Outswinger@Pace
International 12th Man
ENG: Ian Salisbury! Averages an awesome 76!
PAK: Shahid Afridi!! Awfully irresponsible for a top-order bat!
IND: Vinod Kambli, even Yuvraj Singh! (although latter hit 2 good centuries, he can't play quality bowling )
Salisbury doesn't satisfy the criteria. Easily, he and Rawl Lewis are the worst slow bowlers (I refuse to call them spinners

Kambli started brilliantly, didn't he? Wonder what went wrong down the line? I've heard a lot of inside stories (casteism, woeful loss of form, his self-destructive streak and selectorial issues), but am not sure what the truth is.
Afridi and Yuvraj are top shouts, but have played some reasonable innings. Neither man is test class, but I don't think they are the worst to ever pick up a bat.
Fair nominee. I did consider him, but tbh, he was effective in patches. His contribution in the series win in Pakistan cannot be overemphasised. He was essentially meant to be a foil for the pacemen and did not do the worst job.Ashley Giles Match 54.. wickets 143.. SR 85.. Bowling Average 40
IMHO, Hussain used him better than Vaughan did. Additionally, +1 for batting and his catching at gully as well!

Both very good names in context. I am surprised to find that Wiseman played over 25 tests. Jeez! The guy never even made an effort to turn the ball. I wouldn't be distraught if both of them find a place in any worst XI side.Daren Powell from the west indies ?
Paul Wiseman From Newzealand?
BoyBrumby, Ganga is a very peculiar case. Seemed to do everything right except make runs at the highest level. His twin centuries against a very good Aus attack (Guyana and POS, IIRC) discouraged me from putting his name in this team.
Could never figure out why he couldn't convert those 20s and 30s into good scores. Looked splendidly balanced in defense and in playing those offside strokes!
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