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International Captain
Join Date: Jul 2010
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Pollock would've been my choice among the two in general, but playing him at 10 or 9 would have been tad too low, so I went for Davidson.
This format is quite interesting. Do you go for the best players or aim for best batting order? Nice dilemma
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International Debutant
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: The land of Siddle
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You can always push him back to 8 in the batting lineup, which is still perhaps a little unorthodox but might look okay
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International Vice-Captain
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: London, England
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Quote:
Damn, I should have picked Proctor
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International 12th Man
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Wellington, NZ
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Agent's 12 hours are up so I'll take Aubrey Faulkner for my round 3 pick and Sir Donald Bradman for my round 4 pick
Charter 77 So Far Don Bradman Aubrey Faulkner Imran Khan (*) Richard Hadlee |
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