Fortress of solitude | Former RBPL thread

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Round 1: 1 player

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Sachin Tendulkar
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Chris Gayle
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Jacques Kallis
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - Shane Bond
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Virat Kohli
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Shane Watson
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Kevin Pietersen
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Dale Steyn

Round 2: 1 player

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Kumar Sangakkara
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Lasith Malinga
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Ricky Ponting
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - AB de Villiers
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Morne Morkel
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Shahid Afridi
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Virender Sehwag
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - MS Dhoni

Round 3: 2 players

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Brett Lee & Michael Bevan 
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Adam Gilchrist & Shane Warne
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Michael Clarke & Michael Hussey
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - Andrew Flintoff & Hashim Amla 
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Yuvraj Singh & Brendon McCullum
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Muttiah Muralitharan & Anil Kumble
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - David Warner & Craig Kieswetter
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Ross Taylor & Suresh Raina

Round 4: 2 players

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Shaun Pollock & Mohammad Yousuf
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Saeed Ajmal & Til. Dishan
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Shoaib Akhtar & Daniel Vettori
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - Jonathan Trott & Stuart Broad
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Gautam Gambhir & Graeme Swann
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Mark Boucher & Glenn McGrath
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - S.P. Narine & Umar Gul
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Zaheer Khan & Cameron White

Round 5: 2 players

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Sanath Jayasuriya & Saqlain Mushtaq 
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Shaun Tait & Sourav Ganguly
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Chaminda Vaas & Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - Angelo Mathews & Alastair Cook
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Nathan McCullum & Mohammad Hafeez
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Makhaya Ntini &  Farveez Maharoof
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Matthew Hayden & Brian Lara
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Shaun Marsh & Wasim Akram

Round 6: 2 players

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Rahul Dravid & Lance Klusener
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Irfan Pathan & Ryan ten Doeschate
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Jason Gillespie & Graeme Smith
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - Mahela Jayawardene & James Anderson
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Andrew Strauss & Mitchell Johnson
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Shakib Al Hasan, Lonwabo Tsotsobe
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Ravichandran Ashwin & Albie Morkel
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Dwayne Bravo & Johan Botha

Round 7: 2 players

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Waqar Younis & Allan Donald
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Marcus Trescothick & Jacob Oram
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Herschelle Gibbs & Inzamam-ul-Haq
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) -Jesse Ryder & Thisara Perera 
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Andrew Symonds & Kyle Mills
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Nathan Bracken, Murray Goodwin
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Eoin Morgan & Vernon Philander
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Tamim Iqbal & Robin Uthappa

Round 8: 2 players

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Ramnaresh Sarwan & Harbhajan Singh
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Misbah-ul-Haq & J.P.Duminy
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Abdul Razzaq & Brendan Taylor
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - Clint McKay & David Hussey
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Rangana Herath & B.W. Hilfenhaus
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Kieron Pollard & Steven Smith
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Stephen Fleming & Matthew Hoggard
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Umar Akmal & Wahab Riaz

Round 9: 2 players
	
Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Upul Tharanga & Ryan Harris
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Paul Collingwood & Damien Martyn
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - 
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - James Pattinson & Tim Southee
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Rohit Sharma & Richard Levi
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Lou Vincent & VVS Laxman
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Yusuf Pathan & Peter Trego
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) -
 
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ADELAIDE CROWS Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  Shikhar Dhawan      Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 2  Aaron Finch         Right Handed Batsman  42    Left Arm Spin          99
 3  David Warner        Left Handed Batsman   63    Right Arm Leg Break    99
 4  Travis Head         Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Medium       54
 5  George Bailey       Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       99
 6  Marcus Stoinis      Right Handed Batsman  66    Right Arm Medium       28
 7  Jos Buttler         Right Handed Batsman  51    Keeper                 99
 8  Shakib Al Hasan     Left Handed Batsman   14    Left Arm Medium        28
 9  Pat Cummins         Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Fast         25
10  Rashid Khan         Right Handed Batsman  12    Right Arm Leg Break    34
11  James Pattinson     Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Medium       24
12  Jake Lehmann        Left Handed Batsman   51    Left Arm Medium        63
13  Peter Nevill        Right Handed Batsman  12    Keeper                 99
14  Sam Hain            Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
15  Daniel Christian    Right Handed Batsman  66    Right Arm Medium       34
16  Ben Cutting         Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       28
17  Faf du Plessis      Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Off Spin     99
18  Jack Wildermuth     Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Medium       29

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WEST COAST FEVER Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  Rohit Sharma        Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       63
 2  Martin Guptill      Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 3  Babar Azam          Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 4  Shaun Marsh         Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 5  Brad Hodge          Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 6  Luke Ronchi         Right Handed Batsman  66    Keeper                 99
 7  Mitchell Marsh      Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       34
 8  Mohammad Amir       Left Handed Batsman   14    Left Arm Fast          24
 9  Jon Holland         Right Handed Batsman  12    Right Arm Leg Break    34
10  Jackson Bird        Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Medium       28
11  Josh Hazlewood      Left Handed Batsman   11    Right Arm Medium       24
12  Cameron Gannon      Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Medium       28
13  Scott Boland        Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Medium       28
14  Samuel Badree       Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Off Spin     32
15  Ben Dunk            Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
16  John Hastings       Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Medium       28
17  Ed Cowan            Left Handed Batsman   42    Right Arm Off Spin     99
18  Cameron White       Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     44

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*Rohit Sharma & Babar Azam were rated 63 & 51 respectively prior to this test.
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HOBART TIGERS Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  Joe Burns           Right Handed Batsman  66    Right Arm Medium       99
 2  Usman Khawaja       Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 3  Kevin Pietersen     Right Handed Batsman  14    Keeper                 99
 4  Kumar Sangakkara    Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 5  JP Duminy           Left Handed Batsman   63    Right Arm Medium       42
 6  Jim Allenby         Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       42
 7  Nathan Rimmington   Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Medium       28
 8  Sean Abbott         Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       28
 9  Gurinder Sandhu     Left Handed Batsman   12    Right Arm Medium       25
10  Nathan Lyon         Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Leg Break    34
11  Jasprit Bumrah      Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Medium       24
12  Nic Maddinson       Left Handed Batsman   51    Left Arm Spin          99
13  Michael Hogan       Right Handed Batsman  12    Right Arm Fast         25
14  Jhye Richardson     Right Handed Batsman  12    Right Arm Medium       28
15  Quinton de Kock     Left Handed Batsman   51    Keeper                 99
16  Marnus Labuschagne  Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Medium       99
17  Cameron Boyce       Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Leg Break    34
18  Joe Mennie          Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Fast Medium  25

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MELBOURNE STORM Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  Solomon Mire        Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Medium       42
 2  Hashim Amla         Right Handed Batsman  63    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 3  AB de Villiers      Right Handed Batsma   63    Right Arm Medium       99
 4  Glenn Maxwell       Right Handed Batsman  54    Right Arm Off Spin     35
 5  Kane Williamson     Right Handed Batsman  63    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 6  Peter Handscomb     Right Handed Batsman  51    Keeper                 99
 7  Hilton Cartwright   Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       44
 8  Mitchell Starc      Left Handed Batsman   14    Left Arm Medium        24
 9  Brad Hogg           Left Handed Batsman   12    Right Arm Leg Break    34
10  Kagiso Rabada       Right Handed Batsman  12    Right Arm Fast         25
11  Doug Bollinger      Left Handed Batsman   11    Left Arm Medium        28
12  Jason Behrendorff   Right Handed Batsman  11    Left Arm Medium        28
13  Kurtis Patterson    Left Handed Batsman   36    Right Arm Off Spin     99
14  Billy Stanlake      Left Handed Batsman    4    Right Arm Medium       28
15  Ashton Agar         Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Leg Break    34
16  Chris Tremain       Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Medium       29
17  Matt Renshaw        Left Handed Batsman   36    Right Arm Off Spin     99
18  Imran Tahir         Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Leg Break    34

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CEREALKILLER'S XI Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  Matthew Hayden      Left Handed Batsman   63    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 2  Tamim Iqbal         Left Handed Batsman   42    Right Arm Leg Break    99
 3  AB de Villiers      Right Handed Batsman  54    Right Arm Medium       99
 4  Mike Gatting        Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Medium       42
 5  Brendan Taylor      Right Handed Batsman  63    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 6  Corey Anderson      Left Handed Batsman   51    Left Arm Medium        28
 7  Ridley Jacobs       Left Handed Batsman   40    Keeper                 99
 8  Tim Southee         Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Medium       25
 9  Zaheer Khan         Right Handed Batsman  12    Left Arm Fast          25
10  Saqlain Mushtaq     Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Leg Break    34
11  Muttiah MuralitharanRight Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Leg Break    34
12  Prabath Nissanka    Right Handed Batsman   7    Right Arm Fast Medium  32
13  Avishka Gunuwardene Left Handed Batsman   36    Right Arm Medium       99
14  Upul Chandana       Right Handed Batsman  20    Right Arm Leg Break    29
15  Jehan Mubarak       Left Handed Batsman   32    Right Arm Fast Medium  60
16  Ruchira Perera      Right Handed Batsman  10    Right Arm Fast Medium  28
17  Romesh Kaluwithrana Right Handed Batsman  28    Keeper                 99
18  Dilhara Fernando    Left Handed Batsman    9    Left Arm Fast Medium   26
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PERFECT SQUARE'S XI Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  David Boon          Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Leg Break    99
 2  Tillakaratne DilshanRight Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       42
 3  Brian Lara          Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Leg Break    99
 4  Kevin Pietersen     Right Handed Batsman  63    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 5  MS Dhoni            Right Handed Batsman  51    Keeper                 99
 6  Sean Williams       Left Handed Batsman   42    Left Arm Medium        54
 7  Wasim Akram         Left Handed Batsman   51    Left Arm Fast          24
 8  Shane Warne         Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Leg Break    34
 9  Morne Morkel        Left Handed Batsman   11    Right Arm Medium       25
10  Abdur Razzak        Left Handed Batsman   11    Left Arm Medium        28
11  Geoff Allott        Right Handed Batsman   4    Left Arm Medium        24
12  Taufiq Umar         Right Handed Batsman  31    Right Arm Medium       99
13  Selim Elahi         Right Handed Batsman  36    Right Arm Medium       99
14  Azhar Mahmood       Right Handed Batsman  26    Right Arm Fast Medium  32
15  Mohammad Sami       Right Handed Batsman  12    Right Arm Fast Medium  33
16  Shoib Malik         Right Handed Batsman  17    Right Arm Off Spin     31
17  Naqeeb Latif        Right Handed Batsman  34    Right Arm Fast Medium  99
18  Imran Nazir         Right Handed Batsman  37    Right Arm Medium       99
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PERFECT SQUARE'S XI Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  David Boon          Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Leg Break    99
 2  Tillakaratne DilshanRight Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       99
 3  Brian Lara          Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Leg Break    99
 4  Kevin Pietersen     Right Handed Batsman  63    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 5  MS Dhoni            Right Handed Batsman  51    Keeper                 99
 6  Sean Williams       Left Handed Batsman   63    Left Arm Medium        54
 7  Wasim Akram         Left Handed Batsman   51    Left Arm Fast          24
 8  Shane Warne         Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Off Spin     34
 9  Morne Morkel        Left Handed Batsman   11    Right Arm Medium       25
10  Abdur Razzak        Left Handed Batsman   11    Right Arm Leg Break    34
11  Geoff Allott        Right Handed Batsman   4    Left Arm Medium        24
12  Taufiq Umar         Right Handed Batsman  31    Right Arm Medium       99
13  Selim Elahi         Right Handed Batsman  36    Right Arm Medium       99
14  Azhar Mahmood       Right Handed Batsman  26    Right Arm Fast Medium  32
15  Mohammad Sami       Right Handed Batsman  12    Right Arm Fast Medium  33
16  Shoib Malik         Right Handed Batsman  17    Right Arm Off Spin     31
17  Naqeeb Latif        Right Handed Batsman  34    Right Arm Fast Medium  99
18  Imran Nazir         Right Handed Batsman  37    Right Arm Medium       99

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CEREALKILLER'S XI Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  Matthew Hayden      Left Handed Batsman   63    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 2  Tamim Iqbal         Left Handed Batsman   42    Right Arm Leg Break    99
 3  AB de Villiers      Right Handed Batsman  66    Right Arm Medium       99
 4  Mike Gatting        Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       54
 5  Brendan Taylor      Right Handed Batsman  63    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 6  Corey Anderson      Left Handed Batsman   51    Left Arm Fast          28
 7  Ridley Jacobs       Left Handed Batsman   40    Keeper                 99
 8  Tim Southee         Right Handed Batsman  12    Right Arm Medium       25
 9  Zaheer Khan         Right Handed Batsman  12    Left Arm Fast          25
10  Saqlain Mushtaq     Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Leg Break    34
11  Muttiah MuralitharanRight Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Leg Break    34
12  Prabath Nissanka    Right Handed Batsman   7    Right Arm Fast Medium  32
13  Avishka Gunuwardene Left Handed Batsman   36    Right Arm Medium       99
14  Upul Chandana       Right Handed Batsman  20    Right Arm Leg Break    29
15  Jehan Mubarak       Left Handed Batsman   32    Right Arm Fast Medium  60
16  Ruchira Perera      Right Handed Batsman  10    Right Arm Fast Medium  28
17  Romesh Kaluwithrana Right Handed Batsman  28    Keeper                 99
18  Dilhara Fernando    Left Handed Batsman    9    Left Arm Fast Medium   26

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NIGERIA Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  Endurance Ofem      Right Handed Batsman  28    Right Arm Medium       42
 2  Segun Olayinka      Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 3  Chimezie Onwuzulike Right Handed Batsman  66    Right Arm Medium       35
 4  Ademola Onikoyi     Right Handed Batsman  14    Keeper                 99
 5  Dotun Olatunji      Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 6  Isaac Okpe          Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Medium       34
 7  Oluseye Olympio     Right Handed Batsman  66    Right Arm Medium       42
 8  Olajide Bejide      Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Medium       54
 9  Mohameed Taiwo      Left Handed Batsman   12    Left Arm Fast Medium   32
10  Sylvester Okpe      Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Leg Break    34
11  Saheed Akolade      Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Fast Medium  32
12  Olayinka Olaleye    Right Handed Batsman  23    Right Arm Off Spin     99
13  Salako Abdulazeez   Left Handed Batsman   15    Left Arm Spin          99
14  Isaac Danladi       Left Handed Batsman   11    Right Arm Leg Break    34
15  Kunle Adegbola      Right Handed Batsman  33    Right Arm Medium       36
16                      Right Handed Batsman  99    Right Arm Medium       99
17                      Right Handed Batsman  99    Right Arm Medium       99
18                      Right Handed Batsman  99    Right Arm Medium       99

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MALAWI Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  Muhammad Khurram    Right Handed Batsman  28    Keeper                 99
 2  Darlin' MatambanadzoRight Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Medium       99
 3  Moazzam Baig        Right Handed Batsman  36    Right Arm Medium       39
 4  Sami Sohail         Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Leg Break    35
 5  John Mason          Right Handed Batsman  33    Right Arm Medium       35
 6  Gershom Ntambalika  Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Fast         32
 7  Hamza Patel         Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Medium       99
 8  Mohamed Abdulla     Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       34
 9  Mahammed Patel      Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Medium       32
10  Mehul Patel         Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Off Spin     34
11  Michael Mwamadi     Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Medium       36
12  Gift Kansonkho      Right Handed Batsman  15    Right Arm Off Spin     99
13  Donnex Kansonkho    Right Handed Batsman  36    Right Arm Medium       42
14  Chisome Chete       Right Handed Batsman   4    Keeper                 99
15  Irfan Bhima         Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Medium       36
16                      Right Handed Batsman  99    Right Arm Medium       99
17                      Right Handed Batsman  99    Right Arm Medium       99
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SOUTH AFRICA Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  Hashim Amla         Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 2  Quinton de Kock     Left Handed Batsman   66    Keeper                 99
 3  Faf du Plessis      Right Handed Batsman  63    Right Arm Leg Break    99
 4  AB de Villiers      Right Handed Batsman  54    Right Arm Medium       99
 5  JP Duminy           Left Handed Batsman   63    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 6  David Miller        Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 7  Chris Morris        Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Fast         32
 8  Keshav Maharaj      Right Handed Batsman  14    Left Arm Spin          34
 9  Kagiso Rabada       Left Handed Batsman   12    Right Arm Medium       28
10  Lungi Ngidi         Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Medium       28
11  Imran Tahir         Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Leg Break    30
12  Heinrich Klaasen    Right Handed Batsman  51    Keeper                 99
13  Dale Steyn          Right Handed Batsman  12    Right Arm Fast Medium  25
14  Andile Phehlukwayo  Left Handed Batsman   14    Left Arm Medium        32
15  Aiden Markram       Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     39
16  Andre Nel           Right Handed Batsman  10    Right Arm Fast Medium  27
17  Nantie Hayward      Right Handed Batsman   5    Right Arm Fast Medium  31
18  Robin Peterson      Left Handed Batsman   20    Left Arm Spin          34

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TANZANIA Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  Jitin Singh         Right Handed Batsman  23    Right Arm Medium       54
 2  Arshan Jasani       Left Handed Batsman   14    Keeper                 99
 3  Abhik Patwa         Right Handed Batsman  28    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 4  Zafar Khan          Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 5  Hamisi Abdallah     Right Handed Batsman  23    Right Arm Medium       63
 6  Kassim Mussa        Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Leg Break    34
 7  Benson Mwita        Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Medium       36
 8  Zamoyoni Jaboneke   Left Handed Batsman   14    Right Arm Medium       42
 9  Salum Ally          Left Handed Batsman    4    Right Arm Fast Medium  36
10  Riziki Kiseto       Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Medium       39
11  Ally Kimote         Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Medium       42
12  Kishen Kamania      Left Handed Batsman   28    Right Arm Off Spin     99
13  Issa Kikasi         Right Handed Batsman  14    Keeper                 99
14  Khalil Rehmtullah   Right Handed Batsman  12    Right Arm Medium       32
15  Ali Rehemtulla      Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
16                      Right Handed Batsman  99    Right Arm Medium       99
17                      Right Handed Batsman  99    Right Arm Medium       99
18                      Right Handed Batsman  99    Right Arm Medium       99

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TWENTY20 XI Team Editing
No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  Chris Gayle         Left Handed Batsman   28    Right Arm Off Spin     42
 2  Brendon McCullum    Right Handed Batsman  66    Keeper                 99
 3  Riki Wessels        Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 4  Brad Hodge          Right Handed Batsman  63    Right Arm Leg Break    99
 5  David Hussey        Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 6  Kieron Pollard      Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       54
 7  Andre Russell       Right Handed Batsman  66    Right Arm Medium       28
 8  Dwayne Bravo        Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Medium       25
 9  Sunil Narine        Left Handed Batsman   14    Right Arm Medium       24
10  Rashid Khan         Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Leg Break    34
11  Lasith Malinga      Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Medium       24
12  Billy Murdoch       Left Handed Batsman   51    Keeper                 99
13  Archie MacLaren     Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
14  Wesley Hall         Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Medium       24
15  Neil Adcock         Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Fast         24
16  Salim Durani        Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     32
17  Ted Alleston        Right Handed Batsman  66    Right Arm Medium       54
18  Alfred Shaw         Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Medium       28

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No  Player              Bat Type             Avg    Bowl Kind             Avg
 1  Colin Milburn       Right Handed Batsman  66    Right Arm Medium       99
 2  Bart King           Right Handed Batsman  28    Right Arm Medium       25
 3  Clem Hill           Left Handed Batsman   63    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 4  Charles Macartney   Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       24
 5  Gilbert Jessop      Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       32
 6  Lee Irvine          Left Handed Batsman   66    Keeper                 99
 7  Victor Trumper      Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 8  Asif Iqbal          Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       29
 9  Les Ames            Right Handed Batsman  14    Keeper                 99
10  Gary Gilmour        Left Handed Batsman   14    Left Arm Medium        24
11  Jack Iverson        Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Leg Break    34
12  Michael Klinger     Right Handed Batsman  63    Right Arm Leg Break    99
13  Percy Fender        Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     30
14  Mike Procter        Right Handed Batsman  66    Right Arm Fast         28
15  Sam Hain            Right Handed Batsman  63    Right Arm Off Spin     99
16  Bob Appleyard       Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Medium       24
17  Denis Compton       Right Handed Batsman  42    Left Arm Spin          99
18  Frank Woolley       Left Handed Batsman   51    Left Arm Medium        42

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 1  Hanif Mohammad      Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 2  Arthur Morris       Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 3  Ken Barrington      Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       42
 4  Don Bradman         Right Handed Batsman  66    Right Arm Leg Break    99
 5  Wally Hammond       Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Fast Medium  32
 6  Neil Harvey         Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 7  Clyde Walcott       Right Handed Batsman  63    Keeper                 99
 8  Richie Benaud       Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Leg Break    34
 9  Hugh Trumble        Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Leg Break    34
10  Bill Lockwood       Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       25
11  Float Woods         Right Handed Batsman   4    Right Arm Fast         25
12  Jack Cowie          Right Handed Batsman  12    Right Arm Medium       24
13  John Reid           Right Handed Batsman  66    Right Arm Medium       42
14  Wilfred Rhodes      Right Handed Batsman  33    Left Arm Medium        30
15  Hugh Tayfield       Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Leg Break    34
16  WG Grace            Right Handed Batsman  40    Right Arm Medium       99
17  Herbert Dorning     Left Handed Batsman   14    Left Arm Medium        28
18  Warwick Armstrong   Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Medium       28

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 1  Warren Bardsley     Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 2  Herbert Sutcliffe   Right Handed Batsman  63    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 3  KS Ranjitsinhji     Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Off Spin     99
 4  Vijay Hazare        Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Fast Medium  42
 5  Keith Miller        Right Handed Batsman  14    Right Arm Medium       28
 6  Jack Gregory        Left Handed Batsman   51    Right Arm Medium       25
 7  Dane Vilas          Right Handed Batsman  51    Keeper                 99
 8  JJ Ferris           Left Handed Batsman   14    Left Arm Medium        29
 9  George Lohmann      Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Fast         24
10  Fred Spofforth      Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Medium       25
11  Sydney Barnes       Right Handed Batsman  11    Right Arm Medium       24
12  Trevor Goddard      Left Handed Batsman   33    Left Arm Fast Medium   32
13  George Headley      Right Handed Batsman  63    Right Arm Medium       99
14  Lindsay Hassett     Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Leg Break    99
15  Bill Ponsford       Right Handed Batsman  42    Right Arm Leg Break    99
16  Albert Trott        Right Handed Batsman  51    Right Arm Leg Break    34
17  Bobby Peel          Left Handed Batsman   14    Right Arm Leg Break    34
18  Bill Woodfull       Right Handed Batsman  40    Right Arm Off Spin     99

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Cricket at the Olympics
Hall of Fame

20 players have officially been inducted into the Olympic Cricket Hall of Fame. The criteria for selection being performances in official Olympic matches between 1896 and 1936, with only players retired from Olympic cricket as of 1936 being eligible, thereby causing the likes of Don Bradman, Wally Hammond, George Headley, Les Ames among others to miss out. This isn't a final list, with more players likely to be added at the end of future Olympic tournaments whenever they take place.

The first 20 inductees are (in alphabetical order):


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:ar: Warwick Armstrong


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Batting & fielding statistics
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1904                5     4    1   82   51*  27.33   97   84.53    0   1    5   3   0   1   -
1908                5     5    2  136   44*  45.33  215   63.26    0   0    8   2   0   1   -
1912                3     3    0  106   53   35.33  164   64.63    0   2    5   3   0   0   -
1920                3     3    2   82   61*  82.00   87   94.25    0   1    8   2   0   0   -
Overall            16    15    5  406   61*  40.60  563   72.11    0   4   26  10   0   2   -

Bowling statistics
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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1904               5     5   27.0    2    116     3    2/47  38.67  4.30  54.0   0   0
1908               5     4   38.0    1    148     9    3/35  16.44  3.89  25.3   0   0
1912               3     3   24.4    1     77     3    1/16  25.67  3.12  49.3   0   0
1920               3     3   18.4    4     38     4    2/13   9.50  2.04  28.0   0   0
Overall           16    15  108.2    8    379    19    3/35  19.95  3.50  34.2   0   0

Biography

Warwick Armstrong, or the "Big Ship" as he was called was one of the biggest and not to mention heaviest players to ever play in the Olympics. None of that took away what a fine all-rounder he was, capable of playing some high quality aggressive innings from the middle-order and bowling some very accurate leg breaks that would often choke the opposition of runs and often break important partnerships. Interestingly though, he started his Olympic career as a lean fast-bowling all-rounder in 1904 recording a half-century off just 35 balls in just his second match against the Mixed Team whilst batting alongside Clem Hill, who would go on to score an then record 128. But he proved largely inconsistent scoring 82 runs at 27.33 and claiming 3 wickets at 38.67 from 5 matches in the tournament.

He would improve greatly as an all-round cricketer by the 1908 Olympics after resorting to bowling leg breaks and claimed 9 wickets at an impressive average of 16.44, along with 136 runs at 45.33 from 5 matches. But it wasn't until he grew much larger in size by 1912 that he truly cemented his place as one of Olympic cricket's all-time greats. Between 1912 and 1920, he would go on to score 188 runs at an average of 47.00 with 3 of his 4 career half-centuries coming during this period, and claim 7 wickets at 16.43 whilst conceding runs at just 2.65 per over.

As Australia's captain during the 1920 Olympic Games, he scored 82 runs at an average of 82.00 and claimed 4 wickets at 9.50 whilst conceding at a record low 2.04 per over, the lowest economy rate for a bowler with a minimum of 4 wickets in an Olympic tournament until Hedley Verity eclipsed him with an even more impressive 2.02 in 1936. His brilliance helped Australia emerge with their first Gold medal in 16 years, ensuring a perfect ending to a brilliant career at the Olympics and making him one of only a handful of players to both start and finish their Olympic careers with Gold medals. He finished with 406 runs at an average of 40.60 and 19 wickets at an average of 19.95 from 16 matches between 1904 and 1920, as arguably Australia's greatest ever all-round player at the Olympics and perhaps second only to Bart King overall.
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Batting & fielding statistics
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1904                5     3    0   17   12    5.67   24   70.83    0   0    1   0   0   2   -
1908                5     4    2   59   29*  29.50  109   54.13    0   0    5   0   0   1   -
1912                3     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   0   -
Overall            13     7    2   76   29*  15.20  133   57.14    0   0    6   0   0   3

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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1904               5     5   44.0    2    164    14    5/24  11.71  3.73  18.9   1   1
1908               5     5   39.0    3    122     6    3/21  20.33  3.13  39.0   0   0
1912               3     3   25.0    4     68     5    3/23  13.60  2.72  30.0   0   0
Overall           13    13  108.0    9    354    25    5/24  14.16  3.28  25.9   1   1

Biography

By the time he made his Olympic debut in 1904, Sydney Barnes was already being considered as one of the world's leading bowlers at Test level. He quite rightly lived up to his reputation with a haul of 14 wickets at an average of 11.71 in his first Olympic tournament, topping the wicket charts alongside West Indian Float Woods who finished with a marginally better bowling average. At this stage of his career he could be considered a genuinely quick bowler, although that would change over the next few years with him adding several other weapons to his arsenal such as the fast legbreak among other things.

He picked only 11 wickets at 17.27 from the last 8 matches of his Olympic career between 1908 and 1912, but at the same time offered more control than any other pace bowler as shown by an economy rate of just 2.97 per over during this period when batsmen found him far more difficult to play than 1904 when he would claim bags of wickets but occasionally go for runs as well. None of this was more apparent than the semi-final of the 1912 Olympic Games against an Australasia lineup containing players of the calibre of Victor Trumper, Clem Hill and Warwick Armstrong, who were made to look like rank amateurs by Barnes who claimed 3 for 23 off his 10 overs which included the wicket of Trumper for nought. He finished the tournament with 5 wickets at 13.60, a far cry from Bart King's 11 wickets at 6.45, but proved the most economical bowler of the competition conceding at just 2.72 per over.

This saw him finish with 25 wickets at 14.16 from 13 matches between 1904 and 1912, thereby taking him past Bill Lockwood's tally of 23 wickets to make him Great Britain's all-time leading wicket-taker in the Olympics, and his bowling average the lowest for any bowler with more than 25 wickets in a career. He proved himself no mug with the bat either despite mostly batting at Nos 10 and 11 throughout his career, and even helped Great Britain break their Olympic final hoodoo in 1908 against the United States with a crucial unbeaten 29 off just 28 balls in a thrilling 1-wicket victory that helped them clinch their first ever Gold medal for cricket after three successive Silver medals between 1896 and 1904. His frequent clashes with authority however saw his Olympic career end in 1912, though he would go on to play first-class cricket till the age of 57 before finally calling it a day in 1930. Batsmen all over the world and especially those in Australia breathed a huge sigh of relief at the prospect of never again having to encounter him at the Olympics.
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1904                5     3    0   38   36   12.67   33  115.15    0   0    4   2   0   4   -
1908                5     3    0   13    7    4.33   27   48.15    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
1912                3     3    2    5    3*   5.00   10   50.00    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
Overall            13     9    2   56   36    8.00   70   80.00    0   0    4   2   0   5   -

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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1904               5     5   49.0    4    183     9    3/35  20.33  3.73  32.7   0   0
1908               5     5   47.0    0    164    10    4/23  16.40  3.49  28.2   1   0
1912               3     3   23.0    0     94     4    3/37  23.50  4.09  34.5   0   0
Overall           13    13  119.0    4    441    23    4/23  19.17  3.71  31.0   1   0

Biography

Though occasionally erratic, Tibby Cotter was undoubtedly the fastest Australian bowler during the early 1900s and one of the most dangerous bowlers one could come across in the Olympics during a 8-year career between 1904 and 1912, where he claimed 23 wickets at an average of 19.17 from 13 matches. He started off on a high in 1904, roughing up some of the world's best players in his matches against the United States where he dismissed Bart King for the only duck of his Olympic career, and against Great Britain in the final where his 3 for 35 off 10 overs kept them down to a very chaseable 189. He also proved himself a very capable striker of the cricket ball during an innings of 36 coming off just 24 balls against the West Indies to help Australia win a closely fought contest by only 14 runs, though this was to be his only score of significance with the bat in the Olympics.

He finished his first Olympic tournament with 9 wickets at an average of 20.33 from 5 matches. He had his most successful Olympic campaign in 1908, claiming 10 wickets at 16.40 with a career best of 4 for 23 against an amatuer Belgian lineup for whom he proved simply too quick to face. But he proved largely ineffective in Austalasia's matches against Great Britain and South Africa, claiming only 1 wicket against either team as his team went on to suffer consecutive defeats and finish a disappointing 4th place. Four years later in 1912, he would prove extremely erratic in line and length despite claiming 4 wickets at 23.50 from 3 matches, conceded his runs at a then high 4.09 runs per over. It would be his last appearance at the Olympics and also in international cricket. He was killed in action whilst serving in Palestine during the Great War.
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1900                3     3    1   25   15*  12.50   56   44.64    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
1904                3     3    0   12   11    4.00   29   41.38    0   0    0   0   1   0   -
1908                4     4    3   57   31*  57.00   72   79.17    0   0    7   1   0   0   -
1912                1     1    0   10   10   10.00   14   71.44    0   0    2   0   0   1   -
1920                4     3    0    7    4    2.33   25   28.00    0   0    0   0   1   1   -
1924                2     2    0    8    6    4.00   17   47.06    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
1928                2     1    0    0    0    0.00   13    0.00    0   0    0   0   1   0   -
1932                5     3    1   13    7*   6.50   41   31.71    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
Overall            24    20    5  132   31*   8.80  267   49.44    0   0    9   1   3   4   -

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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1900               3     3   18.3    3     62     6    2/5   10.33  3.35  22.2   0   0
1904               3     3   27.4    1    154     8    5/49  19.25  5.57  20.8   0   1
1908               4     4   31.0    1     94     5    3/22  18.80  3.03  37.2   0   0
1912               1     1    8.0    0     31     1    1/31  31.00  3.88  48.0   0   0
1920               4     4   34.0    3    102     7    4/28  14.57  3.00  29.1   1   0
1924               2     2   15.0    0     55     4    3/30  13.75  3.67  22.5   0   0
1928               2     2   20.0    0     87     4    2/34  21.75  4.35  30.0   0   0
1932               5     5   44.3    2    173     7    2/20  24.71  3.89  38.1   0   0
Overall           24    24  198.4   10    758    42    5/49  18.05  3.82  28.4   1   1

Biography

No player in Olympic history played for as many years or made as many appearances as Argentina's Herbert Dorning during an astonishingly long 32-year career between 1900 and 1932 that saw him appear in a whopping eight successive editions of the Olympic Games, and play on till his 58th year. He made the most of his longevity by overtaking Bart King's Olympic record 41 wickets in 1932 to emerge with 42 at an average of 18.05 from 24 matches.

What made this achievement all the more surprising was that he had never really dominated an Olympic tournament with the ball in the manner of King, Lockwood or Barnes - in fact the only time he even emerged as one of the top ten wicket-takers in an Olympic tournament was in 1920, when he claimed 7 wickets at an average of 14.57 and helped Argentina win a Bronze medal with a spell of 4 for 28 off 10 overs against Canada in a thrilling 1-wicket victory. For his only other noteworthy bowling performances, one would have to go all the way back to the 1904 Games in St Louis when he claimed a career best 5 for 49 for the Mixed Team against the United States, and a superb spell of 2 for 5 off 6 overs against New Zealand whom Argentina thoroughly outclassed in their debut tournament in 1900. Nevertheless, his consistency as a bowler highlighted by the fact that he maintained a bowling average of below 20 in five of his eight Olympic campaigns eventually saw him overtake one of the greatest bowlers of all time on the all-time leading wicket-takers list.

Despite a poor batting career average of just 8.80, Dorning in his prime could be considered a bowling all-rounder and would often bat as high as No 7 before age and waning reflexes took their toll and reduced him to nothing more than a No 11 by the time of his retirement in 1932. His highest score of 31 against the United States in 1908 prevented Argentina from being bowled out for the lowest ever total in the Olympics, when they had been reduced to a shambolic 35/9 by Bart King, Percy Clark and Ranji Hordern among others; they eventually posted 57 - the second lowest total ever recorded. He scored a fairly respectable 104 runs at 14.86 from 11 matches before the Great War, but after the war could only manage 28 at 3.50 from 13 matches between 1920 and 1932. He was the last of the players from cricket's so-called "Golden Age" between 1890 and 1914 to hang up his boots in the Olympics.
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1904                5     5    0  279   98   55.80  364   76.65    0   2   19   8   0   3   -

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Biography

Like WG Grace, Reggie Duff would make only one appearance at the Olympic Games in 1904, where his enterprising strokeplay at the top of the order overshadowed even the great Victor Trumper and played a huge part in Australia winning a Gold medal. He scored 279 runs at an average of 55.80 at a particularly impressive strike rate of above 76 runs per 100 balls, making him the highest run-scorer of the tournament and for that matter any Olympic tournament until 1932, when Don Bradman banished him from the record books by scoring more than two times the number of runs with a staggering 587 runs at an average of 117.40 from 6 matches. If not for his love of alcohol, he could have had a much longer career and perhaps a much longer life too - he died aged only 33 in 1911.
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1896                4     4    0  182   66   45.50  255   71.37    0   2   15   5   0   1   -

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Biography

In the first ever modern Olympic Games in 1896 where the pitches were in extremely poor condition compared to today and the pace of run-scoring generally slow, WG Grace showed batsmen the way by scoring 182 runs at 45.50 at a phenomenal strike rate of above 71 runs per 100 balls. Only two other batsmen made it past 100 runs in the same tournament and none made it past 150 save for Grace. Already aged 48 at the time, this would be the good doctor's one and only appearance at the Olympics.
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1912                1     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   0   -
1920                1     1    1    5    5*   N/A     2  250.00    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
1924                4     1    0    7    7    7.00    6  116.67    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
1928                4     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   0   -
1932                6     2    0   25   21   12.50   56   44.64    0   0    0   0   0   2   -
1936                5     2    1   10   10*  10.00   20   50.00    0   0    0   0   1   6   -
Overall            21     6    2   47   21   11.75   84   55.95    0   0    2   0   1   8   -

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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1912               1     1   10.0    1     26     3    3/26   8.67  2.60  20.0   0   0
1920               1     1    9.0    1     35     3    3/35  11.67  3.89  18.0   0   0
1924               4     4   29.1    2    114     8    4/13  14.25  3.91  21.9   1   0
1928               4     4   30.0    3    100     4    3/21  25.00  3.33  45.0   0   0
1932               6     6   52.4   11    161     8    2/23  20.13  3.06  39.5   0   0
1936               5     5   48.2    3    155     8    2/21  19.38  3.21  36.3   0   0
Overall           21    21  179.1   21    591    34    4/13  17.38  3.30  31.6   1   0

Biography

Clarrie Grimmett made his Olympic debut as a 20-year old leg spin prodigy from Wellington in the 1912 Olympics, playing in an Australasia lineup containing some of the greatest Australian players of all time in the Olympics such as Clem Hill, Victor Trumper, Warwick Armstrong and Tibby Cotter among others. He claimed an impressive 3 for 26 off 10 overs in his only match of the competition in the Bronze playoff against South Africa, helping his team finish with a Bronze medal. Eight years later when the Olympics resumed following the end of the Great War in 1920, Australia and New Zealand's NOCs went their separate ways, leaving Grimmett to represent his birth country New Zealand for the one and only time in his entire career. He claimed 3 for 35 in a losing effort against a strong West Indies lineup who knocked New Zealand out of the competition after just one match.

With him not getting any younger at 28 and having played only 2 matches over an 8-year Olympic career, and New Zealand still being a decade away from Test status, he made a decision to emigrate to Australia in order to improve his chances of playing more at international and Olympic level. It was one that paid rich dividends as he would go on to become Australia's all-time leading wicket-taker and by far the most successful spin bowler in the Olympics with 34 wickets at an average of 17.38 from 20 matches between 1912 and 1936, going past Monty Noble's tally of 27 wickets to finish with 31 for Australia at an average of 17.94 from 20 matches and 3 for New Zealand at an average of 11.67 from just 1 match.

Some of his more notable performances included a spell of 4 for 13 against New Zealand, the country of his birth in 1924, and another outstanding spell of 1 for 7 from 10 overs with 6 maidens against Argentina in 1932 - by far the most economical 10-over spell ever recorded in the Olympics and the most maidens bowled in an innings. His penchant for bowling maidens was something that made him quite unique among leg spinners - he bowled a staggering 21 of them over a 24-year career, twice that of the next best i.e 10 by Carst Posthuma of the Netherlands and Argentina's Herbert Dorning who were both pace bowlers. On the odd occasion, he could also be trusted to hold his own with the bat, something not shown by a mediocre batting average of 11.75 and reputedly taught Don Bradman how to play the late cut whilst traveling together on a boat.

His Olympic career ended in 1936 at the age of 45, where despite being at the top of his game with 8 wickets at an average of 19.38, he seemed to have fallen out of favor with his skipper Bradman who decided to focus on giving opportunities to younger spin bowlers after the end of the tournament. His former team-mate and Australian captain Vic Richardson claimed "We could have played any team without Don Bradman, but we could not play the blind school without Clarrie Grimmett." To date, he remains the only man to have represented as many as three teams in the Olympics - Australasia in 1912, New Zealand in 1920, and Australia from 1924 to 1936.
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1896                3     3    1   75   48*  37.50  122   61.48    0   0    5   0   0   0   -
1900                4     4    0   94   57   23.50  122   77.05    0   1    5   4   0   4   -
1904                5     5    2  270  128*  90.00  344   78.49    1   1   15  10   0   1   -
1908                5     5    0   84   38   16.80  146   57.54    0   0    6   0   1   0   -
1912                3     3    0  162   74   54.00  219   73.97    0   2   14   1   0   1   -
Overall            20    20    3  685  128*  40.29  953   71.88    1   4   45  15   1   6   -

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Biography

There has never been a finer left-handed batsman than Clem Hill in the Olympics. Playing in an era when a batting average of above 30 was considered a great achievement for most players on some of the most difficult wickets for batting in Olympic cricket, Hill went one better scoring 685 runs at an average of 40.29 from 20 matches between 1896 and 1912. Having started his career as a batting prodigy aged only 19 years during the 1896 Olympics where he helped Australia register one of their most memorable come-from-behind victories against a fairly strong Canadian outfit with an unbeaten 48 whilst batting with nothing but tailenders, Hill would go on to become the all-time leading scorer in both Olympic and Test cricket by the time of his retirement in 1912.

His greatest tournament with the bat was in the 1904 Olympic Games at St Louis, where he scored 270 runs at a stratospheric average of 90.00 - at the time the highest average recorded by a batsman during an Olympic season, and scored his runs quite forcefully at above 78 runs per 100 balls whilst striking an Olympic record 15 sixes during the competition. This included an unbeaten knock of 128 off only 136 balls containing a previously unheard of 8 sixes in an innings, going one better than the famous swashbuckler Gilbert Jessop's 7 in 1900, which also remained the highest individual score in Olympic history until it was eclipsed by Jack Hobbs 20 years later in 1924. He finished the tournament with an unbeaten 72 off 112 balls to help Australia register a comfortable 7-wicket victory over Great Britain to claim their second Gold medal on the trot; Hill had also starred in the 1900 final with a half-century four years previously showcasing his penchant for scoring big in important matches.

He ended the 1904 tournament as the highest run-scorer in Olympic history, overtaking George Patterson's tally of 396 runs. Four years later however, he struggled badly on the wet pitches found in London in 1908 and would go on to endure his leanest Olympic tournament, totalling just 84 runs at 16.80 from 5 matches for the newly formed Australasia, but nevertheless brought up the milestone of 500 career runs - the first batsman to ever do so and was followed by his team-mate Victor Trumper who became the second. After being made Australasia's captain for the 1912 Olympic Games, he finally rediscovered his batting form of yesteryears to finish as the competition's leading run-scorer with 162 runs at an average of 54.00, whilst also becoming the first to 600 career runs. Hill bowed out of the Olympics with two memorable knocks - a half-century against a powerful Great Britain bowling attack led by Sydney Barnes in defeat, and a match-winning 74 off just 76 balls in his final match against South Africa to help Australasia win a Bronze medal.

His international career, along with that of his close friend Victor Trumper would come to an abrubt end in 1912 at the age of 35, following a decision to boycott the 1912 Triangular tournament alongside fellow Australians Warwick Armstrong, Vernon Ransford, Tibby Cotter and Sammy Carter. Several of his Olympic batting records have since been eclipsed by either Jack Hobbs or Don Bradman, but Hill will always be remembered as the player who set the benchmark for modern Olympic batsmen.
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:bat: Jack Hobbs


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Batting & fielding statistics
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1908                5     5    1  122   49   30.50  237   51.48    0   0    7   0   0   1   -
1912                3     3    1  119   60*  59.50  166   71.69    0   1    8   2   0   2   -
1920                3     3    1  191   97   95.50  294   64.97    0   2   18   1   0   1   -
1924                4     4    1  232  150*  77.33  273   84.98    1   0   22   5   0   3   -
1928                4     4    1  140   54   46.67  225   62.22    0   1   14   1   1   1   -
Overall            19    19    5  804  150*  57.43 1195   67.28    1   4   69   9   1   8   -

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Biography

Prior to the arrival of Don Bradman, no batsman broke records with such ruthless efficiency as Jack Hobbs did over a 20-year career for Great Britain stretching from 1908 to 1928. This despite a mediocre start to his career which saw him muster 241 runs at 40.17 with only 1 half-century from the first 8 matches of his Olympic career between 1908 and 1912. He turned himself into nothing short of a batting colossus once the Olympics resumed after the Great War in 1920, by which time he was already aged 38, and would go on to score a staggering 563 runs at an astonishing average of 70.38 from 11 matches between 1920 and 1928. This included him topping the run charts for two Olympic Games on the trot in 1920 and 1924, making him the first batsman to ever do so.

By the time of his retirement, he was already the highest run-scorer in Olympic history with 804 runs at an average of 57.43 from 19 matches, having overtaken the legendary Australian left-hander Clem Hill's 685 runs at 40.29; the first batsman to reach the milestone of 700 and 800 runs in the Olympics; the batsman to have hit the highest number of 4s i.e 69; and also the owner of the Olympics' highest individual score by a batsman, yet another one of Hill's several records he had managed to eclipse when he scored an unbeaten 150 against the United States at the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris. Most if not all his Olympic batting records have since been broken by Don Bradman, but he remains to this day the most prolific opening batsman in Olympic history and his batting average of 57.43 is still the highest recorded by any opener with more than 300 runs in a career.
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:ar: Bart King


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Batting & fielding statistics
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1896                4     3    1   70   49*  35.00   67  104.47    0   0    5   4   0   2   -
1900                4     4    1   39   30   13.00   74   52.70    0   0    0   0   0   1   -
1904                5     5    0  101   57   20.20  172   58.72    0   1    6   0   1   2   -
1908                5     5    1  169   61   42.25  251   67.33    0   2    8   6   0   1   -
1912                3     3    0  127   95   42.33  184   69.02    0   1    5   5   0   2   -
1920                1     1    0   37   37   37.00   50   74.00    0   0    3   1   0   0   -
Overall            22    21    3  543   95   30.17  798   68.05    0   4   27  16   1   8   -

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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1896               4     4   38.0    1    140     6    3/22  23.33  3.68  38.0   0   0
1900               4     4   33.0    1    122     3    2/36  40.67  3.70  66.0   0   0
1904               5     5   43.4    2    152    13    6/21  11.69  3.48  20.2   0   1
1908               5     5   37.0    1    142     8    2/5   17.75  3.84  27.8   0   0
1912               3     3   25.0    0     71    11    8/11   6.45  2.84  13.6   0   1
1920               1     1    5.0    1     16     0    0/16   N/A   3.20    -    0   0
Overall           22    22  181.4    6    643    41    8/11  15.68  3.54  26.6   0   2

Biography

Aged 23 in 1896, Bart King had already helped the United States pull of one of cricket's greatest ever coups by scoring an unbeaten 49 off just 30 balls whilst also claiming 1 wicket and an important catch in a stunning 15-run victory over Great Britain, the inventors of the game to help America claim a Gold medal for the sport in a match that has been dubbed as cricket's own version of the American Revolutionary War. But his statistics between 1896 and 1900 hardly suggested anything other-worldly, with him scoring only 109 runs at 21.80 and claiming 9 wickets at 29.11 from 8 matches.

However, a move to the top-order starting from the 1904 Games and greater focus on his swing bowling at the cost of a few yards of pace saw him evolve into arguably the greatest all-rounder and at the same time perhaps the greatest bowler the Olympics has ever seen. Between 1904 and 1912, he would go on to score 397 runs at an average of 33.08 and claim 32 wickets at a scarcely believable average of 11.41, figures that made legendary bowlers in the Olympics such as Bill Lockwood and Sydney Barnes among others look like stick-in-the-muds, especially considering the fact that neither of them were tasked with opening the batting for their respective teams at the same time.

Aged 39 in 1912, he had seemingly hung up his boots after a stellar Olympics during which he scored 127 runs at 42.33 and claiming 11 wickets at 6.45 from 3 matches - the lowest bowling average ever recorded in a single edition of the Olympic Games. He also claimed a record-breaking innings haul of 8/11 against the Netherlands, going one better than Tom Richardson's 7/11 against France in 1900 which until then were the best bowling figures in an innings in the Olympics, and for good measure finished the tournament with a six-laden 95 off 108 balls against a powerful Great Britain lineup in the final, which the Americans only lost because of a stunning last-ball six from Phil Mead. It could have provided a near-perfect ending to his illustrious career, but for an ill-advised decision to return 8 years later aged 46 in 1920 at the behest of the US Olympic Committee in a bid to add some much needed experience to a depleted American squad. While his innings of 37 did enough to push his career batting average over 30 and in the process also overtake Clem Hill's Olympic record of 15 sixes in a career, the sight of him struggling to send down any more than 5 overs and not once threaten to pick a wicket against Canada, an opposition he had dominated for many a year was quite pathetic and an unfitting way to bow out for such a great player.

Nevertheless, his 41 wickets at an average of 15.68 remained an Olympic record for a good 20 years until it was finally broken by the ageless Herbert Dorning from Argentina in 1932, when he went one better with 42 but at an inferior average of 18.05 from 24 matches. His record as a batsman in Olympic finals also struck fear into the hearts of the English such as no player before or since with the exception of Don Bradman, with him routinely saving his best for the most important match of them all as shown by 205 runs at an unbelievable average of 102.50 and strike rate of 107.33 rus per 100 balls from 3 such appearances between 1896 and 1912. As captain, he also managed to lead the United States to two Silver medals in succession in 1908 and 1912, winning 5 of his 8 matches in charge an averaging 42.29 with the bat and 11.21 with the ball. Needless to say, the Olympics is yet to see another all-round player of his calibre and he remains in the words of Don Bradman "America's greatest cricketing son".
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:ar: Jack Laing


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Batting & fielding statistics
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1896                3     3    0   76   54   25.33  139   54.68    0   1    4   2   0   1   -
1900                4     4    0   92   46   23.00  173   53.18    0   0    4   1   0   0   -
1904                2     2    1   10    7   10.00   14   71.44    0   0    1   0   0   1   -
1908                3     3    0   64   40   21.33  109   58.71    0   0    4   0   0   0   -
Overall            12    12    1  242   54   22.00  435   55.63    0   1   13   3   0   2   -

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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1896               3     3   16.0    0     63     4    4/28  15.75  3.94  24.0   1   0
1900               4     4   32.0    2    128    10    3/20  12.80  4.00  19.2   0   0
1904               2     2   13.4    0     79     1    1/45  79.00  5.78  82.0   0   0
1908               3     3   24.0    2     91     3    1/24  30.33  3.79  48.0   0   0
Overall           12    12   85.4    4    361    18    4/28  20.06  4.21  28.6   1   0

Biography

Between 1896 and 1900, there was arguably no finer all-round cricketer in the Olympics than Canada's Jack Laing. Not even his American rival Bart King, who scored 109 runs at 21.80 and claimed 9 wickets at 29.11 from 8 matches compared to Laing's 168 runs at 24.00 and 14 wickets at 13.64 from 7 matches during the same period. But while the latter kept improving with age, Laing only played cricket sporadically after 1900 whilst embarking on a legal career as a barrister and never reached the same heights as before in his final two Olympic campaigns in 1904 and 1908 where he could only manage 74 runs at 18.50 and 4 wickets at 42.50 from 5 matches, thereby greatly affecting his overall figures.

At the peak of his powers, he was considered to be as quick as Australian tearaway Ernie Jones (a bowler famous for breaking Stanley Jackson's ribs) and was the first player to complete the all-rounder's double of 4 wickets and 50 runs or more in an Olympic match against Australia in 1896. He retired as both Canada's leading run-scorer and wicket-taker with 232 runs at 23.20 and 17 wickets at 16.59 from 10 matches (242 runs at 22.00 and 18 wickets at 20.06 from 12 matches overall), though both his records have since been broken by Clarke Bell and Herbert Wookey respectively.
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:ar: Bill Lockwood


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Batting & fielding statistics
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1896                4     3    0   12   11    4.00   17   70.60    0   0    0   1   1   2   -
1900                5     2    1   48   41*  48.00   35  137.15    0   0    4   3   0   2   -
Overall             9     5    1   60   41*  15.00   52  115.38    0   0    4   4   1   4   -

Bowling statistics
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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1896               4     4   34.3    3    115     9    4/34  12.78  3.33  23.0   1   0
1900               5     5   43.0    1    130    14    5/26   9.29  3.02  18.4   0   2
Overall            9     9   77.3    4    245    23    5/26  10.65  3.16  20.2   0   2

Biography

If ever there was a bowling equivalent of Don Bradman in the Olympics, it would have to be Bill Lockwood. In 9 matches between 1896 and 1900, he claimed an astonishing 23 wickets at an average of 10.65 and topped the bowling charts in each of his two Olympic campaigns, making him the only bowler to have done so more than once. His cricketing career was swiftly beginning to fade prior to the 1896 Olympic Games in Athens as a result of drinking alcohol prodigiously whilst trying to come to terms with the loss of his wife and child some time earlier, and many weren't too glad to see him included in Great Britain's XV for the tournament. But he managed to prove his doubters wrong with one of the most remarkable comebacks of all time by claiming 9 wickets at an average of 12.78 to emerge as the leading wicket-taker of the competition.

He would go on to play some of his best cricket in the years following and by 1900 proved absolutely irresistable with the ball, claiming a record 14 wickets at an average of 9.29 from 5 matches - the best haul of wickets in any Olympic tournament till date. In what turned out to be his last Olympic match against Australia in the final of the 1900 Games, he very nearly led Great Britain to victory with the bat scoring an entertaining 41 off just 26 balls with 3 sixes after a good spell of 3 for 25 off 10 overs earlier in the match. However, they managed to fall short in the most gut-wrenching manner by only 5 runs. Lockwood finished as the leading wicket-taker in the Olympics, until his position was usurped by Bart King in 1908, and later by Sydney Barnes on Great Britain's lists in 1912. He could not sustain this form by 1904 however and at the age of 36 was overlooked for the Games in St Louis, thereby ending his short but memorable Olympic career. To date, he is one of only three bowlers - the other two being Bart King and Clem Gibson, to claim more than one 5-wicket haul in a career.
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:ar: Charles Macartney


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Batting & fielding statistics
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1908                5     5    1   39   36*   9.75   44   88.64    0   0    2   3   2   2   -
1920                3     3    0  111   89   37.00  138   80.43    0   1    8   2   0   1   -
1924                4     4    1  175   92   58.33  249   70.28    0   2   11   5   1   0   -
Overall            12    12    2  325   92   32.50  431   75.41    0   3   21  10   3   3   -

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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1908               5     2   11.0    0     33     0    0/16   N/A   3.00    -    0   0
1920               3     1    4.0    0     10     1    1/10  10.00  2.50  24.0   0   0
1924               4     4   16.0    0     60     6    2/9   10.00  3.75  16.0   0   0
Overall           12     7   31.0    0    103     7    2/9   14.71  3.32  26.6   0   0

Biography

No batsman in the history of the Olympics had quite a disastrous start to his Olympic career as Charlie Macartney did in 1908, where his first 4 innings at the crease yielded only 3 runs at an awful average of 0.75 with two ducks to his name. His unbeaten 36 in the Bronze playoff against South Africa only just managed to push his batting average for the tournament to a slightly less embarrassing 9.75 from 5 matches, and he was quite rightly banished from the Olympics for another 12 years until the 1920 Games in Antwerp.

Once the Olympics resumed in 1920 though, he pulled off one of the most inspirational transformations as a batsman scoring 286 runs at an average of 47.67 from the last 7 matches of his Olympic career between 1920 and 1924. He also claimed 7 wickets at an average of 10 during the same period, despite playing mostly as a batting all-rounder and was named Player of the Tournament for his final Olympic tournament in 1924 where he scored 175 runs at an average of 58.33 from 4 matches whilst also claiming 6 wickets. He finished his career with 325 runs at 32.50 with 3 half-centuries to his name, and 7 wickets at 14.71 from 12 matches between 1908 and 1924. His career signified the never-say-die attitude that has become synonymous with the Australian cricket team over the years in both Olympic and Test cricket.
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:ar: George Patterson


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Batting & fielding statistics
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1896                4     4    0  137   49   34.25  225   60.89    0   0   11   2   0   2   -
1900                4     4    1  115   49*  38.33  198   58.08    0   0    5   2   0   1   -
1904                5     5    1  144   45   36.00  252   57.14    0   0    7   3   1   2   -
Overall            13    13    2  396   49*  36.00  675   58.67    0   0   23   7   1   5   -

Bowling statistics
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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1896               4     4   31.2    0    141     5    5/20  28.20  4.50  37.6   0   1
1900               4     4   30.0    0     93     8    4/27  11.63  3.10  22.5   1   0
1904               5     4   35.0    1    135     5    3/21  27.00  3.86  42.0   0   0
Overall           13    12   96.2    1    369    18    5/20  20.50  3.83  32.1   1   1

Biography

It is perhaps a testament to his superb talent that despite being semi-retired from cricket for most part of his Olympic career, George Patterson still managed to turn up every now and then between work commitments for Olympic tournaments to score 396 runs at an average of 36.00 whilst also picking 18 wickets at 20.50 from 13 matches between 1896 and 1904. At the same time, he was also among the most unfortunate batsmen of his era in the Olympics, never once scoring more than 50 despite those stellar statistics as an all-rounder and falling short of the all-rounders' double of 4 wickets and 50 runs on no less than two occasions. Nevertheless, he was undoubtedly one of America's finest players in the Olympics and their only batsman other than Bart King to boast an average in excess of 30 after having scored a minimum of 300 career runs. An impressive feat considering the quality of pitches in the early editions of the Olympics which provided batsmen with very little comfort.

He retired in 1904 aged only 35 after helping the United States beat the West Indies to a Bronze medal with an impressive bowling analysis of 3 for 21 off 10 overs and yet another score in the 40s, thereby finishing as the all-time leading run-scorer in the Olympics, although Clem Hill would go on to overtake him just one match later in the final to become the first batsman to 400 career runs. He was primed for an unexpected comeback four years later in 1908, but eventually missed out due to injury. Despite all his agonizing near misses throughout an 8-year Olympic career, he would go down in history as the first bowler to claim a 5-wicket haul in the Olympics - a feat he achieved against Canada in 1896.
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:ar: Carst Posthuma


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Batting & fielding statistics
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1900                3     3    2   32   25*  32.00   46   69.56    0   0    1   1   0   0   -
1904                4     4    0   44   22   11.00   76   57.89    0   0    2   2   0   0   -
1908                3     3    2   38   16*  38.00   62   61.29    0   0    3   0   0   2   -
1912                2     2    0   25   23   12.50   41   60.98    0   0    1   1   0   0   -
Overall            12    12    4  139   25*  17.38  225   61.78    0   0    7   4   0   2   -

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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1900               3     3   24.0    3     72     4    2/19  18.00  3.00  36.0   0   0
1904               4     4   35.0    3    102     5    3/27  20.40  2.91  42.0   0   0
1908               3     3   28.0    4     95     4    2/24  23.75  3.39  42.0   0   0
1912               2     2   17.0    0     66     5    4/45  13.20  3.88  20.4   1   0
Overall           12    12  104.0   10    335    18    4/45  18.61  3.22  34.7   1   0

Biography

During an 8-year period starting from their debut in the 1904 Olympic Games in St Louis until the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm, the Netherlands despite never really being medal contenders, were a team nobody in their right mind could take lightly. Among their memorable moments from this brief golden era were a victory against the West Indies in 1904, a sensational upset win over eventual Silver medalists USA in 1908, another victory over the West Indies in 1912 and two evenly contested matches against Great Britain in both 1904 and 1908 where they far from disgraced themselves despite losing. The primary reason behind them punching so well above their weight to remain competitive despite a weak batting lineup was a talented bowling attack led by a player who had the skill to match some of the very best the world had to offer - Carst Posthuma.

Like his fellow countryman Johan Schröder, Posthuma made his Olympic debut four years before the Netherlands did so in 1900, when he played 3 matches for the Mixed Team and claimed 4 wickets at 18.00 and made some minor contributions with the bat too, thereby acquitting himself quite well in an otherwise faltering lineup. But it was for the Netherlands that he saved his best performances, claiming 14 wickets at 18.79 from 9 matches between 1904 and 1912 whilst also scoring 107 runs at an average of 15.29 from the lower-order where his runs though few in number, often proved crucial for the Dutch - none more so than in their victory over a US lineup containing Bart King, John Lester and Percy Clark among others in 1908.

In all Olympic matches, he claimed 18 wickets at an average of 18.61 and scored 139 runs at 17.38 from 12 matches between 1900 and 1912. His best bowling performance came in what turned out to be his last match at the Olympics against the United States in 1912, where he claimed a career best 4 for 45 off 10 overs but had his efforts completely overshadowed by Bart King, who went on to claim an Olympic record 8 for 11 in the very same match. He also bowled 10 maidens during his career, which remained an Olympic record until it was overtaken by Clarrie Grimmett and conceded runs at just 3.22 per over, making him among the most economical pace bowlers of all time in the Olympics. While he continued to play cricket at a very good standard until 1928, he chose to hang up his boots in the Olympics after 1912 to provide opportunities for younger players. Needless to say, the Netherlands have never again attained such heights in the 24 years since Posthuma called it a day.
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:ar: Wilfred Rhodes


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Batting & fielding statistics
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1900                5     4    0   29   16    7.25   39   74.36    0   0    5   0   0   1   -
1904                3     1    0    8    8    8.00   18   44.44    0   0    0   0   0   0   -
1908                5     5    0   85   38   17.00  180   47.22    0   0    3   1   0   1   -
1912                3     3    1  108   44*  54.00  198   54.55    0   0    7   0   0   2   -
1920                3     3    1   99   54   49.50  194   51.03    0   1    6   0   1   1   -
1924                2     2    0   31   19   15.50   64   48.44    0   0    1   0   0   2   -
Overall            21    18    2  360   54   22.50  693   51.95    0   1   22   1   1   7   -

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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1900               5     5   31.0    1    118     4    2/4   29.50  3.81  46.5   0   0
1904               3     3   25.4    0     78     4    3/26  19.50  3.04  38.5   0   0
1908               5     5   29.0    1     85    13    5/13   6.54  2.93  13.4   0   1
1912               3     3   12.5    0     37     1    1/13  37.00  2.88  77.0   0   0
1920               3     2    9.0    1     19     1    1/9   19.00  2.11  54.0   0   0
1924               2     1    3.0    0      3     0    0/3    N/A   1.00    -    0   0
Overall           21    19  110.3    3    340    23    5/13  14.78  3.08  28.8   0   1

Biography

From being one of the best slow left-arm bowlers in the game with little or no actual skill with the bat, to becoming one of the Olympics' more consistent opening batsmen who bowled only occasionally, Wilfred Rhodes had a rather interesting 24-year career at the Olympics. From 1900 to 1908, he claimed 21 wickets at a miserly average of 13.38, whilst scoring only 122 runs at an average of 12.20 from 13 matches. But while his batting would improve by leaps and bounds after 1912 when he successfully transformed himself into an obdurate opening batsman scoring 238 runs at an average of 39.67, he would claim only 2 more wickets at 29.50 from the last 8 matches of his Olympic career between 1912 and 1924.

Overall, he scored 360 runs at an average of 22.50 and claimed 23 wickets at an average of 14.78 from 21 matches between 1900 and 1924, making him one of the Olympics more consistent all-rounders and putting him second only to Sydney Barnes on Great Britain's all-time leading wicket-takers list. It took him 20 years from his debut in 1900 to finally bring up his first half-century in the Olympics, which he did in the final of the 1920 Games in Antwerp against Australia, although it could not bring about victory for his team.

As a batsman, he was notorious for taking little or no risk highlighted by a career batting strike-rate of 51.95, among the slowest for any opening batsman with more than 200 runs in the Olympics. His unerring accuracy with the ball however made up for it and with a economy rate of just 3.08, he proved one of the Olympics' most miserly bowlers. If not for Bart King, his record haul of 13 wickets at 6.54 from 5 matches during the 1908 Olympic Games in London would have remained the cheapest haul of wickets ever taken in a single Olympic tournament. Somewhat surprisingly though for a player of his longevity in Test cricket i.e 30 years and 315 days, his Olympic career which lasted for 24 years and 77 days was only the fourth longest in history after Herbert Dorning, Christy Morris and Bart King. He was considered too old to be selected for the 1928 Games in Amsterdam, though he would go on to play a Test cricket until his 53rd year in 1930, and a whopping 31st as an international cricketer.
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1908                5     5    1   89   56*  22.25  139   64.03    0   1    9   1   0  11   2
1912                3     3    2   42   41*  42.00   66   63.64    0   0    1   0   1   2   0
Overall             8     8    3  131   56*  26.20  205   63.90    0   1   10   1   1  13   2

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As a player, Percy Sherwell was as rare as they could possibly come, for not only was he a high class wicket-keeper, but at the same time a more than competent batsman when the occasion demanded - something quite uncommon for a keeper during the early 1900s. Though he was largely underutilized in the latter category, he finished with 131 runs at a very respectable average of 26.20 from 8 matches between 1908 and 1912 - the highest batting average recorded by a wicket-keeper at the time and was also the first one to score a half-century in the Olympics. This was a feat he accomplished whilst opening the batting against Belgium in the 1908 Olympics, scoring an unbeaten 56 after having effected a record 6 dismissals earlier in the match which included five catches and a single stumping - the most ever by a wicket-keeper in an Olympic match.

He ended the tournament with another record 13 dismissals, including 11 catches and 2 stumpings, captaining South Africa to their first Olympic medal for cricket in the form of Bronze. This made him the most prolific wicket-keeper in Olympic history at the time after having played in just one tournament; he retired in 1912 with 15 dismissals to his name from 8 matches at a rate of 1.875 dismissals per innings. Though he has since conceded the position to American Charles Winter and later Australian Bert Oldfield, both his Olympic records i.e most dismissals in an innings and most dismissals in a single Olympic tournament stand to this day.
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1900                5     5    0  161   67   32.20  259   62.16    0   2   10   2   0   4   -
1904                5     5    0  102   39   20.40  156   65.38    0   0    5   2   0   2   -
1908                5     5    0  238   92   47.60  363   65.56    0   1   13   3   0   7   -
1912                3     3    0  112   61   37.33  172   65.12    0   2    8   1   1   1   -
Overall            18    18    0  613   92   34.06  950   64.53    0   5   36   8   1  14   -

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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1900               5     1    2.0    0      5     1    1/5    5.00  2.50  12.0   0   0
1904               5     -     -     -      -     -      -     -     -      -    -   -
1908               5     -     -     -      -     -      -     -     -      -    -   -
1912               3     -     -     -      -     -      -     -     -      -    -   -
Overall           18     1    2.0    0      5     1    1/5    5.00  2.50  12.0   0   0

Biography

When in full flow, there was arguably no finer sight in cricket than Victor Trumper charging down the pitch to strike the ball over the bowler's head for four. No batsman was quite as adept at batting on some of the more treacherous wickets found in the early editions of the Olympics, particularly those in Trumper's first Olympic tournament in 1900 where he scored 161 runs at 32.20 from 5 matches. Those figures are all the more impressive considering Australia played their matches on some of the most diabolical pitches one could ever hope to come across, none more so than in their match against Argentina where they lost 8 wickets while chasing a paltry target of 88 with no batsman from either side scoring more than 20, except for Trumper who scored 29.

Following such an impressive display in his first Olympic tournament, hopes remained high for Trumper to come good on some of the more truer pitches found in St Louis in 1904 where batsmen were actually expected to dominate for a change, but he would go on to endure his worst Olympic campaign ever scoring just 102 runs at an average of 20.40 from 5 matches with a highest score of just 39. This failure prompted him to return stronger than ever for the 1908 and 1912 Games where Australia and New Zealand's NOCs merged to form Australasia, for whom Trumper would go on to score 350 runs at an average of 43.75 from 8 matches during this period.

The 1908 Olympic Games in London were his most successful statistically, where he scored 238 runs at an average of 47.60 from 5 matches and never once scored below 30 during the entire tournament. His 92 against Belgium at Lord's was the highest score of the competition in an Olympic tournament blighted by wet pitches that made batting quite difficult for most batsmen, including the great Clem Hill who endured his worst ever tournament with the bat totalling just 84 runs at 16.80 from 5 matches. But it was his 41 off just 44 balls out of a total of 104 against a Great Britain lineup containing Sydney Barnes, Wilfred Rhodes, Johnny Douglas and Colin Blythe in a losing effort that really showed how much of a class above he was from the rest of his team-mates. Apart from his batting exploits, Trumper also held aloft a then record 7 catches during the tournament - the most by an outfielder in an Olympic tournament until it was overtaken by KS Duleepsinhji in 1932.

Overall, he scored 613 runs at an average of 34.06 from 18 matches between 1900 and 1912 with 5 half-centuries to his name. He was just the second batsman to 500 and 600 career runs after his fellow team-mate Clem Hill and managed a total of 14 catches - still the most by a non-wicketkeeper in the Olympics, and 1 wicket in the final of the 1900 Games which played in instrumental role in Australia winning their first ever Gold medal for cricket. Among opening batsman with a minimum of 300 career runs during this period, only Great Britain's Tom Hayward could boast a higher batting average. He died aged only 37 in 1915, just a year after playing at outrageous innings of 293 from No 9 in a first-class match, and was buried after the largest funeral procession ever seen in Sydney.
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1904                1     0    -    -    -     -      -     -      -   -    -   -   -   0   -
1908                5     1    0    0    0    0.00    1    0.00    0   0    0   0   1   1   -
1912                3     2    1    8    7*   8.00    9   88.89    0   0    1   0   0   0   -
Overall             9     3    1    8    7*   4.00   10   80.00    0   0    1   0   1   1   -

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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1904               1     1    7.4    0     25     1    1/25  25.00  3.26  46.0   0   0
1908               5     5   34.0    0    116     6    3/18  19.33  3.41  34.0   0   0
1912               3     3   25.3    0    108    12    5/38   9.00  4.24  12.8   1   1
Overall            9     9   67.1    0    249    19    5/38  13.11  3.71  21.2   1   1

Biography

Arguably the most talented of South Africa's famed googly trio of the early 1900s, Bert Vogler played a dominant role in their coming of age in the Olympics with 19 wickets at an average of 13.11 from only 9 matches - the joint highest by a South African alongside Buster Nupen though at a superior average. This included an astonishing haul of 12 wickets at an average of 9.00 from just 3 matches in the 1912 Olympics, where he finished ahead of the legendary Bart King, who was having one of the greatest seasons of all time with the ball by any player in the Olympics with 11 wickets at 6.45 from the same number of matches. He claimed 5 for 38 against the United States and 4 for 48 against Australasia in successive matches, but had his efforts go in vain as South Africa lost both matches and finished at 4th place, just one short of a medal.

This made him the only bowler with 10 wickets or more in an Olympic tournament to average 4 wickets per game, an achievement previously unheard of in Olympic cricket. He also played a very important role four years previously in 1908 alongside fellow googly bowlers Reggie Schwarz and Aubrey Faulkner to help South Africa win their first ever medal for cricket in the form of Bronze by beating Australasia, claiming 6 wickets at an average of 19.33 from 5 matches. Though a competent lower-order batsman at Test level, he was rarely ever required to do much batting with South Africa possing a deep batting lineup during his time and batted in just 3 innings in 9 matches, totalling a mere 8 runs. It took South Africa 24 years to finally recapture their former glory with a Silver medal at the 1936 Games after two decades of barren results since Vogler's last appearance for them in 1912.
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Edition            Mat  Inns  NO  Runs  HS    Avg    BF    S/R   100s 50s  4s  6s  0s  Ct  St
1904                5     4    1   10    4*   3.33   22   45.45    0   0    0   0   1   1   -

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Edition           Mat  Inns  Overs  Mdns  Runs  Wkts    BBI   Avg   Econ   S/R  4w  5w
1904               5     5   46.0    1    155    14    5/40  11.07  3.37  19.7   1   1

Biography

Joseph "Float" Woods, the tearaway fast bowler from Barbados was among the fastest and most feared bowlers of his day in the Olympics. Some say even quicker than the legendary Tom Richardson, who is widely regarded as the fastest bowler in the history of cricket at his peak during the early 1900s. He made only one appearance in the Olympic Games in 1904, where he topped the wicket charts with 14 wickets at an astonishing average of 11.07 from 5 matches, finishing marginally ahead of Sydney Barnes, then considered the best bowler in the world, who finished with 14 wickets at a slightly higher average of 11.71 from the same number of matches. West Indies fell short of a medal to the United States, but made quite an impression in their debut at the Olympics by upsetting Great Britain by an 8-run margin, a victory in which Woods himself played a starring role with figures of 4 for 28 from 10 overs.

This would be his one and only moment in the sun at international level, with his career coming to an abrupt end less than a year after his brilliant feats at the 1904 Games. His success proved to the world that a black player could go on to become the best in the world, something which was considered impossible in an era when racism was still quite prevalent in society. It would be a stepping stone for several other players of color from the West Indies such as Snuffy Browne, George Francis, Learie Constantine, Herman Griffith and George Headley to excel at the Olympics over the years, and would forge West Indies' reputation as a team never again to be taken lightly especially when it came to bowling strength.
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:redo: :wkb: Johnson Charles
:slvo: :bat: Kimani Melius

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:goldo: :bat: Keddy Lesporis
:bro: :bat: Cletus Mathurin
:bro: :wk: Gaspard Prospere
:purpo: :ar: Darren Sammy :c:

:bro: :ar: Alex Antoine
:bro: :bat: Wayne Edwards
:slvo: :ar: Craig Emmanuel
:slvo: :bat: Sergio Fedee
:bro: :ar: Denis Louis
:slvo: :ar: Dalton Polius
:bro: :bat: Dwight Thomas
:bro: :bat: Mervin Wells

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:bro: :wk: Mervin Charles
:slvo: :ar: Kurt Edward
:bro: :wk: Sabinus Emmanuel
:goldo: :ar: Kyle Mayers*

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:slvo: :ar: Xavier Gabriel
:bro: :bwl: Sherlon Isidore
:bro: :bwl: Murlan Sammy
:bro: :bwl: Shem Severin

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:bro: :ar: Dornan Edward
:slvo: :ar: Larry Edwards
:goldo: :ar: Garey Mathurin
:bro: :ar: Alleyn Prospere
:slvo: :bat: Miles Bascombe
:bro: :bat: Atticus Browne
:bro: :bat: Salvan Browne
:bro: :bat: Desron Maloney
:redo: :ar: Girdon Pope

:purpo: :wkb: Sunil Ambris :c:
:goldo: :bat: Romel Currency
:slvo: :bat: Donwell Hector
:bro: :bat: Hyron Shallow

:blueo: :bat: Dean Browne
:slvo: :wk: Lindon James
:bro: :ar: Kenroy Martin
:bro: :bat: Marvin Small

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:goldo: :ar: Keron Cottoy
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:bro: :ar: Othneil Lewis
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:goldo: :bwl: Ray Jordan
:slvo: :bwl: Obed McCoy
:goldo: :bwl: Kenroy Peters
:goldo: :bwl: Kesrick Williams

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:slvo: :ar: Kenneth Dember
:slvo: :bwl: Larry Edwards
:bro: :bwl: Rasheed Fredericks
:blueo: :bwl: Drumo Toney
:goldo: :bwl: Jomel Warrican
:bro: :bwl: Ronaldo Wright
:bro: :wkb: Steven Evans
:slvo: :ar: Lorenzo Ingram
:blueo: :wk: Sheldon le Blanc
:slvo: :ar: Shaquille Martina

:purpo: :bat: Keacy Carty
:slvo: :ar: John Eugene
:bro: :bat: Moreland le Blanc*
:goldo: :ar: Sherwin Peters :c:
:blueo: :ar: Gary Solomon

:bro: :ar: Romain Doodnauth
:blueo: :bat: Dwayne Elgin
:blueo: :bat: Sherwyn Noble
:bro: :bat: Anil Persaud

:blueo: :ar: Keith Carty
:blueo: :ar: Akeem Charles
:bro: :arwk: Mohit Hingorani
:blueo: :wk: Melichus Theodule
:blueo: :bat: Dameon Williams

:blueo: :bwl: Joel Browne
:bro: :bwl: Marlon Brutus
:bro: :ar: Kenroy David
:blueo: :bwl: Keston Dornick
:blueo: :bwl: Asa Edwards
:bro: :bwl: Antonio Fernandes
:blueo: :bwl: Rasheed Pirkhhan

:blueo: :ar: Larry Baptiste
:bro: :bwl: Jean-Rene Belizar
:goldo: :bwl: Daniel Doram
:slvo: :bwl: Colin Hamer
:bro: :bwl: Rishi Singh
:bro: :bwl: Lionel Ritchie
:blueo: :bat: Hemradj Basropansingh
:bro: :bat: Charles Douglas
:goldo: :ar: Muneshwar Patandin
:bro: :ar: Vishaul Singh

:bro: :wkb: Mohindra Boodram :c:
:slvo: :ar: Gavin Singh
:blueo: :bat: Troy Haley
:bro: :ar: Shazam Ramjohn
:bro: :ar: Wasim Akram

:bro: :ar: Sauid Drepaul
:slvo: :ar: Troy Dudnath
:bro: :wk: Kemraj Hardat
:blueo: :ar: Andre Percival
:blueo: :ar: Vishwar Shaw

:blueo: :bat: Kayamat Ally
:blueo: :bat: Mohan Balkaran
:bro: :ar: Mounir Bhoelan
:bro: :ar: Arun Gokoel
:blueo: :wk: Vejai Hirlal
:blueo: :wkb: Khemraj Jaikaran
:bro: :ar: Terbhawan Ranjit

:bro: :bwl: Bernard Bailey
:bro: :bwl: Carlton Baker
:blueo: :bwl: Kevin Baker

:slvo: :bwl: Yuvraj Dayal
:bro: :bwl: Giovani Gokoel
:blueo: :bwl: Radjeev Japroep
:blueo: :bwl: Sanjeev Mangroo
:blueo: :ar: Kishan Oemraw
:bro: :bwl: Sanjay Oemraw
:bro: :wk: Adrian Ali
:slvo: :bat: Adrian Barath
:slvo: :bat: Justin Guillen
:slvo: :wkb: Amir Jangoo
:redo: :bat: Evin Lewis
:bro: :bat: Tishan Maraj
:slvo: :bat: Kjorn Ottley
:bro: :ar: Matthew Patrick
:purpo: :bat: Lendl Simmons
:slvo: :bat: Jeremy Solozano
:bro: :bat: Nicholas Sookdeosingh
:redo: :wkb: William Perkins

:slvo: :bat: Nicholas Alexis
:bro: :bat: Aaron Alfred
:bro: :bat: Marlon Barclay
:purpo: :bat: Darren Bravo
:slvo: :bat: Isaiah Rajah
:bro: :bat: Kieorn Joseph
:bro: :bat: Emmanuel Lett
:goldo: :ar: Jason Mohammed

:bro: :bat: Jonathan Augustus
:purpo: :ar: Dwayne Bravo :c:
:goldo: :bat: Yannic Cariah
:slvo: :ar: Mark Deyal
:bro: :ar: Jyd Goolie
:slvo: :ar: Vikash Mohan
:bro: :bat: Ewart Nicholson
:slvo: :ar: Yannick Ottley
:purpo: :ar: Kieron Pollard
:redo: :wk: Nicholas Pooran
:slvo: :ar: Tion Webster

:bro: :bat: Brian Christmas
:bro: :bat: Akiel Cooper
:goldo: :ar: Akeal Hosein
:bro: :ar: Kirstan Kallicharan
:bro: :ar: Aneil Kanhai
:slvo: :wk: Steven Katwaroo
:goldo: :ar: Imran Khan
:bro: :wk: Gibran Mohammed
:purpo: :ar: Sunil Narine
:goldo: :ar: Roshon Primus
:purpo: :wk: Denesh Ramdin

:bro: :bwl: Te-Shawn Alleyne
:bro: :ar: Teshwan Castro
:goldo: :ar: Kevon Cooper
:goldo: :ar: Rayad Emrit
:purpo: :bwl: Shannon Gabriel
:bro: :ar: Richard Kelly
:bro: :bwl: Shervon Penco
:slvo: :ar: Anderson Phillip
:purpo: :bwl: Ravi Rampaul
:goldo: :ar: Marlon Richards*
:bro: :bwl: Tevin Robertson
:bro: :bwl: Akeel Seetal
:bro: :bwl: Daniel St Clair
:slvo: :ar: Navin Stewart
:slvo: :ar: Uthman Muhammad
:bro: :bwl: Philton Williams

:bro: :bwl: Rishi Bachan
:purpo: :bwl: Samuel Badree
:goldo: :bwl: Bryan Charles
:goldo: :bwl: Derone Davis
:goldo: :bwl: Jon-Russ Jaggesar
:slvo: :bwl: Ricky Jaipaul
:bro: :bwl: Jovan Ali
:goldo: :bwl: Kavesh Kantasingh
:bro: :bwl: Kissoondath Magram
:goldo: :bwl: Dave Mohammed
:slvo: :ar: Khary Pierre
:bro: :bwl: Emile Rajah
:slvo: :bwl: Kristopher Ramsaran
:bro: :ar: Rohan Ash
:blueo: :bat: Michael Baptiste
:bro: :wkb: Michael Charlemagne

:blueo: :bat: Ira Baptiste
:bro: :wkb: Nuwan Bodhinayake
:bro: :ar: Garvin Bruno
:bro: :bat: Gareth Butler :c:
:blueo: :bat: Calvin Chase

:blueo: :ar: Douglas Brown
:blueo: :bat: Ebbion Caesar
:bro: :ar: Sabuton John
:blueo: :bat: Kavin Mars
:bro: :wkb: Donovan Matthews
:blueo: :bat: Christopher McFarlane
:bro: :ar: Damian St Ange

:bro: :ar: Chabbie Charlery
:blueo: :ar: Errion Charles
:blueo: :bat: Vikram John
:blueo: :ar: Peter Quelch
:blueo: :bat: Leroy Tull

:bro: :bwl: Howard Dickenson
:blueo: :bwl: Ralph Doughty
:blueo: :ar: Uriel Gilbert
:bro: :bwl: Mark Henry
:bro: :bwl: Jeremy Jones
:blueo: :bwl: Henry Saunders

:bro: :bwl: Earl Henry
:blueo: :bwl: Kirton Sutton
:bro: :bwl: Ancell Williams
:blueo: :bwl: Wayne Williams
:slvo: :ar: Daron Cruickshank
:bro: :wkb: Michael Dover
:blueo: :bat: Doyle Jones

:bro: :bat: Mathis Colexte
:blueo: :bat: Alexis Richards
:slvo: :ar: Hayden Walsh :c:

:bro: :ar: Dale Africa
:blueo: :bat: Marcellas Colete
:blueo: :bat: Clifford Fanis
:bro: :ar: Samuel Jones
:bro: :wkb: Alderman Lesmond

:blueo: :ar: Hermit Bannis
:blueo: :ar: Sherville Huggins
:slvo: :ar: Larry Joseph*
:blueo: :ar: Terrance Webbe

:blueo: :ar: Hamish Anthony
:bro: :bwl: Andrew Eusebe
:slvo: :bwl: Matthew Jordan
:bro: :bwl: Dane Weston

:bro: :bwl: John Florent
 
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Round 1: 1 player

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Sachin Tendulkar
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Chris Gayle
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Jacques Kallis
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - Shane Bond
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Virat Kohli
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Shane Watson
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Kevin Pietersen
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Dale Steyn

Round 2: 1 player

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Kumar Sangakkara
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Lasith Malinga
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Ricky Ponting
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - AB de Villiers
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Morne Morkel
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Shahid Afridi
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Virender Sehwag
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - MS Dhoni

Round 3: 2 players

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Brett Lee & Michael Bevan 
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Adam Gilchrist & Shane Warne
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Michael Clarke & Michael Hussey
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - Andrew Flintoff & Hashim Amla 
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Yuvraj Singh & Brendon McCullum
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Muttiah Muralitharan & Anil Kumble
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - David Warner & Craig Kieswetter
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Ross Taylor & Suresh Raina

Round 4: 2 players

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Shaun Pollock & Mohammad Yousuf
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Saeed Ajmal & Til. Dishan
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Shoaib Akhtar & Daniel Vettori
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - Jonathan Trott & Stuart Broad
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Gautam Gambhir & Graeme Swann
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Mark Boucher & Glenn McGrath
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - S.P. Narine & Umar Gul
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Zaheer Khan & Cameron White

Round 5: 2 players

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Sanath Jayasuriya & Saqlain Mushtaq 
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Shaun Tait & Sourav Ganguly
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Chaminda Vaas & Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - Angelo Mathews & Alastair Cook
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Nathan McCullum & Mohammad Hafeez
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Makhaya Ntini &  Farveez Maharoof
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Matthew Hayden & Brian Lara
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Shaun Marsh & Wasim Akram

Round 6: 2 players

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Rahul Dravid & Lance Klusener
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Irfan Pathan & Ryan ten Doeschate
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Jason Gillespie & Graeme Smith
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - Mahela Jayawardene & James Anderson
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Andrew Strauss & Mitchell Johnson
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Shakib Al Hasan, Lonwabo Tsotsobe
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Ravichandran Ashwin & Albie Morkel
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Dwayne Bravo & Johan Botha

Round 7: 2 players

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Waqar Younis & Allan Donald
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Marcus Trescothick & Jacob Oram
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Herschelle Gibbs & Inzamam-ul-Haq
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) -Jesse Ryder & Thisara Perera 
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Andrew Symonds & Kyle Mills
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Nathan Bracken, Murray Goodwin
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Eoin Morgan & Vernon Philander
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Tamim Iqbal & Robin Uthappa

Round 8: 2 players

Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Ramnaresh Sarwan & Harbhajan Singh
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Misbah-ul-Haq & J.P.Duminy
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - Abdul Razzaq & Brendan Taylor
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - Clint McKay & David Hussey
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Rangana Herath & B.W. Hilfenhaus
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Kieron Pollard & Steven Smith
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Stephen Fleming & Matthew Hoggard
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Umar Akmal & Wahab Riaz

Round 9: 2 players
	
Prowling Predators(Dipak, Fenil & Gaurav) - Upul Tharanga & Ryan Harris
Brutal Beasts(BlitzBerg & farhans) - Paul Collingwood & Damien Martyn
Denture Goblins(Prats & Ahmad Shah) - 
Dark Alliance(Sartaj & Iridium) - James Pattinson & Tim Southee
Dangerous Dragons(singhb & andrinissac) - Rohit Sharma & Richard Levi
Deadly Smashers(hariom & niru1988) - Lou Vincent & VVS Laxman
Kamikazes(Zhuorb & anish.ben) - Yusuf Pathan & Peter Trego
Thunderous Storm(badvintage & Sahil 7) - Daniel Harris & Steven Finn
 
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@Varun978 this was an excellent draft, went smooth and it finished in 3 days. Loved the work. :thumbs
 
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Harold Baumgartner
Michael Beer
Bill Bell
Raghuram Bhat
Gareth Breese (BWR)
Harry Bromfield
Clyde Butts (BWR)
John Cameron (BWR)
Beau Casson (BWR)
John Childs
Bertie Clarke
William Cooper
Mason Crane
Anatao D'Souza (BWR)
Richard Dawson
Cec Dixon
Jack Dunning
Sid Emery (BWR)
Edwin Evans (BWR)
Farrukh Zaman
Fazal-ur-Rehman (BWR)
Doug Freeman
Norman Gallichan (BWR)
George Gladstone
Roshan Gunaratne
Baloo Gupte
Glen Hall
Martin Hanley
John Hartley
Haseeb Ahsan
Gerry Hazlitt (BWR)
Jack Hill
Robin Hobbs
Tony Howard
Bill Hunt
Imtiaz Ali
Amit Jaggernauth
Javed Akhtar (BWR)
Khalid Hasan
Eddie Leadbeater (BWR)
Allen Lissette
Greg Loveridge (BWR)
Mike Macaulay
Fish Markham (BWR)
Bruce Martin (BWR)
Johnny Martin (BWR)
Masood Anwar (BWR)
Bryce McGain
Alex Moir (BWR)
John Mortimore (BWR)
Venatappa Muddiah
Albert Padmore
Min Patel (BWR)
Peter Petherick
Tom Puna
Norman Reid (BWR)
Digger Robertson
Jack Robertson
Sivert Samuelson
Alfred Scott
Tommy Scott (BWR)
Rex Sellers
Kelly Seymour (BWR)
Sadu Shinde
Jim Sims (BWR)
Ian Sinclair
David Sincock (BWR)
Charran Singh
Ian Smith
Peter Smith (BWR)
Colin Snedden
Keki Tarapore
Denis Tomlinson (BWR)
Ike Travers (BWR)
Frank Ward
John Watkins
Sanjeewa Weerasinghe (BWR)
Piyal Wijetunge
Len Wilkinson
Jack Wilson
Jack Young
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Robert Anderson
Anwar Hossain
Kevin Arnott
Arun Lal
Adam Bacher (BAR)
Adrain Barath
Graham Barlow
Matthew Bell
Mark Benson
Kraigg Brathwaite (BAR)
Dean Brownlie
Joe Burns
Alan Butcher
Michael Carberry
Brian Chari
Sewnarine Chattergoon (BAR)
Jimmy Cook
Craig Cumming
Shiv Sunder Das
Rick Darling
Ian Davis
John Edrich
Wally Edwards
Dean Elgar (BAR)
Matthew Elliott
Farokh Engineer (WK)
Trevor Franklin
Roy Fredericks (BAR)
Devang Gandhi
Alvin Greenidge
Adrian Griffith
Trevor Gripper (BAR)
Hannan Sarkar
Blair Hartland
Ron Headley
Andrew Hilditch
Peter Ingram
Wasim Jaffer
Phil Jaques
Leon Johnson
Dimuth Karunaratne
Rob Key
Clayton Lambert
Justin Langer
Bill Lawry
Gerhardus Liebenberg
Liton Das (WKB)
Andy Lloyd
David Lloyd
Brian Luckhurst
Khurram Manzoor
Tino Mawoyo (WKB)
Mehrab Hossain
Mehrab Hossain jnr (BAR)
Martyn Moxon
Darrin Murray
Aiden Markram (BAR)
James Marshall
Rick McCosker
John Morrison (BAR)
Nafees Iqbal
Sudhir Naik
Naved Latif (BAR)
Nazimuddin
Michael Papps (WKB)
Brenton Parchment
Ghulam Parkar
Murray Parker
Lokesh Rahul (WKB)
Lalchand Rajput
Ryan Ramdass
Dammika Ranatunga
Vikram Rathour
Aaron Redmond
Rodney Redmond
Ian Redpath
Dale Richards
Mark Richardson
Barney Rogers (BAR)
Mark Rushmere
Hamish Rutherford
Sadiq Mohammad
Dulip Samaraweera
Sadeera Samarawickrama (WKB)
Sami Aslam
Robert Samuels
Charith Senanayake
Shadab Kabir
Shahriar Hossain
Shakeel Ahmed (WKB)
Parthasarthi Sharma
Amal Silva (WK)
Bob Simpson (ALL)
Tirumalai Srinivasan
Keith Stackpole (BAR)
Rudi Steyn
Taslim Arif (WKB)
Alan Turner
Bert Vance (WKB)
Michael Vandort
Murali Vijay
Wajahatullah Wasti
Bandula Warnapura
Malinda Warnapura (BAR)
Mithra Wettimuny
David White
Julien Wiener
Barry Wood
Ashley Woodcock
Zahoor Elahi

Surinder Amarnath
Azmat Rana
Rob Bailey
Gary Ballance
Kim Barnett (BAR)
Temba Bavuma
Ian Chappell (BAR)
Bevan Congdon (ALL)
Colin Cowdrey
John Crawley
Mike Denness
Travis Dowlin
Ben Duckett (WKB)
Kirk Edwards
Ehsanul Haque (ARWK)
Susil Fernando
Anshuman Gaekwad
Leon Garrick
Brian Hastings
Shimron Hetmyer
Kyle Hope
John Jameson (BAR)
Richard Jones
Sylvester Joseph
Sanath Kaluperuma (BAR)
Rohan Kanhai (WKB)
Ashok Mankad
Tarisai Musakanda
Karun Nair
Naveed Nawaz
Marcus North (BAR)
Brijesh Patel
Cheteshwar Pujara
Andy Pycroft
Clive Radley
Mark Ramprakash (BAR)
Sanjeeva Ranatunga
Rizwan-uz-Zaman (BAR)
Graham Roope
Brian Rose
Lawrence Rowe
Shafiq Ahmed
Shamsur Rahman
David Steele (BAR)
Peter Toohey
James Vince
Ajit Wadekar
Chadwick Walton (WKB)
Bob Woolmer (BAR)
Younis Ahmed
Zahid Fazal

Chris Adams
Sunil Ambris (WKB)
Asif Iqbal (BAR)
Azam Khan
Subramaniam Badrinath
Bazid Khan
Jermaine Blackwood
Gavin Briant (WKB)
Glen Bruk-Jackson
Ryan Burl (BAR)
Roland Butcher
Hilton Cartwright (BAR)
Roston Chase (BAR)
Gary Cosier (BAR)
Chris Cowdrey (BAR)
Indika de Saram (WKB)
Dhananjaya de Silva (BAR)
Ross Edwards
Faisal Hossain (BAR)
Faisal Iqbal
Daniel Flynn
Yohan Goonasekera (BAR)
Gursharan Singh
John Hampshire
Peter Handscomb (WKB)
Haroon Rasheed
Hasan Raza
Iftikhar Ahmed (BAR)
Jahurul Islam (WKB)
Rohan Jayasekera (WKB)
Martin Kent
Greg Lamb (BAR)
Darren Maddy (BAR)
Trevor Madondo
Ashok Malhotra
Alester Maregwede (WKB)
Timycen Maruma (BAR)
Matthew Maynard
Paul McEwan (BAR)
Anthony McGrath (BAR)
Mosaddek Hossain (BAR)
Jeff Moss
Mushtaq Mohammad (BAR)
John Morris
Forster Mutizwa (WKB)
Brendan Nash (BAR)
Vic Pollard (BAR)
Floyd Reifer (WKB)
Andy Roberts (BAR)
Craig Serjeant
Paul Sheahan
Irvine Shillingford
Sew Shivnarine (BAR)
David Smith
Pieter Strydom (BAR)
Roger Tolchard (WKB)
Umar Amin (BAR)
Martin van Jaarsveld
Mike Veletta (WKB)
Kithuruwan Vithanage
Graham Vivian (BAR)
Peter Webb (WKB)
Dirk Wellham
Alan Wells
Dav Whatmore
James Whitaker

Richard Austin (ALL)
Sanjay Bangar (ALL)
Graeme Beard (ALL)
Scott Borthwick (ALL)
Basil D'Oliveira (ALL)
Colin de Grandhomme (ALL)
Moises Henriques (ALL)
Ryan Hinds (ALL)
Ben Hollioake (ALL)
Collis King (ALL)
Anura Ranasinghe (ALL)
Garry Sobers (ALL)

Adnan Akmal (WK)
Tim Ambrose (WK)
Anil Dalpat (WK)
Ashraf Ali (WK)
Atiq-uz-Zaman (WK)
Richard Blakey (WK)
Vijay Dahiya (WK)
Deep Dasgupta (WK)
Pubudu Dassanayake (WK)
Ashley de Silva (WK)
Lanka de Silva (WK)
Chamara Dunusinghe (WK)
Jock Edwards (WK)
Phil Emery (WK)
James Foster (WK)
Bruce French (WK)
Mahes Goonatilleke (WK)
Robbie Hart (WK)
Humayun Farhat (WK)
Prasanna Jayawardene (WK)
Alan Knott (WK)
John Maclean (WK)
Graham Manou (WK)
Mohammad Salim (WK)
Mohammad Salman (WK)
David Murray (WK)
Nurul Hasan (WK)
Naman Ojha (WK)
Thelston Payne (WK)
Mannava Prasad (WK)
Ajay Ratra (WK)
Steve Rhodes (WK)
Richie Robinson (WK)
Wriddhiman Saha (WK)
Ken Wadsworth (WK)
Gamini Wickremasinghe (WK)
Roger Woolley (WK)
Kevin Wright (WK)
Vijay Yadav (WK)
Zulqarnain (WK)
Zulqarnain Haider (WK)

Syed Abid Ali (BWR)
Ashton Agar (ALL)
Zafar Ansari (BWR)
Todd Astle (ALL)
David Bernard (BWR)
Vijay Bharadwaj (BWR)
Stuart Binny (BWR)
Keith Boyce (BWR)
Doug Bracewell (BWR)
Vaughan Brown (BWR)
Mark Burmester (ALL)
Iain Butchart (ALL)
Phil Carlson (ALL)
Trevor Chappell (ALL)
Rikki Clarke (ALL)
Gary Crocker (ALL)
Liam Dawson (ALL)
Gavin Ewing (ALL)
Hasantha Fernando (BWR)
Ottis Gibson (BWR)
Gary Gilmour (BWR)
Ijaz Ahmed jnr (ALL)
Ray Illingworth (ALL)
Intikhab Alam (BWR)
Bernard Julien (BWR)
Kosala Kulasekara (ALL)
Trevor Laughlin (BWR)
Nasim-ul-Ghani (BWR)
Naved Anjum (BWR)
Suresh Perera (BWR)
Norbert Phillip (BWR)
Shadab Khan (BWR)
Shahid Saeed (ALL)
Dasun Shanaka (ALL)
Shuvagata Hom (BWR)
Eknath Solkar (BWR)
Sunzamul Islam (BWR)
Justin Vaughan (BWR)
Mike Watkinson (BWR)
Graeme Watson (ALL)
Ziaur Rahman (ALL)

Aamer Nazir
Varun Aaron
Abdur Rauf (BWR)
Abul Hasan (BWR)
Jonathan Agnew
Saliya Ahangama
Aizaz Cheema
Al-Amin Hossain
Paul Allott
Kaushik Amalean
Ishara Amerasinghe
Jo Angel
Salil Ankola
Anwar Hossain Monir
Geoff Arnold
Bharat Arun (BWR)
Ashfaq Ahmed
Asif Masood
Azeem Hafeez
Lionel Baker
Jake Ball
Subroto Banerjee (BWR)
Joey Benjamin
Hamish Bennett
Martin Bicknell (BWR)
Bilawal Bhatti (BWR)
Marlon Black
Tertius Bosch
Brendon Bracewell
Charitha Buddhika (BWR)
Ian Callen
Greg Campbell
Dushmantha Chameera
Michael Chinouya
Wayne Clark
Sylvester Clarke (BWR)
David Colley (BWR)
Richard Collinge
Alan Connolly
Sheldon Cottrell
Colin Croft
Miguel Cummins
Tom Curran (BWR)
Wayne Daniel
Heath Davis
Alan Dawson (BWR)
Richard de Groen
Marchant de Lange (BWR)
Chris Drum
Geoff Dymock
Ehsan Adil
Richard Ellison (BWR)
Shaminda Eranga
Fazl-e-Akbar
Dinusha Fernando (BWR)
Vishwa Fernando
Shannon Gabriel
Indika Gallage
Chamila Gamage
Lahiru Gamage
Dodda Ganesh
Karsan Ghavri (BWR)
Dave Gilbert
Stu Gillespie
Dayle Hadlee
Harvinder Singh
Dean Headley
Vanburn Holder
Alan Hurst
Alan Igglesden
Irfan Fazil
Steven Jack (BWR)
Robin Jackman
Jalal-ud-din
Malcolm Jarvis
Paul Jarvis
Richard Johnson (BWR)
Simon Jones
Alzarri Joseph
Kabir Ali (BWR)
Kabir Khan
Robert Kennedy
James Kirtley
Rory Kleinveldt (BWR)
Raju Kulkarni
Lahiru Kumara
David Lawrence
Jermaine Lawson
Peter Lever (BWR)
Jon Lewis
Liaqat Ali
Dulip Liyanage
Charlie Lock
Mahbubul Alam
Devon Malcolm
Mick Malone (BWR)
Chris Martin
Peter Martin
Shingi Masakadza (BWR)
Bob Massie
Everton Matambanadzo
Andy McKay
Garth McKenzie (BWR)
Joe Mennie (BWR)
Keegan Meth (BWR)
Paras Mhambrey
Abhimanyu Mithun (BWR)
Mohammad Khalil
Mohammad Sharif (BWR)
Mohammad Talha
Mohammad Zahid
Mohsin Kamal
Ezra Moseley
Carl Mumba
David Mutendera
Blessing Muzarabani
Waddington Mwayenga
Suru Nayak (BWR)
Njabulo Ncube
Lungi Ngidi
Iain O'Brien
Graham Onions
Michael Owens
Pankaj Singh
Nelon Pascal
Rashid Patel
James Pattinson (BWR)
Ruchira Perera
Meyrick Pringle
Neal Radford
Rahat Ali
Vivek Razdan (BWR)
Gary Robertson (BWR)
Robiul Islam
Toby Roland-Jones (BWR)
Saleem Altaf (BWR)
Brett Schultz
Tirumalai Sekhar
Shahid Mahboob (BWR)
Shahid Nazir
Ajmal Shehzad (BWR)
Ken Shuttleworth
Peter Siddle
Chris Silverwood
Milton Small
John Snow (BWR)
Sohail Khan (BWR)
Graham Stevenson (BWR)
Colin Stuart
Subhashis Roy
Talha Jubair
Tanvir Ahmed (BWR)
Tareq Aziz
Bruce Taylor (BWR)
Les Taylor
Paul Taylor
David Terbrugge
Greg Thomas (BWR)
Patterson Thompson
Alan Thomson
Donald Tiripano
Gavin Tonge (BWR)
Chris Tremlett
Alex Tudor (BWR)
Jaydev Unadkat
Eric Upashantha
VRV Singh
Max Walker
Kerry Walmsley
Atul Wassan (BWR)
Steve Watkin
Chanaka Welegedara
Charl Willoughby
Paul Wilson
Yasir Arafat (BWR)
Yograj Singh
Tinu Yohannan
Zakir Khan
Monde Zondeki

Sairaj Bahutule (BWR)
Niroshan Bandaratilleke
Omari Banks (BWR)
Gareth Batty (BWR)
Bishan Bedi
Murray Bennett (BWR)
Stephen Boock
Grant Bradburn (BWR)
Ray Bright (BWR)
Bhagwath Chandrasekhar
Tendai Chisoro (BWR)
Geoff Cope
Nick Cook
Dan Cullen
Akila Dananjaya (BWR)
Danish Kaneria
Ajit de Silva
Rajindra Dhanraj
Dilip Doshi
Clive Eksteen
Elias Sunny (BWR)
Enamul Haque jnr
Fahim Muntasir
Lance Gibbs
Norman Gifford
Evan Gray (BWR)
Paul Harris
Matthew Hart (BWR)
Mark Haslam
Claude Henderson (BWR)
Omar Henry (BWR)
Narendra Hirwani
Tom Hogan (BWR)
Trevor Hohns (BWR)
Bob Holland
Hedley Howarth
Adam Huckle
Iqbal Qasim
Sridharan Jeganathan (BWR)
Terry Jenner (BWR)
Jubair Hossain
Lalith Kaluperuma
Tafadzwa Kamungozi
Aashish Kapoor (BWR)
Tharindu Kaushal
Jason Krejza (BWR)
Chris Kuggeleijn (BWR)
Kuldeep Yadav
Nilesh Kulkarni
Nathan Lyon
Stuart MacGill
Ranjith Madurasinghe
Keshav Maharaj (BWR)
Ashley Mallett
Neil McGarrell (BWR)
Mehidy Hasan Miraz (BWR)
Mohammad Hussain (BWR)
Mohammad Nawaz (BWR)
Dave Mohammed (BWR)
Natsai M'shangwe (BWR)
Nadeem Ghauri
Nadeem Khan
John Nyumbu
Kerry O'Keeffe (BWR)
David O'Sullivan
Pragyan Ojha
Derick Parry (BWR)
Dilruwan Perera (BWR)
Veerasammy Permaul
Mark Priest (BWR)
Malinda Pushpakumara
Dinanath Ramnarine
Ujesh Ranchod (BWR)
Gavin Robertson (BWR)
Ian Salisbury (BWR)
Lakshan Sandakan
Rahul Sanghvi
Sarandeep Singh (BWR)
Tabraiz Shamsi
Gopal Sharma
Karn Sharma (BWR)
Jayantha Silva
Laxman Sivaramakrishnan
Sohag Gazi (BWR)
Suhrawadi Shuvo (BWR)
Taijul Islam
Fred Titmus (BWR)
Phil Tufnell
Shaun Udal (BWR)
Srinivas Venkataraghvan
Margashayam Venkataramana
Brooke Walker
Jayananda Warnaweera
Roger Wijesuriya
Paul Wiseman
Jayant Yadav (BWR)
Shivlal Yadav (BWR)
Bruce Yardley (BWR)
Yasir Shah (BWR)
Zulfiqar Babar (BWR)
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James Aitchison
Surendra Bhave
Kyle Coetzer
Jamie Cox
Michael Di Venuto
Austin Diamond
Henry Fotheringham
Lucius Gwynn (ALL)
John Kerr
Michael Klinger
Bert Kortlang (WKB)
John Langridge
Sunny Jim Mackay
Ashley Metcalfe
George Patterson (ALL)
Claude Tozer
Sam Trimble

Ilikena Bula
David Hemp
James Hildreth
Ed Joyce
Khurram Khan (BAR)
Sithanshu Kotak (BAR)
John Lester (BAR)
Wayne Madsen (BAR)
Alan Marshal (BAR)
Ken McEwan (WKB)
Amol Muzumdar
Bhausaheb Nimbalkar (ARWK)
Ralston Otto
Ravindu Shah
Sridharan Sriram (BAR)
Francis Terry (WKB)
Steve Tikolo (BAR)
Riki Wessels (WKB)

Aamer Bashir (BAR)
Dale Benkenstein (BAR)
Francis Bohlen
Ryan Campbell (ARWK)
Ces Dacre (WKB)
Brian Davison (BAR)
David Hussey (BAR)
Amarjeet Kaypee
Sheridan Raynor (BAR)
Saeed Bin Nasir
David Sales
Mahadevan Sathasivam
Jamie Siddons
Shantanu Sugwekar

Jimmy Allan (ALL)
Kevin Curran (ALL)
Bart King (ALL)
Bob Lambert (ALL)
Cec Pepper (ALL)
Sydney Smith (ALL)
Gerrie Snyman (ALL)
Franklyn Stephenson (ALL)
Darren Stevens (ALL)
Frank Tarrant (ALL)
Ryan ten Doeschate (ALL)
Peter Trego (ALL)

Darren Berry (WK)
Ray Jennings (WK)
Henry Scattergood (WK)
Brian Taylor (WK)
Arthur Wood (WK)

Ashar Zaidi (ALL)
Eric Bedser (ALL)
Dougie Brown (ALL)
Glen Chapple (BWR)
Paddy Clift (BWR)
John Davison (ALL)
Duncan Fletcher (ALL)
Roland Lefebvre (BWR)
Johnny Mullagh (ALL)
Malcolm Nash (BWR)
Clive Rice (ALL)
Joe Scuderi (ALL)
Craig Wright (BWR)
Joseph Yovich (ALL)

Vincent Barnes
Percy Clark (BWR)
Herbert Dorning (BWR)
George Ferris
Clem Gibson (BWR)
Eddie Gilbert
Stephen Jefferies (BWR)
Charles Kortright (BWR)
Jack Laing (BWR)
Garth le Roux (BWR)
Donald Mackay-Coghill (BWR)
Steve Magoffin
Jack Marsh
Frank Mason
Jack Massie
Ole Mortensen
Dirk Nannes
Clarence Parfitt
Carst Posthuma
Tom Pritchard (BWR)
Peter Rawson (BWR)
George Rock
David Saker (BWR)
Samiullah Khan
Chadd Sayers
Don Shepherd
Duncan Spencer
Alfonso Thomas (BWR)
Wilikonisoni Tuivanuavou
Andre van Troost
Vince van der Bijl
Float Woods
Herbert Wookey (BWR)

Henry Baily
Palwankar Baloo (BWR)
Jimmy Boucher (BWR)
Odean Brown
Utpal Chatterjee (BWR)
Samuel Cosstick
George Dennett
Alec Downes
Rajinder Goel
Dermott Monteith (BWR)
Victor Pascall (BWR)
Basil Robinson (BWR)
Padmakar Shivalkar
 
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anyway varun please update our squad we made some update in last pick by removing bell and bringing in daniel harris :thumbs
 
:aus: :ar: Sid Barnes
:aus: :bat: Bill Lawry :psc:
:aus: :bat: Arthur Morris

:eng: :ar: Ken Barrington
:aus: :ar: Bob Cowper
:aus: :ar: Norm O'Neill

:wi: :ar: Basil Butcher
:aus: :ar: Ken Mackay
:aus: :ar: Colin McCool
:ind: :bat: MAK Pataudi

:aus: :ar: Richie Benaud :c:
:aus: :wk: Wally Grout
:aus: :ar: Alan Davidson
:saf: :ar: Clive Rice

:aus: :ar: Garth McKenzie :psc:
:nzf: :bwl: Tom Pritchard
:eng: :bwl: Frank Tyson

:aus: :bwl: Bill O'Reilly
:aus: :bat: Archie Jackson
:aus: :bat: Justin Langer :psc:
:aus: :bat: Bill Ponsford

:aus: :bat: Don Bradman :c:
:aus: :ar: Stan McCabe

:aus: :ar: Sam Loxton
:aus: :ar: Charles Macartney
:aus: :bat: Vic Richardson

:usa: :ar: Bart King
:aus: :ar: Keith Miller

:eng: :wk: Les Ames
:aus: :ar: Jack Gregory

:aus: :ar: Ray Lindwall
:aus: :ar: Charlie Turner
:can: :ar: Herbert Wookey

:aus: :bwl: Chuck Fleetwood-Smith
:aus: :bwl: Bert Ironmonger
:aus: :bwl: Stuart MacGill :psc:
:ire: :ar: Lucius Gwynn
:pak: :wkb: Hanif Mohammad :c:
:aus: :bat: Chris Rogers
:nzf: :bat: Bert Sutcliffe

:eng: :bat: Colin Cowdrey :psc:
:wi: :wkb: Rohan Kanhai :psc:
:ind: :bat: Vijay Manjrekar

:wi: :ar: Denis Atkinson
:nzf: :bat: Martin Donnelly
:pak: :wk: Imtiaz Ahmed

:saf: :ar: Charles Llewellyn
:saf: :ar: Mike Procter
:eng: :ar: Albert Trott

:eng: :bwl: Sydney Barnes
:nzf: :bwl: Jack Cowie
:pak: :ar: Fazal Mahmood

:nzf: :bwl: Alec Downes
:eng: :ar: Tony Lock
:eng: :bat: Dennis Amiss :psc:
:eng: :ar: WG Grace :c:
:eng: :bat: Arthur Shrewsbury snr

:eng: :bat: CB Fry
:eng: :bat: Billy Gunn
:eng: :bat: KS Ranjitsinhji

:eng: :ar: Stanley Jackson
:eng: :ar: Gilbert Jessop
:eng: :ar: George Ulyett

:eng::ar: Johnny Briggs
:eng: :wk: Dick Lilley

:eng: :ar: Charles Kortright
:eng: :ar: George Lohmann
:ned: :bwl: Carst Posthuma
:eng: :bwl: Tom Richardson
:eng: :ar: John Snow :psc:
:aus: :bwl: Fred Spofforth

:eng: :ar: Bobby Peel
:eng: :bat: Charlie Barnett
:eng: :bat: Jack Hobbs
:eng: :bat: Herbert Sutcliffe

:aus: :bat: Ian Chappell :psc:
:eng: :ar: Wally Hammond :c:
:eng: :bat: Joe Hardstaff jnr

:saf: :wk: Jock Cameron
:eng: :bat: Patsy Hendren
:eng: :bat: Eddie Paynter

:eng: :ar: Gubby Allen
:ind: :ar: Amar Singh
:eng: :wk: James Foster :psc:
:eng: :ar: Maurice Tate

:arg: :ar: Clem Gibson
:aus: :bwl: Eddie Gilbert
:eng: :ar: Harold Larwood

:eng: :bwl: Tich Freeman
:eng: :ar: Hedley Verity
:ind: :wkb: Budhi Kunderan
:ind: :ar: Vinoo Mankad
:ind: :bat: Vijay Merchant

:aus: :bat: Lindsay Hassett
:ind: :ar: Vijay Hazare :c:
:ind: :ar: Polly Umrigar

:ind: :ar: Chandu Borde
:ind: :arwk: Bhausaheb Nimbalkar
:sri: :bat: Mahadevan Sathasivam

:ind: :ar: Lala Amarnath
:ind: :ar: Dattu Phadkar

:ind: :ar: Bapu Nadkarni
:ind: :wk: Wriddhiman Saha :psc:

:ind: :bwl: Mohammad Nissar
:eng: :bwl: Brian Statham

:ind: :bwl: Bishan Bedi :psc:
:ind: :bwl: Erapalli Prasanna
:wi: :bwl: Alf Valentine
:eng: :bat: John Langridge
:wi: :bat: Clifford Roach
:aus: :ar: Bob Simpson :psc:
:wi: :ar: Jeffrey Stollmeyer

:eng: :bat: George Gunn
:wi: :bat: George Headley :c:
:wi: :bat: Lawrence Rowe :psc:

:wi: :bat: Charles Passailaigue
:eng: :ar: Frank Woolley

:wi: :ar: Learie Constantine
:eng: :wk: Godfrey Evans
:eng: :ar: Wilfred Rhodes

:wi: :bwl: Herman Griffith
:wi: :bwl: Manny Martindale
:eng: :ar: Fred Trueman
:saf: :bwl: Vince van der Bijl

:aus: :ar: Clarrie Grimmett
:ind: :bwl: Subhash Gupte
:eng: :ar: Denis Compton
:eng: :bat: Len Hutton :c:

:eng: :ar: Bill Edrich
:eng: :bat: Tom Graveney
:eng: :ar: Maurice Leyland
:wi: :bat: Seymour Nurse

:eng: :ar: Trevor Bailey
:eng: :ar: Brian Close :psc:
:nzf: :ar: John R Reid

:eng: :wk: Alan Knott :psc:
:eng: :ar: Fred Titmus :psc:

:eng: :bwl: Bob Appleyard
:eng: :ar: Alec Bedser
:aus: :bwl: Bill Johnston
:eng: :bwl: Don Shepherd

:ire: :ar: Jimmy Boucher
:eng: :ar: Jim Laker
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no re we already got so many great middle order not the opener so i opted to choose daniel harris :thumbs

Daniel Harris hasn't played International cricket so his chances of success are low. On the other hand Bell is a very good opener as well. In 33 innings in the No. 1 & 2 position, he has scored 1193 runs at an average of 38.48 which is higher than his ODI career average. So he certainly is a better choice than Harris. Anyway its your decision to make whom you chose.
 

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