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General Cricket => Players => Topic started by: FattusCattus on January 17, 2015, 11:50:33 AM
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Just a bit of fun, but reading the BBL thread, I thought it would be fun to pick an England One Day XI for the world cup, full of players ignored, dropped, sacked, out of the squad or out of favour with the ECB.
Basically anyone not in the current squad. Injured players (Kieswetter) are not allowed, as that is not necessary the ECB's fault.
He res my effort:
Lumb
Carberry
KP
Malan
Roy
Stokes
Bairstow +
Bresnan
Topley
Parry
Onions
12th man - Wright
I know this will provoke great debate - 'he's rubbish', 'why isn't he in?' But as with all theseforum threads, this is a bunch of players that I personally would like to have seen given more of a chance / brought back in.
Perhaps more Lions OD games would work, as I really don;t think we've seen the best of Lumb, Stokes, Bairstow and Parry
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That's a good side to be honest. What about Alistair Cook to open and captain in place of Lumb? (Not really)
I reckon your side would beat the current ODI team
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So do i. I belieive there is something wrong in the coaching/ selection set up where talents such as Stokes, Parry and Wright haven't grown and become international stars. I know a large proportion is down to the players blls and determination, and that's not England's fault - but these guys could be game-changers if we could get them ticking.
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Cook
Carberry
Trott
Pietersen
Roy
S.Patel
Proir
Plunkett
Bresnan
Rankin
Topley
L.Wright, Gurney, Stokes, Allenby/Stevens.
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Just look at the England qualified players in the BIg Bash they seem to be doing ok. But won't get a look in at the top table
I think they are so worried about failing that they put too much pressure on themselves, look at Samit Patel he has done ok for England but I'm sure all he ever got was from the coaches was he's too fat to play.
The must be fundamental problems with coaching from an early age when bowlers are coached to get in the right areas and don't look at pace. Finn is a prime example going from a 90mph bowler to an 80-85 because he doesn't want to bowl in the wrong areas
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Lumb
Carberry
Trott
KP (capt)
Prior (wk)
Roy
Stokes
Patel
Plunkett
Topley
Parry
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Lumb
Roy
Trott
Pietersen *
Stokes
Bairstow +
Patel
Plunkett
Bresnen
Mills
Topley
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Lumb
Cook
L Wright
KP cpt
Northeast
Roy
Billings wk
Patel
Rashid
Topley
Mills
A
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Isn't/wasnt Plunkett injured??
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Isn't/wasnt Plunkett injured??
He's just come back now. Took 4 for 91 and hit 55 for the England Lions out in South Africa a few days ago.
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He's just come back now. Took 4 for 91 and hit 55 for the England Lions out in South Africa a few days ago.
Strange he wasn't in the World Cup squad then. Hopefully we see him in the test side again, was impressive last summer
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Assuming that Sidebottom's international retirement mans that he is exempt as well, I'd go for the following:
Lumb/Wright
Lyth
Pietersen
Stokes
Carberry
Bairstow
Clarke
Rashid
Napier
Plunkett
Footitt
EDIT - I think Wright is probably a better player now than he was when he got a run int eh team so I figure he needs to be included.
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Napier and rashid should have had a descent run in the odi team before now, both can hit big straight and add something with the ball. Napier is a proven death bowler at 90mph on the county circuit something we dont currently have in the team and rashid offers a leg spin alternative, which is missing in the make up of the squad, also both good fielders. The fact they haven't had a sniff to date is a joke.
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Napier and rashid should have had a descent run in the odi team before now, both can hit big straight and add something with the ball. Napier is a proven death bowler at 90mph on the county circuit something we dont currently have in the team and rashid offers a leg spin alternative, which is missing in the make up of the squad, also both good fielders. The fact they haven't had a sniff to date is a joke.
Forgot about Napier pretty unlucky to atleast not get a go considering some other players..
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peter trego in any ones team?
batting looks the equal of the current team to me. bowling looks light
does Hales qualify?
what about lees or lyth too?
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peter trego in any ones team?
batting looks the equal of the current team to me. bowling looks light
does Hales qualify?
what about lees or lyth too?
Good shout for Trego. Why isn't he getting a sniff? He's still only 33.
And are we allowed to pick Banger Trescothick?
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peter trego in any ones team?
batting looks the equal of the current team to me. bowling looks light
Trego is not good enough to be one of five bowlers with the ball, nor is he good enough as one of the five batsmen.
Bowling - difficult to tell. In tests, we don't have the depth that say Australia do - but in this format, what the second string side have is variety. Drunky and Footitt are quicker than the main squad and Mark is left arm too, whilst Napier is a proper death bowler with pace, and Rashid is a more likely wicket taker than Ali or Tredders.
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Lumb
Pietersen
Trott
Vince
Stokes
Patel
Billings
Rashid
Plunkett
Mills
Brooks
Squad players: Roy, Parry, Bresnan, Trego
Strong team I'd say! Would like to find a better back-up allrounder than Trego though as I think that line-up may require too much bowling from Patel if Mills has an off day. Would be making the phonecall to Sidebottom to try and persuade him in as the left armer!
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Can gurney get a gig after being abandoned by england?
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Can gurney get a gig after being abandoned by england?
can Jade Dernbach?
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England have poached many South Africans over the years, might've taken the wrong South Africans...AB might've been the one to steal...
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England have poached many South Africans over the years, might've taken the wrong South Africans...AB might've been the one to steal...
We gave cricket to the world... Therefore you should give us your best players.
Seems like sound logic to me!
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An English-Yarpie XI...
Chris Smith
Jonathan Trott
Allan Lamb
Kevin Pietersen
Robin Smith
Matt Prior
Criag Kieswetter
X
X
Stuart Meaker
Jade Dernback
Just need a couple of bowlers to round it out...any ideas?
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Basil D'oliveira and Tony Grieg.