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Budget Draft Voting Thread

Vote for the 3 teams you feel are the best


  • Total voters
    14
  • Poll closed .

Jarquis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Criteria:
Maximum Budget of 500 Test caps, 30000 Test runs, 1000 Test wickets.
Each team had the option to exchange 3000 runs for 100 wickets or vice versa.

Draft Order
Code:
Round 1			Player		Caps	Runs	Ws
1.	BackFootPunch	George Headley	22	2190	0
2.	Garson007	Barry Richards	4	508	1
3.	GIMH		Ben Stokes	4	247	14
4.	Marcuss		Keith Miller	55	2958	170
5.	ohnoitsyou	Graeme Pollock	23	2256	4
6.	ankitj		Sydney Barnes	27	242	189
7.	Monk		Alan Davidson	44	1328	186
8.	Watson		Mike Procter	7	226	41
9.	smalishah84	Aubrey Faulkner	25	1754	82
10.	kyear2		Bill O'Reilly	27	410	144
11.	Michaelf7777777	WG Grace	22	1098	9
12.	morgieb		Harold Larwood	21	485	78
13.	Spikey		Clarrie Grimmet	37	557	216
14.	Cabinet96	Vern Philander	20	469	105
15.	Johnners	Malc Marshall	81	1810	376


Round 2
16.	Johnners	Clyde Walcott	44	3798	11
17.	Cabinet96	Che Pujara	17	1590	0
18.	Spikey		Andy Flower	63	4794	0
19.	morgieb		Garry Sobers	93	8032	235
20.	Michaelf7777777	Les Ames	47	2434	0
21.	kyear2		Jack Hobbs	61	5410	1
22.	smalishah84	Saeed Anwar	55	4052	0
23.	Watson		Dennis Lillee	70	905	355
24.	Monk		Ray Lidwall	61	1502	228
25.	ankitj		Len Hutton	79	6971	3
26.	ohnoitsyou	Jim Laker	46	676	193
27.	Marcuss		Victor Trumper 	48	3163	8
28.	GIMH		Shane Bond	18	168	87
29.	Garson007	Herb Sutcliffe	54	4555	0
30.	BackFootPunch	Ryan Harris	21	428	93

Round 3
31.	Michaelf7777777	Fred Spofforth	18	217	94
32.	Cabinet96	Fred Trueman	67	981	307
33.	morgieb		Dudley Nourse	34	2960	0
34.	Monk		Archie Jackson	8	474	0		
35.	Garson007	Neil Adcock	26	146	104
36.	Watson		Greg Chappell	87	7110	47
37.	Marcuss		Joel Garner	58	672	259
38.	BackFootPunch	Imran Khan	88	3807	362
39.	kyear2	Michael Holding	60	910	249
40.	ohnoitsyou	Stewie Dempster	10	723	0
41.	ankitj		Dale Steyn	69	955	350
42.	Johnners	Frank Tyson	17	230	76
43.	GIMH		Vinod Kambli	17	1084	0
44.	smalishah84	Allan Donald	72	652	330
45.	Spikey		Everton Weekes	48	4455	1

Round 4
46.	Spikey		Colin Croft	27	158	125
47.	smalishah84	Wes Hall	48	818	192
48.	GIMH		Simon Jones	18	205	59
49.	Johnners	Sid Barnes	13	1072	4
50.	ankitj		Denis Linsday	19	1130	0
51.	ohnoitsyou	Jack Cowie	9	90	45
52.	kyear2		Frank Worrell	51	3860	69
53.	BackFootPunch	Martin Donnelly	7	582	0
54.	Marcuss		Stan McCabe	39	2748	36
55.	Watson		Andy Roberts	47	762	202
56.	Garson007	AB de Villiers	89	6827	2
57.	Monk		Bill Ponsford	29	2122	0
58.	morgieb	George	 Lohmann	18	213	112
59.	Cabinet96	Viv Richards	121	8540	32
60.	Michaelf7777777	Charlie Turner	17	323	101


Round 5
61.	Johnners	Richie Benaud	63	2201	248
62.	GIMH		Brad Hodge	6	503	0
63.	Cabinet96				
64.	Watson		Arthur Morris	46	3533	2
65.	ohnoitsyou	Richard Hadlee	86	3124	431
66.	morgieb		Vijay Merchant	10	859	0
67.	BackFootPunch	Bruce Mitchell	42	3471	27
68.	Spikey		Bill Woodfull	35	2300	0
69.	Michaelf7777777	Clive Rice	0	0	0
70.	smalishah84	Jack Russell	54	1897	0
71.	Monk		Brian Lara	131	11953	0
72.	Marcuss		Don Tallon	21	394	0
73.	Garson007	Shaun Pollock	108	3781	421
74.	kyear2		Wally Hammond	85	7249	83
75.	ankitj		Fazal Mahmood	34	620	139


Round 6
76.	ankitj		Vijay Hazare	30	2192	20
77.	kyear2		Ian Bishop	43	632	161
78.	Garson007	Kyle Abbott	1	13	9
79.	Marcuss		V van der Bijl	0	0	0
80.	Monk		Arthur Mailey	21	222	99
81.	smalishah84	Mushta q Mohammad	57	3643	79
82.	Michaelf7777777	Ted McDonald	11	116	43
83.	Spikey		Lindsay Hassett	43	3073	0
84.	BackFootPunch	Stuart MacGill	44	349	208
85.	morgieb		Hedley Verity	40	669	144
86.	ohnoitsyou	Adam Gilchrist	96	5570	0
87.	Watson		Ted Dexter	62	4502	66
88.	Cabinet96				
89.	GIMH		Graham Thorpe	100	6744	0
90.	Johnners	Lee Irvine	4	353	0


Round 7
91.	ohnoitsyou	Ian Botham	102	5200	383
92.	kyear2		Peter Pollock	28	607	116
93.	GIMH		Graeme Swann	60	1370	255
94.	Michaelf7777777	Shane Warne	146	3154	708
95.	Marcuss		Wasim Akram	104	2898	414
96.	Garson007	Faf du Plessis	11	782	0
97.	morgieb		Waqar Younis	87	1010	373
98.	Monk		Farokh Engineer	46	2611	0
99.	BackFootPunch	Brad Haddin	54	3007	0
100.	Johnners	Eddie Paynter	20	1540	0
101.	smalishah84	Eddie Barlow	30	2516	40
102.	Spikey		Alec Bedser	51	714	236
103.	ankitj		Denis Compton	78	5807	25
104.	Watson		Charl Macartney	35	2131	45
105.	Cabinet96				


Round 8
106.	Cabinet96
107.	Watson		Hugh Tayfield	37	862	170
108.	ankitj		KS Ranji	15	989	1
109.	Spikey		Darren Lehmann	27	1798	15
110.	smalishah84	Damien Martyn	67	4406	2
111.	Johnners	Bill Brown	22	1592	0
112.	BackFootPunch	Mohammad Asif	23	141	106
113.	Monk		Bart King	0	0	0
114.	morgieb		Hashim Amla	73	5956	0
115.	Garson007	Peter Kirsten	12	626	0
116.	Marcuss		Clem Hill	49	3412	0
117.	Michaelf7777777	Neil Haarvey	79	6149	3
118.	GIMH		Jonathan Trott	49	3763	5
119.	kyear2		Seymour Nurse	29	2523	0
120.	ohnoitsyou	KS Duleep	12	995	0

Round 9
121.	Michaelf7777777	Jimmy Cook	3	107	0
122.	Garson007	Bob Appleyard	9	51	31
123.	Watson		Conrad Hunte	44	3245	2
124.	smalishah84	John Snow	49	772	202
125.	GIMH		Matt Prior	75	3920	0
126.	Johnners	Tony Greig	58	3599	141
127.	ohnoitsyou	Cyril Walters	11	784	0
128.	Spikey		Chris Cairns	62	3320	218
129.	Cabinet96				
130.	Monk		Peter May	66	4537	0
131.	ankitj		Trevor Goddard	41	2516	123
132.	BackFootPunch	Ken Barrington	82	6806	29
133.	morgieb		John Waite	50	2405	0
134.	Marcuss		War Armstrong	50	2863	87
135.	kyear2		Glenn Turner	41	2991	0

Round 10
136.	kyear2		Denis Lindsay	19	1130	0
137.	Marcuss		Bob Simpson	62	4869	71
138.	morgieb		Hanif Mohammad	55	3915	1
139.	BackFootPunch	Bill Lawry	67	5234	0
140.	ankitj		Hugh Trumble	32	851	141
141.	Monk		Rohan Kanhai	79	6227	0
142.	Cabinet96				
143.	Spikey		Monty Noble	42	1997	121
144.	ohnoitsyou	Stanley Jackson	20	1415	24
145.	Johnners	Michael Clarke	102	8019	30
146.	GIMH		Glenn McGrath	124	641	563
147.	smalishah84	Fawad Alam	3	250	0
148.	Watson		Norm O'Neill	42	2779	17
149.	Garson007	Basi D'Oliveira	44	2484	47
150.	Michaelf7777777	Sunil Gavaskar	125	10122	1

Round 11
151.	Monk		Martin Love	5	233	0
152.	Spikey		Simon Katich	56	4188	21
153.	BackFootPunch	Dave Nourse	45	2334	41
154.	Michaelf7777777	Bob Cowper	27	2061	36
155.	GIMH		C Bannerman	3	239	0
156.	kyear2		Douglas Jardine	22	1296	0
157.	Cabinet96				
158.	Johnners	Jeff Thomson	51	679	200
159.	Garson007	Michael Hussey	79	6235	7
160.	Marcuss		E'st Tyldesley	14	990	0
161.	Watson		Jackie Hendriks	20	447	0
162.	morgieb		Ken McEwan	0	0	0
163.	ohnoitsyou	Martin Crowe	77	5444	14
164.	ankitj		Patsy Hendren	51	3525	1
165.	smalishah84	S'jay Manjrekar	37	2043	0

Round 12
166.	smalishah84				
167.	ankitj		Virat Kohli	23	1578	0
168.	ohnoitsyou	Jack Walsh	0	0	0
169.	morgieb		Alfred Mynn	0	0	0
170.	Watson		R ten Doeschate	0	0	0
171.	Marcuss		Garry Pratt	0	0	0
172.	Garson007	B'ran Hendricks	0	0	0
173.	Johnners	Alan Melville	11	894	0
174.	Cabinet96				
175.	kyear2		Garth Le Roux	0	0	0
176.	GIMH		Chris Rogers	11	849	0
177.	Michaelf7777777	F'yn Stephenson	0	0	0
178.	BackFootPunch	Stuart Law	1	54	1
179.	Spikey		Jordan Silk	0	0	0
180.	Monk
Teams
ankitj (498 Tests, 27376 runs, 992 wickets
1 Len Hutton
2 Trevor Goddard
3 KS Ranjitsinhji
4 Denis Compton
5 Patsy Hendren
6 Vijay Hazare
7 Denis Lindsay +
8 Hugh Trumble
9 Dale Steyn
10 Fazal Mahmood
11 Sydney Barnes

12. Virat Kohli

BackFootPunch (496 Tests, 28403 runs, 867 wickets
1. Bruce Mitchell
2. Bill Lawry
3. George Headley
4. Ken Barrington
5. Martin Donnelly
6. Imran Khan (c)
7. Brad Haddin (wk)
8. Dave Nourse
9. Ryan Harris
10.Mohammad Asif
11. Stuart MacGill

12. Stuart Law

Garson007 (437 Tests, 26008 runs, 622 wickets)
Herbert Sutcliffe
Barry Richards (C)
Francois Du Plessis
Peter Kirsten
AB De Villiers (+)
Michael Hussey
Basil D'Oliveira
Shaun Pollock
Kyle Abbott
Robert Appleyard
Neil Adcock

Beuran Hendricks

GIMH (485 Tests, 19733 runs, 983 wickets)
Chris Rogers
Charles Bannerman
Jonathan Trott
Vinod Kambli
Graham Thorpe
Brad Hodge
Matt Prior
Graeme Swann
Shane Bond
Simon Jones
Glenn McGrath

12th: Ben Stokes


Johnners (486 Tests, 25787 runs, 1096 wickets)
1. Sid Barnes
2. Bill Brown
3. Eddie Paynter
4. Michael Clarke*
5. Clyde Walcott
6. Tony Greig (5)
7. Lee Irvine+
8. Richie Benaud (4)
9. Malcolm Marshall (1)
10. Frank Tyson (3)
11. Jeff Thomson (2)

12. Alan Melville

kyear2 (466 Tests, 27018 runs, 823 wickets)
01. Sir Jack Hobbs
02. Glenn Turner
03. Sir Frank Worrell* (5)
04. Walter Hammond^ (6)
05. Douglas Jardine^
06. Seymour Nurse^
07. Jock Cameron+
08. Peter Pollock (3)
09. Michael Holding (1)
10. Ian Bishop (2)
11. William O'Reilly (4)

12. Garth Le Roux

Marcuss (500 Tests, 24967 runs, 1045 wickets)
Victor Trumper
Bob Simpson
Clem Hill
Stan McCabe
Keith Miller
Ernest Tyldesley
Warwick Armstron
Wasim Akram
Don Tallon
Joel Garner
Vintcent van der Bijl

12th: Garry Pratt

Michaelf7777777 (495 Tests, 25781 runs, 995 wickets)
WG Grace
Sunil Gavaskar
Jimmy Cook
Neil Harvey
Bob Cowper
Clive Rice (*)
Les Ames (+)
Shane Warne
Frederick Spofforth
Ted McDonald
Charlie Turner

12th Man: Franklyn Stephenson

Monk (490 Tests, 31209 runs, 513 wickets)
- Bill Ponsford
- Archie Jackson
- Rohan Kanhai
- Brian Lara
- Peter May *
- Martin Love
- Farokh Engineer +
- Alan Davidson
- Ray Lindwall
- John Bart King
- Arthur Mailey

12th- Pat Cummins

morgieb (481 Tests, 26504 runs, 943 wickets)
1. Hanif Mohammad
2. Vijay Merchant
3. Hashim Amla
4. Dudley Nourse
5. Garfield Sobers* (5)
6. Ken McEwan
7. John Waite+
8. Hedley Verity (4)
9. Harold Larwood (1)
10. George Lohmann (3)
11. Waqar Younis (2)

12. Alfred Mynn

ohnoitsyou (492 Tests, 26277 runs, 994 wickets)
Stewie Dempster
Cyril Walters
KS Duleep
Graeme Pollock
Martin Crowe
Stanley Jackson*
Adam Gilchrist +
Sir Ian Botham
Sir Richard Hadlee
Jim Laker
Jack Cowie

Jack Walsh

smalishah84 (497 Tests, 22803 runs, 927 wickets)
Saeed Anwar
Eddie Barlow
Sanjay Manjrekar
Damien Martyn
Mushtaw Mohammad
Aubrey Faulkner
Fawad Alam
Jack Russell
John Snow
Wes Hall
Allan Donald

Spikey (491 Tests, 27354 runs, 953 wickets)
Simon Katich
Bill Woodfull
Lindsay Hassett
Everton Weekes
Andy Flower
Darren Lehmann
Chris Cairns
Monty Noble
Clarrie Grimmett
Alec Bedser
Colin Croft

Jordan Silk

Watson (497 Tests, 26502 runs, 947 wickets)
01. Arthur Morris
02. Conrad Hunte
03. Ted Dexter
04. Greg Chappell*
05. Charlie Macartney
06. Norm O'Neill
07. Mike Procter
08. Jackie Hendricks+
09. Hugh Tayfield
10. Andy Roberts
11. Dennis Lillee

12th Ryan ten Doeschate
 

fredfertang

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Very tricky - usually with a draft I can dismiss all but 4 or 5 teams without difficulty but this time they all have something to commend them - if I picked again tomorrow can all but guarantee I'd pick a different trio
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
Very tricky - usually with a draft I can dismiss all but 4 or 5 teams without difficulty but this time they all have something to commend them - if I picked again tomorrow can all but guarantee I'd pick a different trio
Bloody hell Fred! I drafted Engineer just to try buy your vote! :laugh:
 

watson

Banned
Bloody hell Fred! I drafted Engineer just to try buy your vote! :laugh:
And kyear drafted Jardine for the same purpose :laugh: :ph34r:

Won't vote just yet as I want more time to have a proper look at all the teams. Especially as we have tended to Draft some weird and wonderfuls.
 
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morgieb

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Went with ankit, Monk and Watson, but really most sides are pretty good IMO.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Monk and watson's batting sides are great. Ankit's team just shades it though thanks to that outstanding bowling attack.
 

watson

Banned
kyear's team is probably the strongest allround team on show. The new ball partnership of Holding and Bishop is very strong and then there is Bill O'Reilly who is possibly the greatest bowler to ever wrap his fingers around a cricket ball. Importantly, O'Reilly is supported by HB Cameron who is one of the best and fastest stumpers of all time. Pollock, Worrall, and Hammond provide more than adequate support to the front-line bowlers and give the attack added variety. The first 4 batsman are world class and Hobbs-Turner-Worrall-Hammond would be a very difficult top order to dismiss. The combined captaincy skills of Worrall and Jardine means that the leadership is excellent. Kyear's team, on all levels, would be exceedingly difficult to break-down and defeat.

Johnners team is hard to ignore because of its powerful bowling attack. If we assume that both Thomo and Tyson would be at their peak when they walk onto the field then it is probably the fastest and most aggressive on show. Add Marshall, Benaud, and Greig, and it would be irresistible on all bar a flat mud heap. Admittedly, the batting strength is not the best, but Clarke, Walcott and co. should be able to score enough runs to allow the bowlers to take control. I would have preferred a stronger keeper than Irvine, but I haven't read too many negative things about him, so he is probably good enough behind the stumps. This is an attacking team from top to bottom that will be enhanced even further by the dynamic captaincy skills of both Benaud and Greig. No Test match under their leadership will atrophy.

Marcuss' team gets my last vote because its quartet of fast bowlers is exceedingly strong. It really doesn't matter what the conditions are - Garner, Wasim, Miller, and van der Bilj would consistently knock-over any batting line-up. Neither Armstrong or Simpson are top-shelf leg-spinners, but they should still be able to give good support to the pace attack, and exploit any spin friendly pitches. Importanty, all six bowlers, seven if we count McCabe, will be supported by the skills of Don Tallon who will exponentionally increase their combined effectiveness. The batting order is well balanced because the aggression of Trumper, McCabe, and Miller is tempered by the defence of Simpson, Hill, and Tyldesley. Warwick Armstrong provides the added depth at 7. When this batting order fires it will score a lot of runs rapidly. Armstrong is an exceptional captain made even better by the inspirational Miller, and the dogged determination of Simpson.

All of those 3 teams above, founded primarily on powerful pace attacks, but with sufficient world class batsman, and superb leadership, are brilliant.
 
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Howe_zat

Audio File
Liking kyear, Marcuss and ONIY especially but the absence of Smith/Hayden made this trickier than usual
 

smash84

The Tiger King
kyear's team is probably the strongest allround team on show. The new ball partnership of Holding and Bishop is very strong and then there is Bill O'Reilly who is possibly the greatest bowler to ever wrap his fingers around a cricket ball. Importantly, O'Reilly is supported by HB Cameron who is one of the best and fastest stumpers of all time. Pollock, Worrall, and Hammond provide more than adequate support to the front-line bowlers and give the attack added variety. The first 4 batsman are world class and Hobbs-Turner-Worrall-Hammond would be a very difficult top order to dismiss. The combined captaincy skills of Worrall and Jardine means that the leadership is excellent. Kyear's team, on all levels, would be exceedingly difficult to break-down and defeat.

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Holding is gun but I expect Bishop to break down in the second innings of the first match in any given series.

and how can you look past a bowling attack of Steyn, Fazal, and Sydney ****ing Barnes?
 
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kyear2

Cricketer Of The Year
kyear's team is probably the strongest allround team on show. The new ball partnership of Holding and Bishop is very strong and then there is Bill O'Reilly who is possibly the greatest bowler to ever wrap his fingers around a cricket ball. Importantly, O'Reilly is supported by HB Cameron who is one of the best and fastest stumpers of all time. Pollock, Worrall, and Hammond provide more than adequate support to the front-line bowlers and give the attack added variety. The first 4 batsman are world class and Hobbs-Turner-Worrall-Hammond would be a very difficult top order to dismiss. The combined captaincy skills of Worrall and Jardine means that the leadership is excellent. Kyear's team, on all levels, would be exceedingly difficult to break-down and defeat.

Johnners team is hard to ignore because of its powerful bowling attack. If we assume that both Thomo and Tyson would be at their peak when they walk onto the field then it is probably the fastest and most aggressive on show. Add Marshall, Benaud, and Greig, and it would be irresistible on all bar a flat mud heap. Admittedly, the batting strength is not the best, but Clarke, Walcott and co. should be able to score enough runs to allow the bowlers to take control. I would have preferred a stronger keeper than Irvine, but I haven't read too many negative things about him, so he is probably good enough behind the stumps. This is an attacking team from top to bottom that will be enhanced even further by the dynamic captaincy skills of both Benaud and Greig. No Test match under their leadership will atrophy.

Marcuss' team gets my last vote because it's quartet of fast bowlers is exceedingly strong. It really doesn't matter what the conditions are - Garner, Wasim, Miller, and van der Bilj would consistently knock-over any batting line-up. Neither Armstrong or Simpson are top-shelf leg-spinners, but they should still be able to give good support to the pace attack, and exploit any spin friendly pitches. Importanty, all six bowlers, seven if we count McCabe, will be supported by the skills of Don Tallon who will exponentionally increase their combined effectiveness. The batting order is well balanced because the aggression of Trumper, McCabe, and Miller is tempered by the defence of Simpson, Hill, and Tyldesley. Warwick Armstrong provides the added depth at 7. When this batting order fires it will score a lot of runs rapidly. Armstrong is an exceptional captain made even better by the inspirational Miller, and the dogged determination of Simpson.

All of those 3 teams above, founded primarily on powerful pace attacks, but with sufficient world class batsman, and superb leadership, are brilliant.
Thanks Watson, think I put together a pretty good team. The top four is top drawer and the top 6 over all is pretty good.
My two main strike bowlers are both top tier ATG and Bishop in his prime was as good as anyone and they were both express.
 
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Jarquis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I'm happy with my team. Archie Jackson in place or Ernest Tyldesley would make it pretty damn sweet.
 

watson

Banned
Holding is gun but I expect Bishop to break down in the second innings of the first match in any given series.

and how can you look past a bowling attack of Steyn, Fazal, and Sydney ****ing Barnes?
I am assuming the Ian Bishop of the early 90s when he toured Pakistan (90-91) and Australia (92-93). During his 3 Tests in Pakistan he took 16 Wickets at 18,88 and in Australia he took 23 Wickets at 20.87 over 5 Tests. Admittedly Bishop's bowling fell away during the last years of his career from 1996 to 1998. But prior to that all his series Averages were in the mid to low 20s apart from a couple of Tests against NZ. I don't think that any one Drafts a player expecting that he is in the twilight of his career and out of form.

Both Bishop and Pollock are more than capable of supporting the express pace of Holding. Add the spin of O'Reilly and Worrall, plus the medium pace of Hammond and it's a class attack made up of 6 bowlers.
 
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