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1 Allrounder or 2?

xanderbiscuits

U19 12th Man
Ok This might sound a bit picky and not important, but I have noticed that when you choose your team for the Test Matches at the start of the summer you pick 1 allrounder and 4 bowlers. But when you look at the other teams people have picked it says their teams have 2 allrounders and 3 bowlers.

(I realise that the second allrounder is in fact a bowler and no one is getting any advantage or disadvantage from this. But maybe it is something for the people who make the site to take a look at.)
 

James

Cricket Web Owner
For Test Matches it is 1 all-rounder and for one-dayers it is 2 all-rounders :)
 

xanderbiscuits

U19 12th Man
I know this. I know that in Test teams you get 1 all rounder. But if you look at any of the public teams their first bowler is labelled as their second allrounder.
 

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