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Cricket Draft - All Time!

Started by Alex7089, January 05, 2011, 03:11:15 PM

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Justin Bieber


8-6 Suited

He was built like a brick shower-house. He was as solid a batsman as any other in Australia's opening history. He even looked like a brick shower-house.





He is David Boon and I hereby select him.







1.
2. David Boon
3. George Headley
4. Viv Richards (c)
5. Frank Woolley
6. Patsy Hendren
7. Les Ames (wk)
8. Johnny Douglas
9.
10. Allan Donald
11. Tich Freeman

12th Man:

My current order.

Hawka


HillHero13


pyronerd

Quote from: 8-6 Suited on January 11, 2011, 11:04:54 PM
He was built like a brick shower-house. He was as solid a batsman as any other in Australia's opening history. He even looked like a brick shower-house.





He is David Boon and I hereby select him.







1.
2. David Boon
3. George Headley
4. Viv Richards (c)
5. Frank Woolley
6. Patsy Hendren
7. Les Ames (wk)
8. Johnny Douglas
9.
10. Allan Donald
11. Tich Freeman

12th Man:

My current order.
your set if the draft is a who can drink the most beer 1 :P nice pick though shaggy

Justin Bieber

Nice guys. Pyro, COME ON DOWN!!!!! :P.

Hawka

sigh we missed mtty we have enof ppl on do 8-10 pick now

pyronerd

ok i pick mark boucher as my keeper, currently the best keeper playing, and is handy with the bat

My Order:
1. B.Richards
2. V.Sehwag
3.
4. D.Crompton
5. A.Border (c)
6. K.Dev (vc)
7. M.Boucher (wk)
8. S.Warne
9. M.Marshall
10.
11. C.Walsh

Justin Bieber


Alex7089


MTTY

My next pick is my other opening batsman, David Gower

From wiki

Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 117 114 448 430
Runs scored 8231 3170 26339 12255
Batting average 44.25 30.77 40.08 33.30
100s/50s 18/39 7/12 53/136 19/56
Top score 215 158 228 158

David Ivon Gower, OBE (born 1 April 1957 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent) is a former English cricketer who became a commentator for Sky Sports. Although he eventually rose to the captaincy of the England cricket team during the 1980s, he is best known for being one of the most stylish left-handed batsmen of the modern era. Gower played 117 Test matches, scoring 8,231 runs, he is thus one of the most capped and highest scoring players in his country's history. He is also one of England's most capped One Day International players, with 114 matches.

Gower led England during the 1985 Ashes series against Australia, and his team enjoyed success, however Graham Gooch regained the captaincy in 1989 and a strained relationship between the pair contributed to Gower's complete retirement in 1993. Nevertheless, he ended with an impressive record in first-class cricket, having accumulated 26,339 runs at 40.08, and 53 centuries. Following his retirement, Gower became a successful cricket commentator,[1] and on 16 July 2009, was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.[2][3]



My line-up is
1.Sunil Gavaskar
2.David Gower(VC)
3.Javed Miandad
4.Clyde Walcott
5.K.S.Ranjitsinhji
6.
7.Thomas Godfrey Evans(WK)
8.Sir Richard Hadlee(C)
9.Jim Laker
10.George Lohmann
11.

12.

Hawka

Mark Waugh
great batter
great feilder
good bowler

Justin Bieber


8-6 Suited

I thought he had already been selected o.O! Thats why I went for Boonie.

Hawka