Draft: Left-Handed Cricketers | Index updated

I'm covering for him at the moment while he looks after things in his personal life.

Unfortunately, I too have been doing similarly for the last few days, so have let this slide a little bit.

On behalf of @Rebel2k19 I select Ernie Toshack.

My apologies for not actually keeping on top of this, but I will try to get the index updated in the coming couple of days (unless any benevolent staffies can help out with that)
 
I'm covering for him at the moment while he looks after things in his personal life.

Unfortunately, I too have been doing similarly for the last few days, so have let this slide a little bit.

On behalf of @Rebel2k19 I select Ernie Toshack.

My apologies for not actually keeping on top of this, but I will try to get the index updated in the coming couple of days (unless any benevolent staffies can help out with that)
I am not a staffie but I can help with it if I get the rights for the first post.
 
Ravindra Jadeja.
Invalid @Ashutosh. Please select another player.

Code:
Round One (Picks 1-11)

    Aislabie - Graeme Pollock
    Akshay. - Sir Garfield Sobers
    Rebel2k19 - Adam Gilchrist
    Sinister One - Brian Lara
    El Loco - Kumar Sangakkara
    Ashutosh. - Alastair Cook
    RUDI - Wasim Akram
    CerealKiller - Allan Border
    VC the Slogger - Andy Flower
    Manish. - Clive Lloyd
    Quadralus - Matthew Hayden

Round Two (Picks 12-22)

    Quadralus - Alan Davidson
    Manish. - Arthur Morris
    VC the Slogger - Mitchell Johnson
    CerealKiller - Rangana Herath
    RUDI - Graeme Smith
    Ashutosh. - Chaminda Vaas
    El Loco - Alf Valentine
    Sinister One - Derek Underwood
    Rebel2k19 - Shiv Chanderpaul
    Akshay. - Michael Hussey
    Aislabie - Trevor Goddard

Round Three (Picks 23-33)

    Ashutosh. - Zaheer Khan
    El Loco - Neil Harvey
    RUDI - David Warner
    Sinister One - Saeed Anwar
    Quadralus - Sourav Ganguly
    Manish. - Sanath Jayasuriya
    Akshay. - Bill Johnston
    Aislabie - Simon Katich
    CerealKiller - Trent Boult
    VC the Slogger - Shakib Al Hasan
    Rebel2k19 (caretaker: Aislabie) - Daniel Vettori

Round Four (Picks 34-44)

    Rebel2k19 (caretaker: Aislabie) - David Gower
    VC the Slogger - Justin Langer
    CerealKiller - Marcus Trescothick
    Aislabie - Stephen Fleming
    Akshay. - Bill Lawry
    Manish. - Bishen Bedi
    Quadralus - Quinton de Kock
    Sinister One - Bruce Reid
    RUDI - Mitchell Starc
    El Loco - Alvin Kallicharran
    Ashutosh. - Niroshan Dickwella

Round Five (Picks 45-55)

    El Loco - Gary Gilmour
    Akshay. - Chris Gayle
    Manish. - Hedley Verity
    VC the Slogger - Bert Sutcliffe
    Aislabie - Frank Woolley
    CerealKiller - Ben Stokes
    Rebel2k19 (caretaker: Aislabie) - Phil Jaques
    Sinister One - Hashan Tillakaratne
    RUDI - Graham Thorpe
    Ashutosh. - Mark Taylor
    Quadralus - Gary kirsten

Round Six (Picks 56-66)

    Quadralus - Ravindra Jadeja
    Ashutosh. - invalid pick
    RUDI - Michael Bevan
    Sinister One - John Edrich
    Rebel2k19 (caretaker: Aislabie) - Ernie Toshack
    CerealKiller
    Aislabie
    VC the Slogger
    Manish.
    Akshay.
    El Loco

Round Seven (Picks 67-77)

    VC the Slogger
    Akshay.
    Quadralus
    Rebel2k19
    Aislabie
    Ashutosh.
    El Loco
    Sinister One
    Manish.
    CerealKiller
    RUDI

Round Eight (Picks 78-88)

    RUDI
    CerealKiller
    Manish.
    Sinister One
    El Loco
    Ashutosh.
    Aislabie
    Rebel2k19
    Quadralus
    Akshay.
    VC the Slogger

Round Nine (Picks 89-99)

    Sinister One
    RUDI
    VC the Slogger
    Aislabie
    Ashutosh.
    El Loco
    Manish.
    CerealKiller
    Quadralus
    Rebel2k19
    Akshay.

Round Ten (Picks 100-110)

    Akshay.
    Rebel2k19
    Quadralus
    CerealKiller
    Manish.
    El Loco
    Ashutosh.
    Aislabie
    VC the Slogger
    RUDI
    Sinister One

Round Eleven (Picks 111-121)

    Rebel2k19
    El Loco
    RUDI
    Quadralus
    CerealKiller
    Manish.
    Ashutosh.
    Aislabie
    VC the Slogger
    Akshay.
    Sinister One
@CerealKiller you are up next!
 
Rod Marsh.

Sinistral XI

1. :redo: Marcus Trescothick
2.
3.
4. :blueo: Allan Border :c:
5. :redo: Ben Stokes
6.
7. :blueo: Rod Marsh :wk:
8. :blueo: Rangana Herath
9.
10. :redo: Trent Boult
11.

@Aislabie
 
Overall Pick #62: Jack Russell

Profile
A wicket-keeper's wicket-keeper and an eccentric's eccentric, Jack Russell was the life and soul of whatever team he happened to be a part of. And by "whatever team" I mean Gloucestershire and England, because in addition to being batshit insane and brilliantly artistic, he was also fiercely loyal. His willingness to stand up to the stumps against all but the very quickest bowlers was the central feature of an era of Gloucestershire domination in domestic one-day cricket in the early 2000s, while his excellence behind the stumps meant that he still managed 54 Test caps despite the selectors' long-standing preference for Alec Stewart's excellence in front of them. Russell is primarily remembered for his personality quirks and smelly kit, which is a thorough disservice to his cricketing excellence. He was eventually forced to retire when it became clear that three decades of crablike batting and crouched keeping had left his body too wonky to ever quite line up again.

Statistics
| | Left-handed batsman | Wicket-keeper |
Tests|54 matches|1,897 runs @ 27.10 (2 centuries, best 128*)| did not bowl |165 dismissals (153 ct, 12 st)
First-class|465 matches|16,861 runs @ 30.93 (11 centuries, best 129*)|1 wicket @ 68.00|1320 dismissals (1192 ct, 128 st)
Finest Performance
It may seem odd to pick out someone's finest performances in their second-string, but for Russell, it seems necessary. It could easily be his Ashes century against Lawson, Alderman, Hughes and Hohns, or the epic four-hour rearguard against South Africa, but the outstanding performance in my view came against India. Defending a 1-0 lead in the series, England started poorly as their poppadom batting crumbled to 107 for five when Russell came to the crease. By the time he was dismissed (last man, swinging for the hills because Alan Mullally could not be trusted), he had hauled England up to 344 with an ugly, inspired 124. His efforts keeping in that Test were thankless: for some idea of just how dreadful the five English seamers were, 12.8% of India's runs were extras including ten wides. In a Test match. Russell had to do a lot more diving around than any man should. To cap things off, by the time Russell got back to the crease, he had to deal with a match situation of 168 (effectively 94) for six. He did so resolutely, batting for well over three hours without getting bored to accumulate only 38 runs. In that Test, Russell scored more runs than anyone else, batting for nine hours and 29 minutes, in the middle of which he had to run and dive after 169 overs of truly dreadful seam bowling. He salvaged a draw single-handed and was rightly named man of the match.

Aislabie's Southpaws so far:
1. :saf: :ar: :blueo: Trevor Goddard (Pick #22)
2. :aus: :bat: :blueo: Simon Katich (Pick #30)
3. :nzf: :bat: :redo: Stephen Fleming :c: (Pick #35)
4. :saf: :bat: :redo: Graeme Pollock (Pick #1)
5. :eng: :ar: :blueo: Frank Woolley (Pick #49)
6.
7.
8. :eng: :wk: :blueo: Jack Russell (Pick #62)
9.
10.
11.

:blueo: This icon denotes somebody who performed both their primary and secondary skills left-handed. No restriction.
:redo: This icon denotes somebody who performed their secondary skill right-handed. Only five allowed.

Next pick:
@VC the slogger
 
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Finally got time to put together an update on how everybody is doing. Apologies to anyone who had a different batting order in mind to what I've listed; these aren't final, they're just to give you a rough idea of what your teams are looking like.

User|Players :arwk: |Restricted :redo:|Keeper? :wk:|Associate?
@Aislabie |6 (of 11)|2 (of 5)|:tick:|:x:
@Akshay. |5 (of 11)|2 (of 5)|:x:|:x:
@Ashutosh. |6 (of 11)|4 (of 5)|:tick:|:x:
@CerealKiller |6 (of 11)|3 (of 5)|:tick:|:x:
@El Loco |5 (of 11)|3 (of 5)|:tick:|:x:
@Manish. |5 (of 11)|3 (of 5)|:x:|:x:
@Quadralus |6 (of 11)|3 (of 5)|:tick:|:x:
@Rebel2k19 |6 (of 11)|3 (of 5)|:tick:|:x:
@RUDI |6 (of 11)|3 (of 5)|:x:|:x:
@Sinister One |6 (of 11)|3 (of 5)|:tick:|:x:
@VC the slogger |5 (of 11)|1 (of 5)|:tick:|:x:

1. :saf: :ar: :blueo: Trevor Goddard
2. :aus: :bat: :blueo: Simon Katich
3. :nzf: :bat: :redo: Stephen Fleming
4. :saf: :bat: :redo: Graeme Pollock
5.
6. :eng: :ar: :blueo: Frank Woolley
7.
8. :eng: :wk: :blueo: Jack Russell
9.
10.
11.
1. :aus: :bat: :blueo: Bill Lawry
2. :wi: :ar: :redo: Chris Gayle
3.
4. :aus: :bat: :redo: Michael Hussey
5. :wi: :ar: :blueo: Garfield Sobers
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. :aus: :bwl: :blueo: Bill Johnston
11.
1. :eng: :bat: :redo: Alastair Cook
2. :aus: :bat: :redo: Mark Taylor
3. :ind: :bat: :redo: Gautam Gambhir
4.
5.
6.
7. :sri: :wk: :blueo: Niroshan Dickwella
8. :sri: :ar: :blueo: Chaminda Vaas
9.
10. :ind: :bwl: :redo: Zaheer Khan
11.
1.
2.
3.
4. :sri: :wk: :blueo: Kumar Sangakkara
5. :aus: :bat: :redo: Neil Harvey
6. :wi: :bat: :redo: Alvin Kallicharran
7.
8. :aus: :ar: :blueo: Gary Gilmour
9.
10.
11. :wi: :bwl: :redo: Alf Valentine
1. :aus: :bat: :redo: Matthew Hayden
2. :saf: :bat: :redo: Gary Kirsten
3.
4.
5. :ind: :bat: :redo: Sourav Ganguly
6. :saf: :wk: :blueo: Quinton de Kock
7. :ind: :ar: :blueo: Ravindra Jadeja
8. :aus: :ar: :blueo: Alan Davidson
9.
10.
11.
1. :aus: :bat: :blueo: Phil Jaques
2.
3.
4. :eng: :bat: :redo: David Gower
5. :wi: :bat: :redo: Shiv Chanderpaul
6.
7. :aus: :wk: :blueo: Adam Gilchrist
8. :nzf: :ar: :blueo: Daniel Vettori
9.
10.
11. :aus: :bwl: :redo: Ernie Toshack
1. :saf: :bat: :redo: Graeme Smith
2. :aus: :bat: :redo: David Warner
3.
4. :eng: :bat: :redo: Graham Thorpe
5. :aus: :ar: :blueo: Michael Bevan
6.
7.
8. :pak: :ar: :blueo: Wasim Akram
9. :aus: :bwl: :blueo: Mitchell Starc
10.
11.
1. :pak: :bat: :blueo: Saeed Anwar
2. :eng: :bat: :redo: John Edrich
3.
4. :wi: :bat: :redo: Brian Lara
5.
6. :sri: :wk: :blueo: Hashan Tillakaratne
7.
8.
9.
10. :eng: :bwl: :redo: Derek Underwood
11. :aus: :bwl: :blueo: Bruce Reid
1. :eng: :bat: :redo: Marcus Trescothick
2.
3.
4. :aus: :ar: :blueo: Allan Border
5. :eng: :ar: :redo: Ben Stokes
6.
7. :aus: :wk: :blueo: Rod Marsh
8.
9. :sri: :bwl: :blueo: Rangana Herath
10.
11. :nzf: :bwl: :redo: Trent Boult
1. :aus: :bat: :blueo: Arthur Morris
2. :sri: :ar: :blueo: Sanath Jayasuriya
3.
4. :wi: :bat: :redo: Clive Lloyd
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. :eng: :bwl: :redo: Hedley Verity
11. :ind: :bwl: :redo: Bishen Bedi
1. :aus: :bat: :redo: Justin Langer
2. :nzf: :bat: :blueo: Bert Sutcliffe
3.
4. :zim: :wk: :blueo: Andy Flower
5.
6.
7. :ban: :ar: :blueo: Shakib Al Hasan
8. :aus: :ar: :blueo: Mitchell Johnson
9.
10.
11.
 
Ravindrasinh Anirudhsinh Jadeja

Commonly known as Ravindra Jadeja.He is one of India's prolific test specialist all rounder. He along with Ashwin forms the lethal duo of spinners for The Indian Test Cricket Team.
Currently ranked as the no.2 all-rounder on the ICC players ranking,Jadeja has single handedly helped India win many matches.

He is an all-rounder, who plays as a left-handed middle-order batsman and slow left-arm orthodox bowler. He represents Saurashtra in first-class cricket and the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League.

Jadeja caught the attention of the national selectors with his strong all-round showing in the 2008–09 Ranji Trophy – 42 wickets and 739 runs – and was picked for the ODI series in Sri Lanka. His international debut came in the final match of the series on 8 February 2009 where he scored 60*, although India lost the match

In the historic 4–0 home Test series win against Australia in February–March 2013, Jadeja took 24 wickets, dismissing the Australian captain Michael Clarke five out of six times in the series which cemented his place in the team as an all rounder, despite not contributing much with the bat. His seven-wicket haul, including a five-for in the second innings of the final Test match, earned him the Man of the Match award. He played an important role for India in lifting the ICC Champions Trophy 2013. He was the highest wicket taker of the tournament with 12 wickets, which won him the Golden Ball. He made 33* with bat and took 2 wickets in the final against England.

Jadeja scored his maiden test fifty on 20 July 2014, playing against England and saving the match for India who were struggling at 235/7. He made 68 runs from just 57 balls. His partnership of 99 with Bhuvneshwar Kumarhelped India set England a target of 319.

He featured in all four tests against the visiting Australian side. He bagged 25 wickets and made two handy half centuries down the order, which earned him the player of the match as well as the player of the series award in the latest concluded series on 28 March 2017. He is currently sitting on the top of the charts in the list of best Test bowlers.

On 5 August 2017, Jadeja became the fastest left-arm bowler to reach 150 wickets in terms of number of Tests played (32).

On 5 October 2018, he scored his first century in Tests.

Sunil Gavaskar said in March 2013 that Ravindra Jadeja, along with Cheteshwar Pujara, was a role model for youngsters.Jadeja's
contributions in India's 4–0 test series win over Australia in February and March 2013 were praised in the media, and Gavaskar called him one of the architects of the win.

Jadeja's dominance of Clarke was also praised in the media.Jadeja was named Player of the Week by the portal Cricket World after the end of the fourth test.

In the 91 FC matches Jadeja scored 5099 runs
At an AVG of 45.12
He scored 24 half centuries,9 centuries and 3 Triple centuries with a top score of 331

He bowled 22,530 balls getting 388 wickets
At an AVG of 23.60
He has 27 5-fers, and 7 10 wickets in a match with a best bowling figure of 7/31.

Jadeja is also one of the best fielders having taken 82 catches

In the 39 test matches
Jadeja scored 1395 runs
At an AVG of 32.44
He scored a century and 9 half centuries


He bowled 10946 balls and got 185 wickets
At an AVG of 23.50
He has 9 5-fers and 1 10 wickets in a match.
His best bowling figure is 7/48
 

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