Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

[Cricket] World Test XI



Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
Cook
Hobbs
Gower
Compton
Hammond
Stokes
Prior
Botham
Larwood
Anderson
Underwood

OK I'll go for Prior for Knott this time around to give us some more runs.

Gower needs a few words about stylish 30's being not good enough.

Hope Larwood sticks it up them...

When does the game start?

I think that looks a decent team - much better balanced than the other one. Barnes can have a match off to reflect on his behaviour :)

Personally, I'd have Verity above Underwood but I wouldn't argue it
 




Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
A side full of Cs

Crowe Jeff
Cowdrey Colin
Chappell Ian
Chappell Greg
Coney Jeremy
Cork Dominic
Cass Rodney WK (played for Worcestershire in the 60s)
Capel David
Cairns Lance
Cartwright Tom
Clark Sylvester

Lacks specialist openers, a class spinner and a wicketkeeper that anyone else has heard of. And lacks class TBH.
 


jakarta

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
15,738
Sullington
I think that looks a decent team - much better balanced than the other one. Barnes can have a match off to reflect on his behaviour :)

Personally, I'd have Verity above Underwood but I wouldn't argue it

Thanks, if that middle order can't get us 400 runs something is wrong, but what about the Aussie Lineup?
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
A side full of Cs

Crowe Jeff
Cowdrey Colin
Chappell Ian
Chappell Greg
Coney Jeremy
Cork Dominic
Cass Rodney WK (played for Worcestershire in the 60s)
Capel David
Cairns Lance
Cartwright Tom
Clark Sylvester

Lacks specialist openers, a class spinner and a wicketkeeper that anyone else has heard of. And lacks class TBH.

Dennis Compton is a must. Hanson Carter was the Aussie wicket keeper for the early part of the century. Bob Cowper was a class batsman for Australia in the 60s (a triple centurion no less) and a part time spinner. India's Chandrasekar was a first class spinner - he skittled England out in 1971 for India's first win. Brian Close was a genuine opener.
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
Thanks, if that middle order can't get us 400 runs something is wrong, but what about the Aussie Lineup?

Hayden
Trumper
Bradman
Ponting
S Smith
G Chappell
Gilchrist
Miller
Warne
J Thomson
Lillee

That actually looks a better team too
 




Lincolnshire Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2009
816
Barrington is a must - he had a test average of around 50, he bowled a bit too. Barber bowled a lot more

Players that you could have had: Eddie Barlow, Basil Butcher, Sid Barnes (the Australian one, with a batting average of 63!), Bill Brown (like Bradman and Barnes, a member of the 1948 invincibles), Bill Bowes, Trevor Bailey and current Pakistan player Babar Azam

Barrington's average was about 58 I think, behind only Sutcliffe of England batsmen. I don't think he could be trusted to bowl in a Test though - but with Bedi in the team he shouldn't need to.
 


Lincolnshire Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2009
816
Cook
Hobbs
Gower
Compton
Hammond
Stokes
Prior
Botham
Larwood
Anderson
Underwood

OK I'll go for Prior for Knott this time around to give us some more runs.

Gower needs a few words about stylish 30's being not good enough.

Hope Larwood sticks it up them...

When does the game start?

Maybe switch Gower and Hammond in the order? Also consider Gooch over Cook
 


Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
Dennis Compton is a must. Hanson Carter was the Aussie wicket keeper for the early part of the century. Bob Cowper was a class batsman for Australia in the 60s (a triple centurion no less) and a part time spinner. India's Chandrasekar was a first class spinner - he skittled England out in 1971 for India's first win. Brian Close was a genuine opener.

Can't argue with any of these but not aware of Mr Carter.

Denning Peter (dodgy choice)
Denness Mike
Dexter Ted
Dujon Jeff WK
Dravid Raul
Duleepsinji
Dockrell George
Davidson Allan
Dilley Graham
Daniel Wayne
Donald Allan

OK, not world beaters but some useful players. Reinforcements needed - a decent spinner and a decent top order batsman
 




Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
Another top of the head XI. This time a combined E and F.

1. Finch Aaron
2. Edrich John
3. Fredericks Roy
4. Fletcher Keith
5. Edwards Ross
6. Flintoff Andrew
7. Ben Foakes (playing as a batsman)
8. Ealham Mark
9. Edrich Bill
10. French Bruce WK
11.East Ray

Batting is OK but bowling very thin. Bill Edrich bowled fast; Finch might need to turn his arm over and Freddie Flintoff will be busy.
 




Ooh it’s a corner

Well-known member
Aug 28, 2016
5,533
Nr. Coventry
Gs

Greenidge Gordon
Gavaskar Sunil
Gooch Graham
Gower David
Gayle Chris
Gilchrist Adam (WK)
Grace WG
Gilmour Gary
Garner Joel
Grisham Jimmy
Gibbs Lance

Very similar - although I included Tony Greig and Dizzy Gillespie where you had Grace and Grisham, and had Mike Gatting or Larry Gomes rather than Gayle. I had Johnny Gleeson as the spinner but had forgotten Lance Gibbs
 




Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
England H

Hobbs
Hutton
Holmes
Hammond
Hendren
Herne
Humpage
Hirst
Haigh
Hollies
Harmison
 










jakarta

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
15,738
Sullington
Ooh it’s a corner;9334735 said:
Very similar - although I included Tony Greig and Dizzy Gillespie where you had Grace and Grisham, and had Mike Gatting or Larry Gomes rather than Gayle. I had Johnny Gleeson as the spinner but had forgotten Lance Gibbs

That is the most FLAIR side so far, can you imagine WG Grace batting with Gilchrist?
 


jakarta

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
15,738
Sullington
Hayden
Trumper
Bradman
Ponting
S Smith
G Chappell
Gilchrist
Miller
Warne
J Thomson
Lillee

That actually looks a better team too

Plenty of runs in that team as well! A bit reliant on the Pace pair coming to the party although obviously Warne can tie down an end.
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
Another top of the head XI. This time a combined E and F.

1. Finch Aaron
2. Edrich John
3. Fredericks Roy
4. Fletcher Keith
5. Edwards Ross
6. Flintoff Andrew
7. Ben Foakes (playing as a batsman)
8. Ealham Mark
9. Edrich Bill
10. French Bruce WK
11.East Ray

Batting is OK but bowling very thin. Bill Edrich bowled fast; Finch might need to turn his arm over and Freddie Flintoff will be busy.

Top of the head Es

John Edrich
Matt Elliott
Bill Edrich
Russell Endean
Ross Edwards
Sean Ervine
Farokh Engineer (wk)
Grant Elliott
John Embury
Phil Edmonds
Fidel Edwards


Top of the head Fs

Aaron Finch
Graeme Fowler
Roy Fredericks
Tip Foster
Keith Fletcher
Jack Fingleton
Andy Flower (wk)
Freddie Flintoff
Angus Fraser
Ken Farnes
Chuck Fleetwood-Smith

It doesn't what alphabetical side we pick - the Ws are going to trounce the lot. Hell, the Ws Seconds will beat most teams
 








Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here