Somerset's Mystery ODI Draft XI
Adam Gilchrist LHB WK (9,619 runs @ 35.89, 417 catches, 55 stumpings)
Nathan Astle RHB RM (7,090 runs @ 34.92, 99 wickets @ 38.47)
Ramnaresh Sarwan RHB LS (4,594 runs @ 44.17, 16 wickets @ 36.62)
Rahul Dravid RHB (10,585 runs @ 39.49)
Jacques Kallis RHB RFM (10,057 runs @ 45.30, 246 wickets @ 31.72)
Steve Tikolo RHB RM/OS (3,048 runs @ 31.10, 82 wickets @ 31.81)
Paul Collingwood RHB RM (3,773 runs @ 34.30, 84 wickets @ 38.95)
Shahid Afridi RHB LS (5,531 runs @ 23.23, 243 wickets @ 35.52)
Lance Klusener LHB RFM (3,576 runs @ 41.10, 192 wickets @ 29.95)
Shaun Pollock RHB RFM (3,519 runs @ 26.45, 393 wickets @ 24.50)
Chaminda Vaas LHB LFM (2,025 runs @ 13.68, 400 wickets @ 27.53)
With Pollock and Vaas at numbers ten and eleven, there is clearly no tail to my ODI side. Whilst the above order would initially be used, the powerplays could see the order completely shuffled to accomodate Afridi and Klusener in particular. It might even turn into a case of hit out or get out with such powerful strikers of the ball down the order. Plenty of bowling options too, and on a slow surfaces the bowling duo of Vaas and Pollock could be impossible to score from. Klusener, Kallis and Afridi would be expected to play major roles with the ball, but with Collingwood, Astle and Tikolo there are plenty of options should the opposition take to the bowling attack. Weakness might be a lack of a specialist spinner and genuine quick bowler.