What players do you think have been unlucky not to have a decent stab at an England career and will now be see as 'past it'?
From Lancashire's current squad, I would say Glenn Chapple and Gary Keedy. Chapple is a handy bowler and can contribute with the bat, and Keedy was unlucky not to be given a chance in the 90s. The statistics for both aren't amazing, while Keedy's bowling average is above 30, Chapple's is decent at nearly 28, both could have become very decent players, especially Chapple, who has a first class batting average of nearly 25, and I have seen them both turn it on at times. Keedy has been brilliant at times this year on the telly, and in a pre-season game against Yorkshire, Chapple hit 50 from 30 deliveries to save the game.
What are your opinions on other players from your or other counties?