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Players who would NOT play 20/20 ?

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  • looks like you need an all rounder for number 6


    Derek Pringle.

    Stole A living a s a Test cricketer.
    Good call
    Bat at 6 ?

  • edited May 2013

    looks like you need an all rounder for number 6


    Derek Pringle.

    Stole A living a s a Test cricketer.
    Good call
    Bat at 6 ?

    I'm sure he did bat at 6 at some stage.
  • Okay, He's in.
    Now the World XI before bedtime !
    ;-)
  • edited May 2013
    England XI.

    1). Geoff Boycott.
    2). Michael Atherton. (Capt).
    3). Chris Tavare.
    4). David Steele.
    5). Jonathon Trott.
    6). Derek Pringle.
    7). Godfrey Evans. (W/K).
    8). Trevor Bailey.
    9). John Embuery.
    10). Malcolm Nash.
    11). Devon Malcolm.

    R.O.W XI.

    1). Bruce Edgar (W/K).
    2). Bill Lawry (Capt).
    3).
    4). Chandrapaul.
    5). David Boon.
    6). KD "Slasher" MacKay.
    7).
    8).
    9).
    10). Lance Gibbs.
    11).
  • Okay, He's in.
    Now the World XI before bedtime !
    ;-)

    KD "Slasher" Mackay.

  • Rahul Dravid was definitely dropped for scoring too slowly for India but he had a great average in ODI's.
  • For the ROW XI you'd be looking at Mark Richardson from NZ - very slow scorer - and Jason Krezja the Aussie off-spinner who generally goes - even in Test cricket at about 5.5 per over!

    Honourable mentions to former Kiwi leg-spinner Brooke Walker who had an RPO of nearly 6 in ODI's and England's own Ian 'Nothing Fucking Like Shane Warne' Salisbury would also be pushing for a place as a shithouse spinner.
  • David Boon was another who took his time scoring runs.
  • edited May 2013
    KD Mackay not out 62 223 6 0

    Not sure about "Slasher": 62 from 37.1 overs is a too high runrate.....
    ;-)
  • The nickname was ironic, I'm pretty sure it was his record that Shane Warne broke for the highest number of Test runs (for Australia) without a Test hundred.
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  • David Boon ! Of course.
    Thanks.
  • edited May 2013
    England XI.

    1). Geoff Boycott.
    2). Michael Atherton. (Capt).
    3). Chris Tavare.
    4). David Steele.
    5). Jonathon Trott.
    6). Derek Pringle.
    7). Godfrey Evans. (W/K).
    8). Trevor Bailey.
    9). John Embuery.
    10). Malcolm Nash.
    11). Devon Malcolm.

    R.O.W XI.

    1). Bruce Edgar (W/K).
    2). Bill Lawry (Capt).
    3).
    4). Chandrapaul.
    5). David Boon.
    6). KD "Slasher" MacKay.
    7).
    8).
    9).
    10). Lance Gibbs.
    11). Mick Lewis.
  • Mick Lewis for Australia conceded 113 runs from his 10 overs against South Africa without getting a wicket in 2006.
  • Imran Tahir conceded 260 runs in a Test for SA a couple of years back without taking a wicket - the worst bowling figures ever.
  • Good Lord there is some distinct lack of cricket knowledge being shown here. John Embury would have been a fantastic 20/20 player. He could bowl very tight, flat,off-spinners and was a very unorthodox batsman who could make up his own shots and hit the ball to wherever the gaps were in the field.
    No one on here ever see Chris Tavare bat in a One Day game for Kent? He could smash it all round the park and played under strict orders when playing for England in the early 80's when we had an issue with the No.3 position.
    Geoff Boycott was told he wasn't good enough for ODI's on England's 1979/80 tour to Australia, look up on Cricinfo how he faired when he insisted to be given a chance.
  • Riviera said:

    Good Lord there is some distinct lack of cricket knowledge being shown here. John Embury would have been a fantastic 20/20 player. He could bowl very tight, flat,off-spinners and was a very unorthodox batsman who could make up his own shots and hit the ball to wherever the gaps were in the field.
    No one on here ever see Chris Tavare bat in a One Day game for Kent? He could smash it all round the park and played under strict orders when playing for England in the early 80's when we had an issue with the No.3 position.
    Geoff Boycott was told he wasn't good enough for ODI's on England's 1979/80 tour to Australia, look up on Cricinfo how he faired when he insisted to be given a chance.

    So who do you suggest ?
  • Riviera said:

    Good Lord there is some distinct lack of cricket knowledge being shown here. John Embury would have been a fantastic 20/20 player. He could bowl very tight, flat,off-spinners and was a very unorthodox batsman who could make up his own shots and hit the ball to wherever the gaps were in the field.
    No one on here ever see Chris Tavare bat in a One Day game for Kent? He could smash it all round the park and played under strict orders when playing for England in the early 80's when we had an issue with the No.3 position.
    Geoff Boycott was told he wasn't good enough for ODI's on England's 1979/80 tour to Australia, look up on Cricinfo how he faired when he insisted to be given a chance.

    So who do you suggest ?
    Danny Baker.
  • edited May 2013
    Riviera said:

    Riviera said:

    Good Lord there is some distinct lack of cricket knowledge being shown here. John Embury would have been a fantastic 20/20 player. He could bowl very tight, flat,off-spinners and was a very unorthodox batsman who could make up his own shots and hit the ball to wherever the gaps were in the field.
    No one on here ever see Chris Tavare bat in a One Day game for Kent? He could smash it all round the park and played under strict orders when playing for England in the early 80's when we had an issue with the No.3 position.
    Geoff Boycott was told he wasn't good enough for ODI's on England's 1979/80 tour to Australia, look up on Cricinfo how he faired when he insisted to be given a chance.

    So who do you suggest ?
    Danny Baker.
    As i thought. Clueless. yet another thread you have tried to hijack and ruin. Are you looking to get banned again Chirpy?
  • edited May 2013
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  • Larry Gomes was a bit of a grinder
  • Neil Mckenzie of SA, real grinder.
  • edited May 2013
    Mike Brearley could round out your England 11
  • Wonder how your team would do against my fantasy 11

    Gordon Greenidge
    David Warner
    Viv Richards
    Chris Gayle
    Gary Sobers
    Brendon McCullum (wk)
    Richard Hadlee
    Imran Khan
    Kapil Dev
    Shane Pollock
    Shane Warne
  • In the first cricket World Cup,against England Sunil gavaskar scored 36 not out. Not bad you might think but he batted 60 overs and hit one four in 174 balls.

  • MrOneLung said:

    In the first cricket World Cup,against England Sunil gavaskar scored 36 not out. Not bad you might think but he batted 60 overs and hit one four in 174 balls.

    That was a protest innings.
  • Agree with those saying tavare shouldn't be in there.
    Remember him putting Essex all round hesketh park back in the day.
  • edited May 2013
    Gavaskar ROW number 3

    EDIT.. He's already been mentioned .. sorry
  • edited May 2013
    Sunil Gavaskar after his world cup final "heroics"!

    EDIT I've lost the ability to read. Lonwabo tsotsobe should bowl. Crap. Will get tonked all over the park.
  • Today's England XI ?
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