Well, it's more than 24 hours without
@CerealKiller /
@Aislabie going, so I'll go ahead and complete my team.
I just want raw pace, so alongside Ezra Mosely with the new ball, is
Devon Malcolm
Criminally misused by England, and too often left out for military medium gun-barrel straight "swingers" like Neil Munton, Malcolm was lightning fast, and when it clicked, capable of stuff like this:
He could serve up some wild dross on his off days, sure - but that's why we have the equally rapid Mosely and Grace, as well as Kuiper, Benaud and Fredericks to make up overs if it's not happening for big Dev. But with 2 other properly fast bowlers helping soften up the batsmen - and it's worth noting his 9-fer came with Darren Gough (properly fast) and Joey Benjamin (quick enough) in the team - the wily captaincy of Richie Benaud managing him, and more importantly the "management" of Ray Illingworth nowhere bloody near him, I'm confident we'll see more good days than bad.
1
Roy Fredericks (22)
2
Gordon Greenidge (24)
3
Rob Bailey (0)
4
Stuart Law (0)
5
Raman Lamba (0)
6
Adrian Kuiper (0)
7
Fred Grace (0)
8
Jack Russell (7)
9
Richie Benaud (27)
10
Ezra Moseley (7)
11
Devon Malcolm (13)
100 points exactly. A world-class opening partnership; a middle order where 2 players have FC averages over 50, 3 genuinely fast bowlers, a world class wicketkeeper, top-class spinner and good captaincy, given the constraints of the draft I'm as happy as can be. This is a genuinely strong team.
(This was nearly the exact team I planned originally... had I got Ben Hollioake, 1pt, I'd have chosen a different spinner - don't want to say who as he's still available - for 22 points, and probably not used the difference.)
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