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All Formats Draft

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The normal awards that everyone else has



CTB Turner- a guy who should really be remembered with the same reverence as SF Barnes. Took 6 wickets per test, and would have been very adaptable to the modern shorter game if required.

I think I need a better 5th bowling option than Maxwell in the ODI team (he is fine for 4 overs in the T20). Which means dropping a batsman and playing Turner. But I'm not sure who to drop. Probably Weekes.


TEST
Barry Richards
Farohk Engineer +
Ian Chappell *
Everton Weekes
Neil Harvey
Dean Jones
Keith Miller (4)
Alan Davidson (1)
Shane Warne (5)
CTB Turner (3)
Harold Larwood (2)
ODI
Barry Richards
Farohk Engineer +
Dean Jones
Ian Chappell
Keith Miller (3)
Neil Harvey
Glenn Maxwell (6)
Allan Davidson (1)
Shane Warne (4) *
CTB Turner (5)
Harold Larwood (2)
T20
Barry Richards
Everton Weekes
Keith Miller (3)
Glenn Maxwell (5)
Dean Jones
Ian Chappell
Neil Harvey
Farohk Engineer +
Allan Davidson (2)
Shane Warne (4) *
Harold Larwood (1)
 
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watson

Banned
Razzaq is a better option than Aravinda IMO as having 5 frontline bowlers never hurt a LO cause. And since your team bats all the way down to Hadlee at No.9 it is hardly relying on Razzaq to make a stack of runs in the middle-order.Damned good side SK.

Nice choice Monk. So now I've effectively got all day to consider a middle-order batsman from the last 130 years or so. Who to pick???
 
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Saint Kopite

First Class Debutant
Razzaq is a better option than Aravinda IMO as having 5 frontline bowlers never hurt a LO cause. And since your team bats all the way down to Hadlee at No.9 it is hardly relying on Razzaq to make a stack of runs in the middle-order.

Damned good side SK.
Its better for my T20 and ODI sides as Razzaq was also a great pinch-hitter. So with him, Yuvi, Pollock, Hadlee and Boucher, I have the players who can score plenty of quick runs late in the innings. All of them were big hitters. The only issue is I'm not entirely sure how Yuvi would be rated in tests which is why I wanted Aravinda as he could have started ahead of Yuvi in the test matches and also because he was one of my favs batsman.
 
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watson

Banned
TEST SERIES XI
01. Graeme Smith
02. Gordon Greenidge
03. Rahul Dravid
04. Mark Waugh
05. David Gower*
06. Shakib Al-Hasan
07. Kapil Dev
08. Ian Healy+
09. Abdul Qadir
10. Joel Garner
11. Allan Donald

12th. Michael Bevan
ODI SERIES XI
01. Mark Waugh
02. Gordon Greenidge
03. David Gower
04. Rahul Dravid
05. Shakib Al-Hasan
06. Michael Bevan
07. Kapil Dev*
08. Ian Healy+
09. Abdul Qadir
10. Joel Garner
11. Allan Donald

12th. Graeme Smith
T20 TOURNAMENT XI
01. Graeme Smith*
02. Gordon Greenidge
03. Shakib Al-Hasan
04. Kapil Dev
05. Mark Waugh
06. Michael Bevan
07. David Gower
08. Ian Healy+
09. Abdul Qadir
10. Joel Garner
11. Allan Donald

12th. Rahul Dravid
 
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watson

Banned
Excellent teams there, watson!
Thanks Aldo. Decided that I wanted 12 players who had plenty of LO experience and were ODI specialists in one way or another. David Gower is not often thought as a ODI specialist, but by 1984 he was the No.2 ranked batsman in the world (behind Richards of course) after scoring 1083 ODI runs at 63.88 during 1983. At No.5 in Tests he averages a touch under 50.

Rahul Dravid spent nearly all of his Test match career at No.3. However, he spent equal time between No.3 and No.4 in ODIs. So Dravid sitting just below Gower in the ODI batting order is nothing out of the ordinary.

I selected Kapil Dev as the ODI Captain because he led India to their first World Cup victory in 1983 against the West Indies. And as the biggest hitter in the team I decided that he should be higher up the order for T20s. Shakib normally bats No.5, in ODIs and first drop in T20 matches, so he gets those prime positions. Michael Bevan did most of his best work at No.6 where he averages a phenomenal 56.72, so he is a natural for that spot.

Admittedly, I don't think that I have the strongest teams on show, but in any format they would extremely hard to beat just the same.
 
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Howe_zat

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harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Amazing Limited Overs sides, Howe.

Can somebody encourage GI Joe to complete his squad? Howe?
 

watson

Banned
GI JOE's teams perhaps?

TEST
01. Andrew Strauss*
02. Glenn Turner
03. Charlie Macartney
04. Stan McCabe
05. Kevin Pietersen
06. Andrew Flintoff
07. Adam Gilchrist +
08. Heath Streak
09. Hedley Verity
10. Fred Trueman
11. Dennis Lillee

12th. Jonty Rhodes
ODI
01. Adam Gilchrist +*
02. Glenn Turner
03. Charlie Macartney
04. Kevin Pietersen
05. Andrew Flintoff
06. Stan McCabe
07. Jonty Rhodes
08. Heath Streak
09. Fred Trueman
10. Hedley Verity
11. Dennis Lillee

12th Andrew Strauss
T20
01. Adam Gilchrist +*
02. Andrew Strauss
03. Charlie Macartney
04. Kevin Pietersen
05. Andrew Flintoff
06. Stan McCabe
07. Jonty Rhodes
08. Heath Streak
09. Fred Trueman
10. Hedley Verity
11. Dennis Lillee

12th. Glenn Turner

Note: Just to be pedantic - Macartney did open from time to time, but he wasn't an opener.


(Didn't take that long to dream-up 5 players tbh)
 
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Blakus

State Vice-Captain
Tests
1. Herbert Sutcliffe
2. Virender Sehwag
3. Hashim Amla
4. Clyde Walcott
5. Inzamam ul Haq
6. Garry Sobers
7. Mahendra Dhoni+*
8. Ray Lindwall
9. Brett Lee
10. Saqlain Mushtaq
11. Alec Bedser
ODI's
1. Hashim Amla
2. Virender Sehwag
3. Garry Sobers
4. Inzamam ul Haq
5. Mahendra Dhoni+*
6. Clyde Walcott
7. Gilbert Jessop
8. Ray Lindwall
9. Brett Lee
10. Saqlain Mushtaq
11. Alec Bedser
T20's
1. Hashim Amla
2. Virender Sehwag
3. Garry Sobers
4. Inzamam ul Haq
5. Mahendra Dhoni+*
6. Clyde Walcott
7. Gilbert Jessop
8. Ray Lindwall
9. Brett Lee
10. Saqlain Mushtaq
11. Alec Bedser

Pretty happy with my teams. Reckon Jessop would of been a monster in the LO's format. Born 100 years to early
 

watson

Banned
Just thinking about voting.

OPTION 1: What about 3 seperate voting threads, one for each format? Voters must vote in all 3 voting threads.

The winner of the All Formats Draft would be the one with the highest combined tally.

OPTION 2: The other way of voting would be to have 1 thread, and each voter nominate 3 winners in a single post. For example;

Best Test Match Team = Fred
Best ODI Team = PEWS
Best T20 Team = NUFAN

Again, the winner would be one with the highest combined tally.

OPTION 3: Just a standard as per normal voting thread. No change.


Just an idea because this a unique Draft with more than one team per drafter. Thoughts?
 
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ohnoitsyou

International Regular
Just go with one thread. imo. A bit of format bias won't be the end of the world.

Actually now you've edited, second option is good.
 
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OverratedSanity

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Should be one poll. The point is to pick one team regardless of format. If you have three polls, a specialist t20 or odi or test team can sneak a win, in theory. Doesn't make sense to have three separate polls if it's to decide which team will be the most versatile across formats.

Edit: I see you want voters to pick the best team for each format individually regardless. Hmm, I thought a single poll simply asking for voters to vote for the best team for all 3 formats might have worked
 
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kyear2

Cricketer Of The Year
Just thinking about voting.

What about 3 seperate voting threads, one for each format? Voters must vote in all 3 voting threads.

The winner of the All Formats Draft would be the one with the highest combined tally.

The other way of voting would be to have 1 thread, and each voter nominate 3 winners in a single post. For example;

Best Test Match Team = Fred
Best ODI Team = PEWS
Best T20 Team = NUFAN

Again, the winner would be one with the highest combined tally.


Just an idea because this a unique Draft with more than one team per drafter. Thoughts?
Was thinking the same thing. Three threads for the different formats but that would take a lot of work.
 

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