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All-Time World XIs: Discussion Thread

ankitj

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
He's no where near the batting quality required for the top 6 for a 2nd XI world team.

Hammond and Kallis are more than good enough with the ball to assist.
Yeah voting for Miller in top 6 for an ATG team is a terrible idea.
 

capt_Luffy

Hall of Fame Member
They also shouldn't count because the poster in question is irredeemably annoying and flip flops on every opinion he's got based on what's going to get him the most attention
That's simply untrue though. The user in question is one of the most stubborn one and hardly shifts his opinions.
 

capt_Luffy

Hall of Fame Member
Verity vs Grum vs Laker turned out to be extremely close as expected. Sadly, my champion lost, but was a solid fight....
 

capt_Luffy

Hall of Fame Member
Given the only spinner is Verity, who wasn't really a big turner but very accurate, think ABD is a Great choice to keep here.
 

Line and Length

International Coach
Well they are all ATG or near ATG batsmen and bloody fine with the gloves.
The obsession on CW with picking batsmen who are part-time keepers has been something I've noticed during my time here. Not only in selections such as this but in drafts.
Truly great keepers such as Knott, Ames, Healy are all more than adequate batsmen and their glovework sets the standard for the rest of the field. Being "fine" doesn't equate to being an ATG keeper.
 

kyear2

Hall of Fame Member
The obsession on CW with picking batsmen who are part-time keepers has been something I've noticed during my time here. Not only in selections such as this but in drafts.
Truly great keepers such as Knott, Ames, Healy are all more than adequate batsmen and their glovework sets the standard for the rest of the field. Being "fine" doesn't equate to being an ATG keeper.
Fully agree
 

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