It's also @blockerdave for a second pick
It's also @blockerdave for a second pick
Your eleven must have at least 50 Test caps between them.
Ironically, that's a pretty good route to picking a good XI. If somebody has played just one Test and failed in it (see: Ken Meuleman) then they probably just didn't get enough opportunities. If they played a dozen Tests and failed in all of those (see: Louis Stricker) then that's probably a problem with them.I just realized, this rule isn't a max limit.... i've been making my picks based on thinking that 50 caps was the max limit....
You're certainly racking up your cap count. Would be amusing to stick him at five, seeing as it's the only place in the batting order where he didn't fail
You're certainly racking up your cap count. Would be amusing to stick him at five, seeing as it's the only place in the batting order where he didn't fail
Stats | Matches | Runs | HS | Batting Ave | 100s/50s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
First Class | 136 | 7,210 | 250* | 39.18 | 16/34 |
Test | 7 | 211 | 42 | 15.07 | 0/0 |