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[Cricket] World Test XI



Gwylan

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How far back can we go? Trumper, Tate, Tyson come to mind. But James Taylor??

Trueman, Tyson and Thomson is a tasty opening attack backed with Tate and Titmus

Victor Trumper
Glenn Turner
Mark Taylor
Sachin Tendulkar
Johnny Tyldesley
Maurice Tate
Fred Titmus
Bob Taylor
Fred Trueman
Jeff Thomson
Frank Tyson
 




Lincolnshire Seagull

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We must have been at the same games. Like a few of the players in those days, I think he was also a pretty useful foottballer too. I've got a very soft spot for the late Kenny Suttle of that era who was also a very decent footballer (Chelsea?). Not only a fellow Worthing resident (as is Jim Parks these days) but he used to contribute a column called 'The Suttle Side of Cricket' in the local rag. I used to feast on this every week. It was mostly about sitting around in the rain in places like Worksop playing cards! Epic stuff.
Of course cricket was pretty much dying in the 60s (financially) but the texture of the county game had great appeal - all those obscure out-grounds (Hastings, T. Wells, Clacton and scores more), all the characters (Colin Milburn springs to mind), the excitement of seeing world class overseas players (Barry Richards) and the anticipation of seeing touring teams (the '66 West Indies). Great stuff for a schoolboy with a summer to while away.
Shit - I've contracted the Nostalgia Virus!

Ah memories! I went with my dad and brother to watch the 1966 West Indians at Canterbury (or was it the 1963 tour?). I took photos with my Brownie from the boundary of all those great tall West Indians in the field. But when I got them developed, all you could see was random minuscule black men who seemed hundreds of yards away, no idea who any of them were.

I was lucky enough to be at the 1963 Gillette Cup final - I guess you were too?
 


Gwylan

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Sorry Derek but not enough Us

Michael Vaughan
Pieter van Der Meerwe
James Vince
Gundappa (sp?) Vishwanath
Dilip Vengsarkar
Joe Vine (have to have a Sussex player)
x
Daniel Vettori
Sri Venkatraghavan
Vincent van der Byl
Bill Voce

Need a wickie

EDIT: Had to look one up. SA keeper for some one-dayers is one Kyle Verreynne
 
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Gwylan

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As for Ws - pick a team out of this lot

England
Frank Woolley
Cyril Washbrook
Doug Wright
Johnny Wardle
Willie Watson
Bob Willis
Alan Ward
Bob Woolmer
Bob Wyatt
Plum Warner
Rockley Wilson
Farmer White
Craig White

Australia
David Warner
Mark Waugh
Steve Waugh
Doug Walters
Max Walker
Graeme Wood
Bill Woodfull

New Zealand
John Wright
Ken Wadsworth
Kane Williamson
BJ Watling

West Indies
Frank Worrell
Everton Weekes
Clyde Walcott
Courtney Walsh

South Africa
Kepler Wessels
Henry Waite

Pakistan
Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis
Wasim Bari
Wahad Riaz

India
Ajit Wadekar
 


Garry Nelson's teacher

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Bloody Worthing!
I saw them ('66 team) at Hove and we beat them!

Totally envy your attendance at the Gillette but I was only 8 and hadn't started going to cricket yet at that time. (Charlie Griffiths - alleged chucker - broke Ken Suttle's jaw I think - and he still batted on, never missing a match.)

I was at the final of '78 when we beat the hotly fancied Somerset team - Botham et al.

Please don't take this personally but I bloody hated Kent (local rivals).
 




Garry Nelson's teacher

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Bloody Worthing!
As for Ws - pick a team out of this lot

England
Frank Woolley
Cyril Washbrook
Doug Wright
Johnny Wardle
Willie Watson
Bob Willis
Alan Ward
Bob Woolmer
Bob Wyatt
Plum Warner
Rockley Wilson

Australia
David Warner
Mark Waugh
Steve Waugh
Doug Walters
Max Walker
Graeme Wood
Bill Woodfull

New Zealand
John Wright
Ken Wadsworth
Kane Williamson
BJ Watling

West Indies
Frank Worrell
Everton Weekes
Clyde Walcott
Courtney Walsh

South Africa
Kepler Wessels
Henry Waite

Pakistan
Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis
Wasim Bari
Wahad Riaz

India
Ajit Wadekar

A feast of riches!

Wessels (Sussex)
Wright (good looking bloke, played guitar)
Williamson (gentleman)
Mark Waugh (used to be known as 'Afghanistan' - the forgotten war?)
Everton Weekes (a man with a football team named after him)
Frank Worrell (statesmanlike)
Ken Wadsworth (died very young, I believe) WK
Wasim (mostly bowled no-balls)
Waqir (100 mph?)
Warne (magician)
Willis (miss him on Sky)
 




Lincolnshire Seagull

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Sorry Derek but not enough Us

Michael Vaughan
Pieter van Der Meerwe
James Vince
Gundappa (sp?) Vishwanath
Dilip Vengsarkar
Joe Vine (have to have a Sussex player)
x
Daniel Vettori
Sri Venkatraghavan
Vincent van der Byl
Bill Voce

Need a wickie

EDIT: Had to look one up. SA keeper for some one-dayers is one Kyle Verreynne

No room for Chaminda Vaas ?
 






Lincolnshire Seagull

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Beginnings of an XYZ team

1 Younis Ahmed
2
3 Zaheer Abbas
4 Younis Khan
5 Yousuf Yohanna (pre-name change)
6
7
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9 Yasir Arafat
10
11 Craig Young
 


DJ NOBO

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As for Ws - pick a team out of this lot

England
Frank Woolley
Cyril Washbrook
Doug Wright
Johnny Wardle
Willie Watson
Bob Willis
Alan Ward
Bob Woolmer
Bob Wyatt
Plum Warner
Rockley Wilson
Farmer White
Craig White

Australia
David Warner
Mark Waugh
Steve Waugh
Doug Walters
Max Walker
Graeme Wood
Bill Woodfull

New Zealand
John Wright
Ken Wadsworth
Kane Williamson
BJ Watling

West Indies
Frank Worrell
Everton Weekes
Clyde Walcott
Courtney Walsh

South Africa
Kepler Wessels
Henry Waite

Pakistan
Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis
Wasim Bari
Wahad Riaz

India
Ajit Wadekar

Expect a strongly-worded email from Chris Woakes, Gwylan
 






Audax

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Mark Waugh (used to be known as 'Afghanistan' - the forgotten war?)

There's three Waugh brothers. Their younger brother Dean only had a very brief and patchy career playing state cricket - one Sheffield Shield game, and a handful of domestic one day games over a couple of seasons. Oddly, for such a limited career, he still managed to play in 2 semi-finals. For different states. Lost both.
 
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Gwylan

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PLEASE select Mike Yardy. Lovely bloke, and with the double curse of the ugliest bowling action and batting style!

That's pretty much the team I had - struggling for wickie though

Norman Yardley and Graham Yallap are in, as was Sailor Young
There's the Indian opening bowler Yuvrav Singh (he goes by his first name) and Bruce Yardley the Aussie legspinner too

EDIT. Just remembered the Aussie spinner Zampa - can't remember his first name
 








Gwylan

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There you go the YZ team

Younis Ahmed
Mike Yardy
Zaheer Abbas
Yousuf Youhana
Younus Khan
Norman Yardley
Tim Zoehrer
Sailor Young
Bruce Yardley
Yasir Arafat
Yuvrav Singh

I took out Yallop as I needed another bowler
 


Lincolnshire Seagull

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There you go the YZ team

Younis Ahmed
Mike Yardy
Zaheer Abbas
Yousuf Youhana
Younus Khan
Norman Yardley
Tim Zoehrer
Sailor Young
Bruce Yardley
Yasir Arafat
Yuvrav Singh

I took out Yallop as I needed another bowler

Good effort. I'm ashamed I didn't put Yardy in. Zampa's first name is Adam but I see you didn't need him after all.
Was a good way to while away a few hours!
 


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