Woolley batted and use no adjectives at all.....there was all summer in a stroke by Woolley, and he batted as it is sometimes shown in dreams."

...And in his day maybe the best SLA bowler in the world

Gilbert Jessop
RHB, RF/RFM
Tests: bat 21.88, bowl 35.40
Headingley: bat 6.75

Fast bowler; great fielder; and maybe the fastest-scoring batsman the game has known

Dick Lilley (w)
RHB, WK
Tests: 20.52
Headingley: 15.00

Alec Stewart to Bert Strudwick's Jack Russell. A good batsman and highly reliable keeper.

Maurice Tate
RHB, RFM
Tests: bat 25.48, bowl 26.16 (Bradman)
Headingley: bat 20.75, bowl 19.95

Hero

Sir Gubby Allen
RHB, RF
Tests: bat 24.19, bowl 29.37 (Bradman)
Headingley: N/A

Misguidedly refused to bowl fast leg theory but otherwise unblemished record as a fast-bowling all-rounder. Vice-captain

Bert Vogler
LBG
Tests: bat 17.00, bowl 22.73
Headingley: bat 10.00, bowl 16.00

Leg break / googly pioneer. Could hold a bat

SF Barnes
RM / RFM
Tests: bat 8.06, bowl 16.43
Headingley: bat 5.66, bowl 12.64

Military-medium trundler, enjoyed some modest success
 

Flyonthewall

U19 Captain
For my home ground, I'm going to say Headingley, because most of my team seem to have done well there.

Bill Woodfull (c)
RHB
Test average: 46.00
Headingley average: 63.66

"The Rock": averaged 64.99 in FC cricket, let himself down with a notorious wisecrack in 32/33 to Plum Warner but otherwise known as a fine leader and general good egg.

Reggie Spooner
RHB
Tests: 32.06
Headingley: 51.50

Legendary stylist of the Golden Age. At his best against fast bowling on difficult pitches, and a master of googly bowling. England rugby international.

Archie Jackson
RHB
Tests: 47.40
Headingley: 1.00 (one point nought)

Prodigious Scottish batsman whose artistry led him to be acclaimed as the next Trumper (or the next Kippax). A contemporary of Bradman, and rated by some as the better prospect, but died tragically young. Could have opened for my team but I wanted him in the middle order next to Kippax.

Alan Kippax
RHB
Tests: 36.12
Headingley: 77.00

Brilliant strokemaker known for his silky late cut and hook shot. FC average of 57.22.

Frank Woolley
LHB, SLA
Tests: bat 36.07, bowl 33.91
Headingley: bat 40.37, bowl 29.00

"When you wrote about him, there weren't enough words. In describing a great innings by Woolley, and few of them were not great in artistry, you had to be careful with your adjectives and stack them in little rows, like pats of butter or razor-blades. In the first over of his innings, perhaps, there had been an exquisite off-drive, followed by a perfect cut, then an effortless leg-glide. In the second over the same sort of thing happened; and your superlatives had already gone. The best thing to do was to presume that your readers knew how Frank Woolley batted and use no adjectives at all.....there was all summer in a stroke by Woolley, and he batted as it is sometimes shown in dreams."

...And in his day maybe the best SLA bowler in the world

Gilbert Jessop
RHB, RF/RFM
Tests: bat 21.88, bowl 35.40
Headingley: bat 6.75

Fast bowler; great fielder; and maybe the fastest-scoring batsman the game has known

Dick Lilley (w)
RHB, WK
Tests: 20.52
Headingley: 15.00

Alec Stewart to Bert Strudwick's Jack Russell. A good batsman and highly reliable keeper.

Maurice Tate
RHB, RFM
Tests: bat 25.48, bowl 26.16 (Bradman)
Headingley: bat 20.75, bowl 19.95

Hero

Sir Gubby Allen
RHB, RF
Tests: bat 24.19, bowl 29.37 (Bradman)
Headingley: N/A

Misguidedly refused to bowl fast leg theory but otherwise unblemished record as a fast-bowling all-rounder. Vice-captain

Bert Vogler
LBG
Tests: bat 17.00, bowl 22.73
Headingley: bat 10.00, bowl 16.00

Leg break / googly pioneer. Could hold a bat

SF Barnes
RM / RFM
Tests: bat 8.06, bowl 16.43
Headingley: bat 5.66, bowl 12.64

Military-medium trundler, enjoyed some modest success
Got to say that's a bloody awesome side; and a very exciting and stylish one also. Would put this mob as the early favourites for the coveted "best side" title. They've got good batting down to No.9, which considering the bowling looks stronger is some achievement really.
 

Michaelf7777777

International Debutant
The SCG for my ground pick

Charter 77 - Final Lineup

1. Jack Hobbs
2. Herbie Collins (*)
3. George Headley
4. Bobby Abel
5. Warren Bardsley
6. Wilfred Rhodes
7. Jack Gregory
8. George Giffen
9. Sammy Carter (+)
10. Bill Lockwood
11. Reginald Schwarz
 

Matt79

Global Moderator
Aussie won't be able to make his selection, so we need to pick one for him. I'd nominate the Bullring in Jo'Berg
 

fredfertang

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I know we're not supposed to comment on such matters but I hope aussie's ban is a short one - I could see why he was banned last time but tbh haven't seen anything like it recently - anyway he has certainly made a positive contribution to this thread
 

Matt79

Global Moderator
It's not going to be particularly short given he's only recently returned from a six month spell.
 

Flyonthewall

U19 Captain
Round 1 Picks
Blakus - WG Grace
Zaremba - SF Barnes
Fredfertang - Wally Hammond
Aussie - JJ Kotze
Himmanv - Bill O'Reilly
Michaelf7777777 - Jack Hobbs
Flyonthewall - Clarrie Grimmett
Marcuss - Les Ames
Pasag - Victor Trumper
Somerset - George Lohmann

Round 2 Picks
Somerset - KS Ranjitsinjhi
Pasag - Herbert Sutcliffe
Marcuss - Aubrey Faulkner
Flyonthewall - Harold Larwood
Michaelf7777777 - George Headley
Himmanv - Fred Spofforth
Aussie - Charles Macartney
Fredfertang - Stanley Jackson
Zaremba - Maurice Tate
Blakus - Monty Noble

Round 3 Picks
Zaremba - Wilfred Rhodes
Michaelf7777777 - Frank Woolley
Aussie - Tibby Cotter
Fredfertang - Douglas Jardine
Flyonthewall - Stan McCabe
Somerset - Charlie Turner
Blakus - Hugh Trumble
Himmanv - Hedley Verity
Marcuss - Bill Voce
Pasag - Clement Hill

Round 4 Picks
Pasag - CB Fry
Marcuss - Bill Ponsford
Himmanv - KS Duleepshinji
Blakus - Patsy Hendren
Somerset - JJ Ferris
Flyonthewall - Stewart Dempster
Fredfertang - Tom Richardson
Aussie - Jock Cameron
Michaelf7777777 - Jack Gregory
Zaremba - Archie Jackson

Round 5 Picks

Flyonthewall - Bert Oldfield
Blakus - Billy Murdoch
Michaelf7777777 - George Giffen
Pasag - Learie Constantine
Somerset - Archie Maclaren
Zaremba - Gilbert Jessop
Marcuss - Bruce Mitchell
Fredfertang - Maurice Leyland
Himmanv - Arthur Shrewsbury
Aussie - Tich Freeman

Round 6 Picks
Aussie - Jack Ryder
Himmanv - Phil Mead
Fredfertang - Ted McDonald
Marcuss - Bill Bowes
Zaremba - Bill Woodfull
Somerset - Herbie Taylor
Pasag/Matt79 - Warwick Armstrong
Michaelf7777777 - Bill Lockwood
Blakus - Vijay Merchant
Flyonthewall - Eddie Paynter

Round 7 Picks

Himmanv - Jack Blackham
Somerset - Johnny Briggs
Flyonthewall - Ken Farnes
Aussie - John Gunn
Fredfertang - Frank Foster
Zaremba - Alan Kippax
Marcuss - Ernest Tyldesley
Blakus - Bobby Peel
Pasag/Matt79 - Billy Bates
Michaelf7777777 - Bobby Abel

Round 8 Picks
Michaelf7777777 - Warren Bardsley
Pasag/Matt79 - Billy Barnes
Blakus - George Hirst
Marcuss - Colin Blythe
Zaremba - Gubby Allen
Fredfertang - Jack Russell
Aussie - Arthur Richardson
Flyonthewall - Allan Steel
Somerset - Joe Hardstaff Jr.
Himmanv - George Ulyett

Round 9 Picks
Fredfertang - Arthur Mailey
Aussie - Jack Sharp
Himmanv - Cyril Walters
Somerset - George Duckworth
Blakus - Bill Brown
Zaremba - Dick Lilley
Marcuss - Jack Fingleton
Pasag/Matt79 - Bill Whitty
Michaelf7777777 - Herbie Collins
Flyonthewall - George Gunn

Round 10 Picks
Flyonthewall - Charles Kelleway
Michaelf7777777 - Sammy Carter
Pasag/Matt79 - Herbert Strudwick
Marcuss - Vernon Ransford
Zaremba - Bert Vogler
Blakus - Tom Hayward
Somerset - Andy Sandham
Himmanv - Tip Foster
Aussie - George Challenor
Fredfertang - Harold Gimblett

Round 11 Picks
Marcuss - Morris Nichols
Somerset - Johnny Tyldesley
Aussie - Jimmy Sinclair
Michaelf7777777 - Reginald Schwarz
Zaremba - Reginald Spooner
Flyonthewall - Roy Kilner
Himmanv - Charles Bannerman
Pasag/Matt79 - Clifford Roach
Blakus - JT Hearne
Fredfertang - Alfred Lyttleton

Round 12 Picks - Ground Selection

Fredfertang - The Oval
Blakus - Lords
Pasag/Matt79 - Melbourne Cricket Ground
Himmanv - Old Trafford
Flyonthewall - Adelaide Oval
Zaremba - Headingley
Michaelf7777777 - Syndey Cricket Ground
Aussie - The Gabba, Brisbane
Somerset - Trent Bridge
Marcuss - Wanderers, Johannesburg
 
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