Draft: The Alphabet Draft 2 - Rise of the Vowels

I'll take Navjot Sidhu at 2. Seeing as that me and @mohsin7827 have the same two letters at the start, it's probably best if I get those two out of the way early on. Although finding a 40% U at number 1 is damn near impossible. I've found a few 30 percenters, but the highest I've found so far is at 36%. @mohsin7827 has no issues, he only has to get 30%. I'll keep looking though.

Back to Sidhu...I don't know anything about him so CricInfo is my friend here:

Navjot Singh Sidhu's cricket had a volatile touch to it. A dour batsman capable of dogged defence, he could also be a marauding strokeplayer who loved tearing spinners apart. Dubbed a strokeless wonder at the start of his Test career in 1983-84, he returned with a vengeance in the 1987 World Cup, where he began with four fifties in a row, hitting over the top merrily. Eventually, in a career spanning 51 Tests and 136 one-day internationals, both sides of his personality played themselves out. Sidhu's finest moment in Tests was his 201 against West Indies in 1996-97, an act of supreme endurance lasting 11 hours. And his ruthlessness against spinners was legion. He cracked eight sixes in 124 against Sri Lanka - Muralitharan and all - in 1993-94, and hammered four fifties in five innings against the Australians in 1997-98, singling out Shane Warne for a personalised spanking. In his second career as a commentator, though, only the ebullience was in evidence, as Sidhu began mauling the spoken word with a unique, entertaining concoction of mixed metaphors and garbled clichés.

@Ashutosh.
 
Chris Gayle :bat:

I'll take Navjot Sidhu at 2. Seeing as that me and @mohsin7827 have the same two letters at the start, it's probably best if I get those two out of the way early on. Although finding a 40% U at number 1 is damn near impossible. I've found a few 30 percenters, but the highest I've found so far is at 36%. @mohsin7827 has no issues, he only has to get 30%. I'll keep looking though.

Back to Sidhu...I don't know anything about him so CricInfo is my friend here:

Navjot Singh Sidhu's cricket had a volatile touch to it. A dour batsman capable of dogged defence, he could also be a marauding strokeplayer who loved tearing spinners apart. Dubbed a strokeless wonder at the start of his Test career in 1983-84, he returned with a vengeance in the 1987 World Cup, where he began with four fifties in a row, hitting over the top merrily. Eventually, in a career spanning 51 Tests and 136 one-day internationals, both sides of his personality played themselves out. Sidhu's finest moment in Tests was his 201 against West Indies in 1996-97, an act of supreme endurance lasting 11 hours. And his ruthlessness against spinners was legion. He cracked eight sixes in 124 against Sri Lanka - Muralitharan and all - in 1993-94, and hammered four fifties in five innings against the Australians in 1997-98, singling out Shane Warne for a personalised spanking. In his second career as a commentator, though, only the ebullience was in evidence, as Sidhu began mauling the spoken word with a unique, entertaining concoction of mixed metaphors and garbled clichés.

@Ashutosh.
INVALID
 
Carrum Ferguson
 
Carrum Ferguson
unless I am missing someone named Carrum Ferguson, Callum Ferguson only batted at position 6, so he would be invalid
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Nick Compton at 2.
Great thing about him is, if you can't find a pick for 3 you can always move him to 3 and pick another at 2
 
Hey Ahmed, what site are you using to check players?
 
Just a tip:

Go to stratsguru>test stats>all round stats>advanced query>

Then there is an option to choose the batting position. If you want a number 3. It will show stats of all players who have batter had number 3.
 
He doesn't have any N's so I'll go ahead and pick Nkrumah Bonner at 3. Touring with the team for years, he seemed destined to be a professional 12th man. And he got a lot of time on the field too, sometimes spending entire days out on the park. Always been a "just almost" sort of player. Until "bubble fatigue" hit several players due to tour Bangladesh. He hasn't looked back since. His Test career might have just started, but it's an excellent start. Now that he's finally made his way into the team, he needs to make that 3-4 spot his and never let go of it for a long time to come.

Still maybe an hour left for @Ashutosh. then @ddrap14 to go.
 

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