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I will pick Chris Jordan.
More known for his exploits with a white ball in the shorter forms of the game. But his FC stats aren’t bad for a 3rd/4th seamer and handy number 8 batter Also is one of the best allround fielders England have ever produced, with him and Collingwood on the pitch no edge, high ball or quick single etc is safe for the batters.

1. Keaton Jennings
2. Alec Stewart
3. Dawid Malan
4. Paul Collingwood
5.
6. Moeen Ali
7. Geraint Jones
8.Chris Jordan
9.Mark Wood
10.Steven Finn
11.

@Perfect Square your double is up
 
My first pick is Ed Smith. One of those unfortunate ones who only got to play a few Test matches. The opener has over 12,000 runs at 41.79. Very decent FC record considering all things.

Second pick is Samit Patel. Another one who didn't got a lot of chances. Nonetheless a solid all rounder who bats in the middle order. He is a proper county legend with over 12,000 runs and over 350 wickets. I think him and Bopara together provide that balance in the middle order and are capable bowlers as well.

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My first pick is Ed Smith. One of those unfortunate ones who only got to play a few Test matches. The opener has over 12,000 runs at 41.79. Very decent FC record considering all things.
You got allowed to take him this late because @Ed Smith isn't here
 
You didn’t see anything… let’s try again second time round and not pick an invalid player. Very much the opposite of Will Jacks is Scott Borthwick. A seasoned county championship pro with only one test match to his name and no potential for anyone more. He’s used in county championship as more of a batter (more top order tho) which will be his role here as well as a solid ish middle order batter but he does have 4 test wickets at an average of 20 with the ball with his leggies so can do a job if called upon on.

1. :bat: Keaton Jennings
2. :wkb: Alec Stewart
3. :bat: Dawid Malan
4. :ar: Paul Collingwood :c:
5. :ar: Scott Borthwick
6. :ar: Moeen Ali
7. :wk: Geraint Jones
8. :ar: Chris Jordan
9. :bwl: Mark Wood
10. :bwl: Steven Finn
11.

@Umair7 (for real this time)
 
:eng: :ar: Tom Curran is my second-last pick. He's only played two Tests and averages 29.27 in FC, so I think he'd have done better if played more.

1. :eng: :bat: Rory Burns
2. :eng: :bat: Alex Hales
3. :eng: :bat: Ian Bell
4. :eng: :bat: Owais Shah
5. :eng: :wkb: Jonny Bairstow
6. :eng: :ar: Andrew Flintoff
7. :eng: :ar: Tom Curran
8. :eng: :ar: Ashley Giles
9. :eng: :bwl: Gus Atkinson
10. :eng: :bwl: James Kirtley
11.

@Paranoid Kendroid?
 
01. :eng: :bat: Andrew Strauss :c:
02. :eng: :bat: Nick Compton
03. :eng: :bat: Mark Stoneman
04. :eng: :bat: James Taylor
06. :eng: :bat: Jason Roy
07. :eng: :wk: Ben Foakes
08. :eng: :ar: Chris Woakes
09. :eng: :bwl: Toby Roland-Jones
10. :eng: :bwl: Jack Leach
11. :ire: :bwl: Boyd Rankin

I just don't see any decent player left lol. @Aravind.
 
Alex Lees the opening batsman has not done greatly for England, but has fab record in FC as opener with 10391 runs @37.78 average.

1. :eng: :bat: Zak Crawley
2. :eng: :bat: Alex Lees
3. :eng: :bat: Gary Ballance
4. :eng: :ar: Joe Root :c:
5. :eng: :ar: Anthony McGrath
6. :eng: :wk: Tim Ambrose
7. :eng: :ar: Adil Rashid
8. :eng: :bwl: Ollie Robinson
9. :eng: :bwl: Darren Gough
10. :eng: :bwl: Chris Tremlett
11.

Needed one bowler to play as side cast for the already formidable bowling unit.

@Welwyn
 
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:eng: :bat: Alex Hales

1. :eng: :bat: Michael Carberry
2. :eng: :bat: Rob Key
3. :eng: :wkb: Ollie Pope
4. :eng: :bat: Michael Vaughan :c:
5 .:eng: :bat: Alex Hales
6.
7. :eng: :wk: Chris Read
8. :eng: :ar: Graeme Swann
9. :eng: :bwl: Josh Tongue
10. :eng: :bwl: Steve Harmison
11. :eng: :bwl: Graham Onions

@Till Valhalla
Already picked, index yet to be updated.
 
I will take Zafar Ansari (gonna fight legal cases for us)
 

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