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CW Draft League - The Reserves

Valer

First Class Debutant
Nice pick Monk.
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Fred Trueman.

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Hammond
O'Reiley
 
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Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Charlie Macartney
Harold Larwood

  1. -
  2. Charlie Macartney
  3. Keith Miller
  4. -
  5. -
  6. Mike Procter
  7. -
  8. Harold Larwood
  9. -
  10. -
 

Jager

International Debutant
Alan Davidson. Perfect bowler for the OD format. Economical and being a left armer adds nice variety. More than handy lower order bat as well.

Great pick, but Davo's wicket-taking ability should not be overlooked, either. Deadly accurate, sure, but not just there for control. Probably the best pure bowler pick so far
 

Michaelf7777777

International Debutant
As Monk's 12 hours have come and gone I'll take John R Reid as my next pick please

Charter 77 So Far

Barry Richards
Graeme Pollock
John R Reid (*)
Jack Gregory
Clarrie Grimmett
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Neil Harvey

I think he'd be one hell of a finisher in the Hussey/Bevan mould. He was a quick scorer, lightning fast feet and could hit over the top when he needed to.

  1. -
  2. Charlie Macartney
  3. Keith Miller
  4. -
  5. -
  6. Neil Harvey
  7. Mike Procter
  8. -
  9. Harold Larwood
  10. -
  11. -
*Order subject to dramatic change



Round One:
morgieb - Sydney Barnes
Valer - Walter Hammond
rvd619323 - Keith Miller
Monk - Ray Lindwall
Michael7777777 - Barry Richards

Round Two:
Michael7777777 - Graeme Pollock
Monk - Clyde Walcott
rvd619323 - Mike Procter
Valer - Bill O'Reilly
morgieb - Jack Hobbs

Round Three:
Michael7777777 - Clarrie Grimmett
Monk - Alan Davidson
morgieb - Hedley Verity
Valer - Fred Trueman
rvd619323 - Charlie Macartney

Round Four:
rvd619323 - Harold Larwood
Valer - Aubrey Faulkner
morgieb - Trevor Goddard
Monk - Victor Trumper
Michael7777777 - Jack Gregory

Round Five:
Monk - Richie Benaud
Michael7777777 - John R. Reid
rvd619323 - Neil Harvey
morgieb - George Lohmann
Valer - Les Ames

Round Six:
Valer - George Headley
morgieb - Stan McCabe
rvd619323 - Everton Weekes
Michael7777777
Monk
 
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Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
Richie Benaud. Spinning all rounder and hard hitting lower order bat. Captain.

1. Victor Trumper
2. Clyde Walcott (wk)




7. Richie Benaud (c)
8. Ray Lindwall
9. Alan Davidson
 

morgieb

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George Lohmann

1. Goddard
2. Hobbs
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8. Verity
9. Barnes
10.
11. Lohmann
 

Valer

First Class Debutant
Les Ames - Opening / Wk

George Headley - Finisher.

Team

1 Les Ames
2
3 Wally Hammond
4
5
6 George Headly
7 Aubrey Faulkner
8
9 Bill O'Reilly
10 Fred Trueman
11
 
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Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Les Ames - Opening / Wk

George Headley - Finisher.
Bastard..

I'll take Sir Everton Weekes.
He could score quickly, was technically brilliant, good in the field and, IMO, would be great at working the gaps in the middle overs, while still hitting boundaries. He was described as Bradman-like in the way he kept the scoreboard ticking over.

  1. -
  2. Charlie Macartney
  3. Keith Miller
  4. Sir Everton Weekes
  5. -
  6. Neil Harvey
  7. Mike Procter
  8. -
  9. Harold Larwood
  10. -
  11. -
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Round One:
morgieb - Sydney Barnes
Valer - Walter Hammond
rvd619323 - Keith Miller
Monk - Ray Lindwall
Michael7777777 - Barry Richards

Round Two:
Michael7777777 - Graeme Pollock
Monk - Clyde Walcott
rvd619323 - Mike Procter
Valer - Bill O'Reilly
morgieb - Jack Hobbs

Round Three:
Michael7777777 - Clarrie Grimmett
Monk - Alan Davidson
morgieb - Hedley Verity
Valer - Fred Trueman
rvd619323 - Charlie Macartney

Round Four:
rvd619323 - Harold Larwood
Valer - Aubrey Faulkner
morgieb - Trevor Goddard
Monk - Victor Trumper
Michael7777777 - Jack Gregory

Round Five:
Monk - Richie Benaud
Michael7777777 - John R. Reid
rvd619323 - Neil Harvey
morgieb - George Lohmann
Valer - Les Ames

Round Six:
Valer - George Headley
morgieb - Stan McCabe
rvd619323 - Everton Weekes
Michael7777777 - Learie Constantine
Monk - Charlie Turner

Round Seven:
Michael7777777 - Warwick Armstrong
morgieb - Len Hutton
rvd619323 - CB Fry
Valer - Bill Lockwood
Monk

Round Eight:
Monk
Valer
rvd619323
morgieb
Michael7777777

Round Nine:
rvd619323
Monk
morgieb
Michael7777777
Valer

Round Ten:
Valer
Michael7777777
morgieb
Monk
rvd619323

Round Eleven:
Monk
Michael7777777
rvd619323
Valer
morgieb

Round Twelve:
morgieb
Valer
rvd619323
Michael7777777
Monk
 
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Michaelf7777777

International Debutant
I'll take Learie Constantine as my next pick please

Charter 77 So Far

Barry Richards
Graeme Pollock
John R Reid (*)
Jack Gregory
Learie Constantine
Clarrie Grimmett
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
I'll take Learie Constantine as my next pick please

Charter 77 So Far

Barry Richards
Graeme Pollock
John R Reid (*)
Jack Gregory
Learie Constantine
Clarrie Grimmett
Very nice selection - I think he scored at around 80 runs per hour, IIRC. Good, big-hitting all-rounder. Damn good with the ball, too.
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
CTB Turner to join my bowling attack. I have no doubts he'd have been an incredible ODI bowler.


1. Victor Trumper
2. Clyde Walcott (wk)
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. Richie Benaud (c)
8. Ray Lindwall
9. Alan Davidson
10
11. CTB Turner
 

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