Two more caretaker picks on behalf of
@CerealKiller:
Abdul Razzaq (22)
1,946 runs @ 28.61 (3 centuries, best 134) and 100 wickets @ 36.94 (1 5WI, best 5/35) in 46 Test matches
5,371 runs @ 32.55 (8 centuries, best 203*) and 355 wickets @ 31.42 (13 5WI, best 7/51) in 123 first-class matches
Now this is a hunch, but I'd be surprised if Abdul Razzaq wasn't one of
@CerealKiller's favourite childhood players and it's easy to see why. In a team that had Shahid Afridi in it most of the time, Abdul Razzaq somehow embodied Pakistan cricket more: on his off-days he was often quite ineffective, but at his best he was a player who could blast the best bowling attacks in the world for dismissive centuries, then come back out and skittle them with bustling reverse swing. In a team with batting down to number eight and five bowlers that include two of the best ever to do it, I think you can afford to spend the resources on a player like Abdul Razzaq who will win you games when it really matters.
Archie MacLaren (13)
1,931 runs @ 33.87 (5 centuries, best 140) in 35 Test matches
22,236 runs @ 34.15 (47 centuries, best 424) in 424 first-class matches
Despite his modest-looking Test numbers, Archie MacLaren was a legend of his time. In a tough batting era, he was 27.4% better than his contemporary opening batters (without accounting for his speed of scoring, for which data does not survive), and while that still only translated to a career average of 33.87 the context is important: this was a time when to play 35 Test matches took a player 15 years, and MacLaren outperformed his peers throughout that time. Not only that, but MacLaren was a player of great innings,
none greater than his 470-minute 424 for Lancashire against Somerset in 1895.
Although MacLaren was an opener by trade, he played at a time when batting orders were quite fluid and as a result he would often come in in the middle order instead. That is exactly what I plan for him to do in this team: its best batter will come in at number four.
CerealKiller's XI so far:
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"Plum" Warner (3)
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Nayan Mongia (4)
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Ed Joyce (3)
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Archie MacLaren (13)
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Abdul Razzaq (22)
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Shane Warne (25)
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Nikita Miller (0)
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Glenn McGrath (29)
1 point remaining
(As always
@CerealKiller you are free to change any of the picks I have made for you at any time you like.)
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