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Cricket Draft - All Time!

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

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CrowsFan

Ok so on behalf of shaggy, his next pick is Les Ames, who was named by Wisden in 1991 as the greatest wicket keeper batsmen in history.
Not sure where he goes in the order so wont post that...
Hilly up now

HillHero13


CrowsFan

Nice pick Hilly. He was on my short list for fast bowlers

MTTY

got 2 pretty good picks that i want to get next hopefully pyro gets on soon

Justin Bieber

Quote from: CrowsFan on January 08, 2011, 09:12:27 PM
Ok so on behalf of shaggy, his next pick is Les Ames, who was named by Wisden in 1991 as the greatest wicket keeper batsmen in history.
Not sure where he goes in the order so wont post that...
Hilly up now
He was going to be my Keeper :'(.

CrowsFan

I think he was going to be most peoples keeper. Shaggy was just clever enough to pick him first

Justin Bieber

Ah well, have a few back ups :P.

pyronerd

#517
allan border

My Order:
1.
2.
3.
4. D.Crompton
5. A.Border
6. K.Dev
7.
8. S.Warne
9. M.Marshall
10.
11.

Justin Bieber

Wondering when the great man would go. Nice pick Pyro.

CrowsFan

Yeah he is a double threat of being a great batter and captain!
I'm guessing now that you're back you don't want me picking for you HP?

Justin Bieber

I'm out for tonight and most of tommorrow, so if it gets that far might have to pick for me :).

Leaving in about an hour so not much longer on FF for now.

MTTY

I pick one of the three W's (the last of them)

Clyde Walcott

From wiki

Competition Test First-class
Matches 44 146
Runs scored 3,798 11,820
Batting average 56.68 56.55
100s/50s 15/14 40/54
Top score 220 314 not out

Sir Clyde Leopold Walcott, KA, GCM (17 January 1926 - 26 August 2006) was a West Indian cricketer. Walcott was a member of the "three W's", the other two being Everton Weekes and Frank Worrell: all were very successful batsmen from Barbados, born within a short distance of each other in Bridgetown, Barbados in a period of 18 months from August 1924 to January 1926; all made their Test cricket debut against England in 1948. In the mid-1950s, Walcott was arguably the best batsman in the world.[1][2] In later life, he had an active career as a cricket administrator, and was the first non-English and non-white chairman of the International Cricket Council.



CrowsFan

Nice pick there. Had him on my shortlist

Justin Bieber

For some reason I never even came across him!!

MTTY

My order is now
1.Sunil Gavaskar
2.
3.Javed Miandad
4.Clive Walcott
5.
6.
7.
8.Sir Richard Hadlee
9.
10.George Lohmann
11.