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Cricket Budget Draft

kyear2

Cricketer Of The Year
Yeah, you wouldn't want to **** with that. 2 of the fastest bowlers of all time and arguably the best.
Not arguably, he was the best IMO. Additionally he was also up there with the other two in terms of speed.
 

watson

Banned
(OK, now that I've made my morning coffee.....)

This is the easiest pick of all, although there is an English keeper with a similar number of Tests, and who also batted regularly at No.8, that I also like;

01. Arthur Morris - 46
02. Conrad Hunte - 44
03. Ted Dexter - 62
04. Greg Chappell - 87
05. Charlie Macartney - 35
06. Norm O'Neill - 42
07. Mike Procter - 7
08. Jackie Hendricks - 20
09. Hugh Tayfield - 37
10. Andy Roberts - 47
11. Dennis Lillee - 70

I reckon that it's a pretty strong team from one to eleven, with no obvious weak links.

Have just 3 Tests left over, with Procter & Hendricks basically paying for Chappell and Lillee.
 
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watson

Banned
In case Andy Roberts is assumed to be appreciably slower than the other West Indian quicks, here is the perfect over against Tony Greig;

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EP8grMGB_WY

The best fast bowler that I faced.......With a lot of bowlers, as soon as you had seen off their first few overs, you knew you were OK - but not with this man. SUNIL GAVASKAR

In a League of their Own - 100 Cricket Legends Select their World XI.
 
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ohnoitsyou

International Regular
Martin Crowe :wub: (77 Matches, 5444 Runs, 14 Wickets) for a dose of experience in the batting line up.

The worlds best batsman for 10 years

Ohnos XI:

Stewie Dempster10 Matches723 Runs @65.72
Cyril Walters11 Tests784 Runs @52.26
KS Duleep12 Matches995 Runs @ 58.52
Graeme Pollock23 Matches2256 Runs @60.974 Wickets @ 50.57
Martin Crowe77 Matches5444 Runs @45.3614 Wickets @48.28
Stanley Jackson20 Matches1415 Runs @48.7924 Wickets @ 33.29
Adam Gilchrist96 Matches5570 Runs @ 47.60
Sir Ian Botham102 Matches5200 Runs @ 33.54383 Wickets @ 28.40
Sir Richard Hadlee86 Matches3124 Runs @ 27.16431 Wickets @ 22.29
Jim Laker46 Matches676 Runs @ 14.08183 Wickets @ 21.24
Jack Cowie9 Matches90 Runs @ 10.0045 Wickets @ 21.53
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Budget (+W) 10 Matches, 723 Runs, 30 Wickets.
 
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kyear2

Cricketer Of The Year
(OK, now that I've made my morning coffee.....)

This is the easiest pick of all, although there is an English keeper with a similar number of Tests, and who also batted regularly at No.8, that I also like;

01. Arthur Morris - 46
02. Conrad Hunte - 44
03. Ted Dexter - 62
04. Greg Chappell - 87
05. Charlie Macartney - 35
06. Norm O'Neill - 42
07. Mike Procter - 7
08. Jackie Hendricks - 20
09. Hugh Tayfield - 37
10. Andy Roberts - 47
11. Dennis Lillee - 70

I reckon that it's a pretty strong team from one to eleven, with no obvious weak links.

Have just 3 Tests left over, with Procter & Hendricks basically paying for Chappell and Lillee.
Really nice team Watson.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
Final XI

1Len Hutton
2Trevor Goddard
3KS Ranjitsinhji
4Denis Compton
5Patsy Hendren
6Vijay Hazare
7Denis Lindsay +
8Hugh Trumble
9Dale Steyn
10Fazal Mahmood
11Sydney Barnes
 
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Dan

Hall of Fame Member
01. Arthur Morris - 46
02. Conrad Hunte - 44
03. Ted Dexter - 62
04. Greg Chappell - 87
05. Charlie Macartney - 35
06. Norm O'Neill - 42
07. Mike Procter - 7
08. Jackie Hendricks - 20
09. Hugh Tayfield - 37
10. Andy Roberts - 47
11. Dennis Lillee - 70
Macartney to 3 with Dexter at 5 IMO. Macartney's record at 3 post-WWI is crazy.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
Virat Kohli for my 12th pick.


1Len Hutton
2Trevor Goddard
3KS Ranjitsinhji
4Denis Compton
5Patsy Hendren
6Vijay Hazare
7Denis Lindsay +
8Hugh Trumble
9Dale Steyn
10Fazal Mahmood
11Sydney Barnes

Anyone thinks Virat Kohli should play in my first XI?

I leave 2 matches, 2624 runs and 8 wickets on the table.
 

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