Ahmed's game: England vs Australia, 5th Test, 1982/83
Ahmed's player... Bob Willis England's premier fast bowler of the late 70s and early 80s, few were faster than Willis.
Others available: Greg Chappell, Allan Border, Ian Botham
Aislabie's game: Peshawar vs United Bank Limited, 1986/87
Aislabie's player... Ashraf Ali A traditional Aislabie move here - sort out the gloveman early. Let's hope he doesn't end up with as many as last draft.
Others available: Mansoor Akhtar, Sikander Bakht
Aravind's game: Punjab vs Hyderabad, 2009/10
Aravind's player... VVS Laxman It feels like Laxman had less hype around him than the other Indian champions of the day, but he was just as world class as the rest of them.
Others available: Ambati Rayudu
CerealKiller's game: Hampshire vs Warwickshire, 1921
CerealKiller's player... Phil Mead Simply a titan of the First Class scene, Mead played 800 games and scored 55000 runs.
Others available: Jack Newman, Lord Tennyson
My game: Sind vs Gujarat, 1943/44
My player... Jasu Singh
(no image) Oh dear, I got the 1890s NZ of this one. At least Jasu Singh played for India and did okay I guess?
Icyman's game: Victoria vs M. C. C., 1946/47
Icyman's player... Len Hutton Hutton held the record for most runs in a Test innings for 20 years. Absolutely dominant, and worth the pick.
Others available: :Aus: Keith Miller, Denis Compton, Alec Bedser
Mohsin's game: Bengal vs Gujarat, 2004/05
Mohsin's player... Rohan Gavaskar Rohan was nowhere near as good as Dad, but a first class average of 44 and handy spin would be a handy addition here.
Others available: Deep Dasgupta
Na Maloom Afraad's game: Warwickshire vs Surrey, 1908
NMA's player... Jack Crawford A truly elite all-rounder at the County level, he averaged 30 with the bat and 20 with the ball. So very good.
Others available: Tom Hayward
Neptune's game: New South Wales vs M. C. C., 1911/12
Neptune's player... Sydney Barnes A truly dominant bowler, this is the best of an absolutely stacked cast from this game.
Others available: Victor Trumper, Frank Woolley, Wilfred Rhodes... and so on
Paranoid Kendroid's game: Karnataka vs Hyderabad, 1992/93
Kendroid's player... Venkatesh Prasad Venkatesh Prasad didn't have a great bowling average as a Test player, but he's a very solid domestic player and probably was the best available in this situation.
Others available: Sunil Joshi, David Johnson, not Rahul Dravid thanks to Round 1
Perfect Square's game: Lancashire vs Yorkshire, 1957
Perfect Square's player... Johnny Wardle Perhaps England's best ever left-arm spinner, Wardle played during a stacked time for English spin but still dominated at both levels.
Others available: Brian Statham, Fred Trueman, Cyril Washbrook
Pillowprocter's game: Glamorgan vs Kent, 1988
Pillowprocter's player... Ravi Shastri Nowadays clearly the king of drip, in his day Ravi Shastri was a great batsman and bowler for India and for domestic teams such as Glamorgan.
Others available: Chris Tavare, Matthew Maynard
Sherlock Holmes's game: Pakistan vs New Zealand, 2018/19
Sherlock Holmes' player... Kane Williamson The first of the big four to go is the one with I think the least matches. Kane is still a very good batsman though, and the best option of these.
Others available: Ross Taylor, Trent Boult, Babar Azam
Supreme's game: Kent vs Surrey, 1931
Supreme's player... Frank Woolley One of the greatest statistical players of all time, Supreme has to be thanking the heavens that Sydney Barnes went earlier this round. But a valuable addition especially.
Others available: Les Ames, Percy Fender, Andy Sandham
Till Valhalla's game: Habib Bank Limited vs Northwest Frontier Province, 1978/79
Till Valhalla's player... Abdul Qadir A truly great leg spinner, and the only pick for this round.
Others available: um
Viper's game: Hampshire vs Derbyshire, 1983
Viper's player... Gordon Greenidge Gordon was an absolutely dominant batsman for the West Indies, playing all the way through their dynasty. Fun fact: he averaged 45 in Test, ODI and FC games.
Others available: not Malcolm Marshall... Geoff Miller???
Welwyn's game: Saurashtra vs Gujarat, 1983/84
Welwyn's player... KC Chauhan Not Chetan Chauhan but averaged 40+ in FC anyway, so probably the right pick.
Others available: Karsan Ghavri
Yash's game: Warwickshire vs Leicestershire, 1990
Yash's player... Tom Moody A very interesting pick - Tom Moody is the first Australian taken here and I think the first player taken in my last two drafts. Also fun player.
Others available: Gladstone Small, Chris Lewis, Jonathan Agnew
Ahmed's game: Border vs KwaZulu-Natal, 2017/18
Ahmed's player... Marques Ackerman There literally weren't any other options, to the point of me not even having Others Available for this pick. Smangaliso Nhlebela is genuinely the second best player in this game.
Aislabie's game: Somerset vs Glamorgan, 1960
Aislabie's player: Bill Alley All I can say that he didn't already is that this is a really rare occurrence of someone taking the same player in very close drafts.
Others available: Colin McCool
Aravind's game: Lancashire vs Hampshire, 1981
Aravind's player... Clive Lloyd There were three Windies legends in this game. With Malcolm Marshall already on Procter's team and Gordon Greenidge on Viper's, the third was an obvious pick.
Others available: David Lloyd
CerealKiller's game: Colts vs Galle, 1988/89
CerealKiller's player... Chaminda Mendis CK gets his hand forced by an abysmal pool (again, no honorable mentions here) to take Sri Lanka's version of Jamie Siddons.
My game: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 1994/95
My player... Muttiah Muralitharan Yeah, sorry CK...
Others available: Chaminda Vaas, Stephen Fleming, Aravinda da Silva
Icyman's game: Lancashire vs Nottinghamshire, 1878
Icyman's player... Billy Barnes Nobody really talkes about Barnes, but a bowling average of 17 at first class level demands respect, especially as he was an above-average batsman of his day too.
Others available: William Scotton, A.G. Steel, Monkey Hornby
Mohsin's game: Hampshire vs Northamptonshire, 1998
Mohsin's player... Robin Smith This one's insane all around. Firstly, this was the game that I assume gave Hansie Cronje the "double Innings forfeit" idea as it happened here too. Secondly, I misread and forgot to leave Graeme Swann as unavailable, meaning Smith was Mohsin's second pick of the round. Third... vibes
Others available: Devon Malcolm, Rob Bailey, Kevin Curran
Na Maloom Afraad's game: Warwickshire vs Surrey, 1952
NMA's pick... Eric Bedser Not as good as his brother, but a very handy cricketer regardless, talented with the ball most but also a capable bat.
Others available: Eric Hollies, Peter Loader (Alec was not in this team, perhaps obviously)
Neptune's game: Services vs Delhi, 1965/66
Neptune's pick... Bal Dani
(no pic) Another obscure game, but Bal Dani was a solid first class player for a while in India. By far the best pick.
Paranoid Kendroid's game: Nottinghamshire vs Northamptonshire, 1961
Kendroid's pick... Raman Subba Row Someone who deserved more playing time than he got internationally, Subba Row was renowned as an opener but batted at first drop this game.
Others available: Reg Simpson
Perfect Square's game: Queensland vs South Australia, 1993/94
Perfect Square's pick... Matthew Hayden It took three rounds for the Shield to come up and the pool is, obviously, instantly stacked. Hayden was clearly the best of the lot though.
Others available: Allan Border, Craig McDermott, Darren Lehmann
Pillowprocter's game: Khan Research Labs vs National Bank of Pakistan, 2000/01
Procter's pick... Saeed Anwar Procter wasn't able to pick Misbah, but with a stacked field highlighted by Saeed, I'm doubtful he would have regardless.
Others available: Saeed Ajmal, Yasir Arafat
Sherlock Holmes' game: Oxford vs Middlesex, 1938
Sherlock's pick... uh Sherlock took a wilful auto here. That gets a penalty of Not Getting The Best Player, so Ian Peebles came off the table, leaving me and an arbiter - let's be honest, one person in this draft knows who the best players from 1938 Middlesex would be - to select Jack Robertson.
Others available: Walter Robins, Ian Peebles
Supreme's game: Karachi Urban vs Mumbai, 2007/08
Supreme's pick... Ajinkya Rahane The Indian side of this game never worked out bar for Rahane, who was clearly the best option here.
Others available: Khurram Manzoor, Hasan Raza, Abhishek Nayar
Till Valhalla's game: Warwickshire vs Pakistanis, 1974
Till Valhalla's pick... Imran Khan A brilliant all-rounder, and another whose presence nullified some unavailabilities (Zaheer Abbas and Bob Willis)
Others available: Alvin Kallicharran, Majid Khan, Mushtaq Mohammad
Viper's game: Border vs Western Province, 1992/93
Viper's pick... Gary Kirsten A much stronger South African game gives Viper an early leader for "most dominant opening partnership"
Others available: Allan Lamb, Rod McCurdy
Welwyn's game: India vs Bangladesh, 2nd Test, 2024/25
Welwyn's pick... Virat Kohli Well, this will easily be the most recent game of the draft
Others available: R Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, Rishabh Pant
Yash's game: Durham vs Nottinghamshire, 2021
Yash's pick... Stuart Broad View attachment 1730965926830.png PTSD
Others avaliable: David Bedingham, Cameron Bancroft
Ahmed's game: South vs North, 1876
Ahmed's player... WG Grace Of course the OG cricketer was playing in what was basically an All-Star game.
Others available: George Ulyett, Tom Emmett
Aislabie's game: Boland vs Natal, 1997/98
Aislabie's player... Jonty Rhodes I think this pic explains a lot.
Others available: Justin Ontong, Kevin Curran, Roger Telemachus
Aravind's game: Central Districts vs Wellington, 2023/24
Aravind's player... :Bwl: Ajaz Patel One of the best spinners in the Subcontinent in recent years... pretty anonymous outside it.
Others available: Josh Clarkson, Doug Bracewell, Blair Tickner
Cerealkiller's game: Delhi vs Services, 1992/93
CerealKiller's player... Kirti Azad In a game low on star power, only Azad from it had a decent international career.
Others available: Atul Wassan
My game: Tamil Nadu vs Karnataka, 1978/79
My player... Gundappa Viswanath A strong match all around, but with me not needing a spinner, Viswanath was an easy choice.
Others available: Kris Srikkanth, Syed Kirmani, 3/4 of India's 1970s spin quartet
Icyman's game: Sussex vs Lancashire, 1986
Icyman's player... Dermot Reeve I think this round tripped up Icyman a little - there were better options than Reeve, but none ever played more than the odd Test. Reeve is the biggest name.
Others available: :Bwl: Garth le Roux, Paul Allott, Alan Wells
Mohsin's game: Middlesex vs Sussex, 1864
Mohsin's player... V. E. Walker Perhaps the best underarm bowler of cricket's pre-overarm history?
Others available: James Lillywhite Jr, Tom Hearne
Na Maloom Afraad's game: Hyderabad vs Andhra, 1959/60
NMA's player... C. S. Nayudu While CS wasn't the best cricketer in his family, he was a very good player in his own right.
Others available: ML Jaisimha, Syed Abid Ali
Neptune's game: Surrey vs North, 1862
Neptune's player... Joseph Rowbotham
(no picture) Joseph Rowbotham provides a keeper. And not much else.
Others available: Henry Jupp
Paranoid Kendroid's game: Chittagong Division vs Biman Bangladesh Airlines, 2000/01
Kendroid's player... Imran Farhat I don't know why Farhat was in the Bangladeshi league at this point... but Kendroid isn't complaining.
Others available: Javed Omar, Habibul Bashar, Minhajul Abedin
Perfect Square's game: Gloucestershire vs New Zealanders, 1931
Perfect Square's player... Wally Hammond The best of a group of legends in this game. Not much else to say about Wally.
Others available: Stewie Dempster, Tom Goddard, Reg Sinfield
Pillowprocter's game: Police SC vs Lankan CC, 2009/10
Pillowprocter's player... Gayan Sirisoma Nobody in this game played internationals, but some would say Sirisoma deserved to with his 19 average with the ball.
Sherlock Holmes' game: Essex vs Derbyshire, 1902
Sherlock's player... :irl: Frederick Fane Fane was the third best player here, but with the best being taken by someone later in this round, the second best became the auto penalty, so Fane it is.
Others available: Walter Mead (the auto penalty), the other guy
Supreme's game: Leicestershire vs Hampshire, 2002
Supreme's player... Michael Bevan First class wasn't Bevan's strongest suit, but he's still a very worthy pick here.
Others available: Chris Tremlett, Alan Mullally, Phil deFreitas, Devon Malcolm
Till Valhalla's game: Sussex vs Glamorgan, 1956
TV's player... Don Smith Smith was a solid County player. But I can't help but feel the honorable mentions are better...
Others available: Don Shepherd, Jim Parks
Viper's game: Essex vs Surrey, 1925
Viper's player... Bert Strudwick The uber-specialist WK. Decent, but Viper's betting on a proper all-rounder now.
Others available: Andy Sandham, Percy Fender, JWHT Douglas
Welwyn's game: Zimbabwe Cricket Union President's Xi vs Indians, 1998/99
Welwyn's player... Sachin Tendulkar Sachin and Kohli in the same team? Oh no
Others available: Anil Kumble, Javagal Srinath, Harbhajan Singh
Yash's game: Warwickshire vs Essex, 1898
Yash's player... Charles Kortright Charles Kortright was the player I described earlier for Sherlock; he was potentially the fastest bowler in County history.
Others available: Fane
Ahmed's game: Eagles vs Mountaineers, 2022/23
Ahmed's player... Peter Moor A rare dual international, and an oddball one at that, Peter Moor will be keeping wicket for Ahmed.
Others available: Brian Bennett, Craig Ervine
Aislabie's game: Karachi vs Pakistan International Airlines, 1977-78
Aislabie's player... Mudassar Nazar "Sometimes you have to go Route 1"
Others available: Talat Ali, Salahuddin, Aftab Baloch
Aravind's game: Lancashire vs Essex, 1906
Aravind's player... Willis Cuttell Cuttell is an interesting choice - he's probably the best bowling option here, but I feel like there was a better AR.
Others available: Johnny Douglas, Johnny Tyldesley, (Archie MacLaren)
CerealKiller's game: Glamorgan vs South Africans, 1929
CerealKiller's player... Herbie Taylor A true icon of the early South African teams, Herbie Taylor was the obvious pick here.
My game: India A vs West Indies A, 1998/99
My player... Chris Gayle The West Indies A team might be one of the best A teams ever, as Gayle wasn't the only global star in it, but he was probably the best.
Others available: Ramnaresh Sarwan, Ian Bishop, like six with 50 FC averages
Icyman's game: Pakistan National Shipping Corporation vs Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan, 1994/95
Icyman's player... Mansoor Rana Not the most stacked game; Mansoor was probably the best option of those there.
Others available: Zahoor Elahi, Manzoor Elahi
Mohsin's game: Gentlemen vs Players, 1933
Mohsin's player... Hedley Verity Simply one of the greatest spinners ever. Gentlemen vs Players is an unfair roll.
Others available: anyone who was good in 1933
Na Maloom Afraad's game: Army SC vs Lankan CC, 2012/13
NMA's player... Ajantha Mendis While not the best Test bowler, Mendis will run through anyone not Test-standard with his beguiling variations.
Others available: Amila Aponso, Seekkuge Prasanna
Neptune's game: Warwickshire vs Yorkshire, 1954
Neptune's player... Fred Trueman Truthfully, I expected this all-time quick to go when Johnny Wardle did. Instead, Neptune now has Barnes and Trueman. Scary
Others available: Eric Hollies, Bob Appleyard, (Wardle)
Paranoid Kendroid's game: Lancashire vs Nottinghamshire, 1961
Kendroid's player... Brian Statham Speaking of all-time English quicks... here's another.
Others available: Geoff Pullar
Perfect Square's game: Leicestershire vs Worcestershire, 1903
Perfect Square's player... Ted Arnold A dependable all rounder in county, Ted Arnold never found his game with the bat internationally but is still a worthy pick.
Others available: Albert Knight
Pillowprocter's game: Canterbury vs Auckland, 2005/06
Pillowprocter's player... Brendon McCullum One of my favourite non-Aussies ever. Absolutely devastating on his day
Others available: Nathan Astle, Peter Fulton, Scott Styris
Sherlock Holmes's game: Habib Bank vs Pakistan Automobiles, 1986/87
Sherlocks' player... Azhar Khan Didn't ever get much international recognition, but Azhar Khan was a quality domestic allrounder.
Others available: Um
Supreme's game: Karnataka vs Punjab, 2013/14
Supreme's player... KL Rahul please open against us please please please
Others available: Mayank Agarwal, Manish Pandey, A Mithun
Till Valhalla's game: Khan Research Labs vs Pakistan International Airlines, 2013/14
Till Valhalla's player... Sarfaraz Ahmed A solid choice in an underwhelming pool is a keeper and this is what TV did here.
Others available: Faisal Iqbal, Rahat Ali, Aizaz Cheema
Viper's game: Kent vs Warwickshire, 1955
Viper's player... Eric Hollies A choice between two titans of spin; Hollies, the man who ruined Don Bradman's average, goes above Doug Wright here.
Others available: Doug Wright, Tom Cartwright
Welwyn's game: Himachal Pradesh vs Hyderabad, 2016/17
Welwyn's player... Mohammad Siraj Indian Ben Hilfenhaus at the Test level tbh
Others available: S Badrinath
Yash's game: Europeans vs Indians, 1942/43
Yash's player... AG Ram Singh Unlucky to never play Tests, Ram Singh was a competent all-rounder in a game not full of good players.
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