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England Cricket 2022
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Go on thenChris_from_Sidcup said:
Not even close.carly burn said:Could Root be the greatest sportsman we've ever produced?
Gotta be up there.
I reckon if you asked 100 people to name their top 5, he would be unlikely to feature at all.1 -
The way he's batting reckon he could clock 300+ here!0
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You can not do that Joe Root!!2 -
Yeah, but picking 8 of the team is a bit steep!Cafc43v3r said:0 -
Southee copping a fearful mauling in this game0
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You mean the team that was ranked number 1 in the world, like all those other England teams of our life times?Leuth said:
Yeah, but picking 8 of the team is a bit steep!Cafc43v3r said:
Strauss 7,000 runs at over 40
Cook 12,000+ runs at over 45
Trott 4,000+ runs at 44
KP 8,000 @ 47
Bell 7,000 @ 42
Prior averaged over 40
Swann the best English spinner for a generation
I don't think I need to justify Anderson
Like I said I might change some of them but 4 of them would always be in my team.0 -
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After throwing it away for 176, I'm replacing Root with Dominic Sibleykillerandflash said:Root is definitely in my all time England 11, just counting players I've seen (live or on TV)3 -
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Now that is a catch!!!!0
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I see Crawley and Bairstow, such is their newly found expertise over the course of the last couple of days, have decided to enter the World Sudoku Championships.
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Hamilton, Murray, Redgrave, Lennox Lewis, Chris Hoy, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Faldo, Mo Farah are just some off the top of my head.carly burn said:
Go on thenChris_from_Sidcup said:
Not even close.carly burn said:Could Root be the greatest sportsman we've ever produced?
Gotta be up there.
I reckon if you asked 100 people to name their top 5, he would be unlikely to feature at all.
Root is of course only 31 though, so let's see where he's got to in a few more years.0 -
The thing that counts against Root, and Murray, is they have never been clearly the best in the world. Obviously that's more a result of when they were born.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Hamilton, Murray, Redgrave, Lennox Lewis, Chris Hoy, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Faldo, Mo Farah are just some off the top of my head.carly burn said:
Go on thenChris_from_Sidcup said:
Not even close.carly burn said:Could Root be the greatest sportsman we've ever produced?
Gotta be up there.
I reckon if you asked 100 people to name their top 5, he would be unlikely to feature at all.
Root is of course only 31 though, so let's see where he's got to in a few more years.0 -
A shame for Foakes that. Bizarrely we could still end up with a 1st innings deficit1
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Jimmy Anderson and Mark Cavendish would have to be on that list and probably Jason Kenny and Laura Kenny.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Hamilton, Murray, Redgrave, Lennox Lewis, Chris Hoy, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Faldo, Mo Farah are just some off the top of my head.carly burn said:
Go on thenChris_from_Sidcup said:
Not even close.carly burn said:Could Root be the greatest sportsman we've ever produced?
Gotta be up there.
I reckon if you asked 100 people to name their top 5, he would be unlikely to feature at all.
Root is of course only 31 though, so let's see where he's got to in a few more years.
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Strauss (c)
Cook
Trott
Root
KP
Stokes
Flintoff
Prior (w)
Swann
Broad
Anderson
I am basing this one my memory having grown up watching.. Botham would be in the side if I was older no doubt.0 -
time for the burnley lara to show us all how its done.0
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How abhor about some oldies, Edrich, Compton, Laker, etc. they can’t all be minders day wonders as cricket was played prior to the year 2000.
Ok I admit I’m an old git, and was at the Oval when Colin Cowdrey caught Fiery Fred’s 300 test wicket.0 -
If you're compiling a list of the greatest sportsmen this country has produced, surely there has to be a place for someone who won an Olympic gold at tennis at Wimbledon, scored a century at Lord's, captained England at football and Britain in the Davis Cup, and made a 147-break in snooker? (Max Woosnam)
Or someone who played football and cricket for England, and rugby for Blackheath and the Barbarians? (CB Fry)1 -
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Just within cricket Ian Botham has to be in with a shout as well, in Tests 5,200 runs at 33 and 383 wickets at 28. At his peak, Botham was a lethal bowlerGary Poole said:
Jimmy Anderson and Mark Cavendish would have to be on that list and probably Jason Kenny and Laura Kenny.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Hamilton, Murray, Redgrave, Lennox Lewis, Chris Hoy, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Faldo, Mo Farah are just some off the top of my head.carly burn said:
Go on thenChris_from_Sidcup said:
Not even close.carly burn said:Could Root be the greatest sportsman we've ever produced?
Gotta be up there.
I reckon if you asked 100 people to name their top 5, he would be unlikely to feature at all.
Root is of course only 31 though, so let's see where he's got to in a few more years.
Fred has 3,845 wickets at 32, 226 wickets at 33
Stokes has 5,116 at 36 but only 175 wickets at 32
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Max Woosnam was a legend in life generally, alongside the notable sporting achievements above he had fought at Gallipoli and on the Western Front, was on the board of directors for ICI and once beat Charlie Chaplin at Table Tennis.....despite using a butter knife as a bat!Chizz said:If you're compiling a list of the greatest sportsmen this country has produced, surely there has to be a place for someone who won an Olympic gold at tennis at Wimbledon, scored a century at Lord's, captained England at football and Britain in the Davis Cup, and made a 147-break in snooker? (Max Woosnam)
Or someone who played football and cricket for England, and rugby for Blackheath and the Barbarians? (CB Fry)2 -
And Fry was offered the kingdom or Romania. Which one was it that played Charlie Caplin at table tennis with a butter knife?Chizz said:If you're compiling a list of the greatest sportsmen this country has produced, surely there has to be a place for someone who won an Olympic gold at tennis at Wimbledon, scored a century at Lord's, captained England at football and Britain in the Davis Cup, and made a 147-break in snooker? (Max Woosnam)
Or someone who played football and cricket for England, and rugby for Blackheath and the Barbarians? (CB Fry)0 -
*AlbaniaCafc43v3r said:
And Fry was offered the kingdom or Romania. Which one was it that played Charlie Caplin at table tennis with a butter knife?Chizz said:If you're compiling a list of the greatest sportsmen this country has produced, surely there has to be a place for someone who won an Olympic gold at tennis at Wimbledon, scored a century at Lord's, captained England at football and Britain in the Davis Cup, and made a 147-break in snooker? (Max Woosnam)
Or someone who played football and cricket for England, and rugby for Blackheath and the Barbarians? (CB Fry)0 -
You can talk, as you went and left out WG GraceCharltonKerry said:How abhor about some oldies, Edrich, Compton, Laker, etc. they can’t all be minders day wonders as cricket was played prior to the year 2000.
Ok I admit I’m an old git, and was at the Oval when Colin Cowdrey caught Fiery Fred’s 300 test wicket.
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Funny enough I was going to put him in, but I had 2nd thoughts as there’s some dispute re his character.killerandflash said:
You can talk, as you went and left out WG GraceCharltonKerry said:How abhor about some oldies, Edrich, Compton, Laker, etc. they can’t all be minders day wonders as cricket was played prior to the year 2000.
Ok I admit I’m an old git, and was at the Oval when Colin Cowdrey caught Fiery Fred’s 300 test wicket.
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650 up for Jimmy after a complete brain fart from Latham0
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What have the done to the pitch between innings?0
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Winviz is basically saying New Zealand can't win and that England can.
I agree but looking at the score you would say its 50/50?0 -
Your telling mearny23394 said:
@RonnieMoore will go down in history for his astonishingly low IQ, but you can’t call somebody stupid and not know the difference between your & you’re.Johnnysummers5 said:
Your the stupid oneRonnieMoore said:Stupid stupid Stokes ….. gave his wicket away when we are still long way behind in the match he has to think of the team now not just himself0






