All-Time ODI Scrubs XI

Actually @ddrap14 you had double picks
Oh wow the spot I was looking at on the index was 20 picks ago.

I'll wait for Aislabie to update the index, whenever he's okay to do so, as I genuinely have no idea who's taken anymore
 
Thanks.

For my final pick, I'm going to go Dutchman Billy Stelling. He can bat fairly well, averaging 30 in ODIs and 34 in List A, and can also bowl fast medium, something I do need.

1. :aus: :bat: Bill Lawry
2. :aus: :wkb: Josh Philippe
3. :aus: :bat: Jamie Siddons
4. :aus: :bat: Ben McDermott
5. :ind: :ar: Washington Sundar
6. :ned: :ar: Billy Stelling
7. :ind: :wkb: Kiran More
8. :sri: :bwl: Chamika Karunarante
9. :nzf: :ar: John Bracewell
10. :wi: :bwl: Eldine Baptiste
11. :eng: :bwl: Fred Titmus

@Till Valhalla
 
:aus: :bat: Justin Langer
Dean Elgar
:ind: :wk: Sanju Samson
:ind: :bat: Subramaniam Badrinath
:eng: :ar: Liam Livingstone
Sourabh Tiwary
:ind: :ar: Axar Patel
Jayant Yadav
:eng: :bwl: Jofra Archer
Robin Jackman
:nzf: :bwl: Adam Milne


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@Aislabie
Someone else tag him too as mine would be a double post
 
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:ban: :bat: Afif Hossain

146 runs @ 29.20 (SR: 114.96, best 45) in 7 matches

A bit of a late write-up, but having someone at number six who can go at comfortably over a run a ball when the situation demands it seems pretty much ideal. I just forgot to do this write-up previously; thought it was best to include it here.

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:pak: :ar: Hammad Azam

80 runs @ 16.00 (SR: 61.06, best 36) and 2 wickets @ 84.50 (econ: 5.12, best 1/21) in 11 matches

A bit of a left-field pick because his ODI stats are trash, but Hammad Azam was deeply unfortunate for his entire international career to take place before he even really understood his own game. as a middle-order batter and sixth bowler, I think he'll do a really good job - he's an ever-improving middle-order hitter who have a natural ability to clear the boundary at will.

1. :ind: :bat: Prithvi Shaw (6 caps)
2. :saf: :bat: Jimmy Cook (4 caps)
3. :eng: :bat: Mal Loye (7 caps)
4. :saf: :ar: Clive Rice (3 caps)
5. :pak: :ar: Hammad Azam (11 caps)
6. :ban: :bat: Afif Hossain (7 caps)
7. :eng: :wk: Paul Nixon (19 caps)
8. :saf: :ar: Keshav Maharaj (15 caps)
9. :wi: :bwl: Sylvester Clarke (10 caps)
10. :sri: :bwl: Sajeewa de Silva (38 caps)
11. :aus: :bwl: Dirk Nannes (1 cap)
(100 caps :tick:)

@Ed Smith
 
@VC the slogger missed his time so I will finish out my list

Andrew Ellis

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His bio from cricinfo:

"Andrew Ellis made his debut for Canterbury in the 2002-03 season but had to wait 10 years before receiving a call-up to the New Zealand squad. In that time, he had to battle five stress fractures to his lower back and was in and out of cricket constantly. He finally had surgery on his back in April 2010, and the benefits of being injury-free were instantly apparent. Ellis, who had started off as a genuine allrounder in Under-19 cricket, had built his reputation mainly as a bowler at Canterbury early in his career, but made significant contributions with the bat in the 2010-11 season, in which he scored his maiden first-class hundred, and the 2011-12 season. His performances earned him a spot in New Zealand's squad for the ODIs against Zimbabwe in January 2012."
  1. :ind: :bat: Ashok Mankad (1 cap)
  2. :pak:/:usa: :bat: Sami Aslam (4 caps)
  3. :can: :ar: Nitish Kumar (16 caps)
  4. :pak: :bat: Haider Ali (2 caps)
  5. :eng: :wk: Matthew Maynard (14 caps) :c:
  6. :ind: :ar: Vijay Shankar (12 caps)
  7. :nzf: :ar: Andrew Ellis (15 caps)
  8. :pak: :ar: Anwar Ali (22 caps)
  9. :nzf: :bwl: Kyle Jamieson (5 caps)
  10. :wi: :bwl: Lance Gibbs (3 caps)
  11. :pak: :bwl: Mohammad Asif (38 caps)

That just leaves @blockerdave @qpeedore @Ed Smith and @VC the slogger to finish their picks

@Aislabie I believe the draft is otherwise completed
 

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