Andrew Symonds
ODI stats - 5,088 runs @ 39.75 (SR: 92.44, 6 centuries, best 156) and 133 wickets @ 37.25 (econ: 5.00, 1 5WI, best 5/18) in 198 matches
List A stats - 11,099 runs @ 34.04 (SR: idk, 9 centuries, best 156) and 282 wickets @ 33.25 (econ: 4.80, 4 5WI, best 6/14) in 424 matches
Another utility player, and in my opinion one of the most underrated one-day international cricketers of all time. He'll make for one of the most dynamic middle-order pairings imaginable when he's put alongside Garry Sobers (which is a good job really as we might be needing it), as well as being possibly the most athletic big man in the history of fielding. His bowling - both brisk medium pace and off-spin - was underrated, although he's more of a partnership breaker than outright attacking bowler which is the role I may be asking him to fill.
Aislabie's XI so far:
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Mike Allingham
(anchor I guess)
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Andrew Symonds
(middle-order hitter/possible attacking bowler)
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Garfield Sobers (middle-order hitter/attacking bowler)
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Kwame Tucker (firefighter/gloveman)
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Joel Garner (death bowler)
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And my nomination for the lottery...
Javed Omar Belim
ODI stats - 1,312 runs @ 23.85 (SR: 51.89, best 85*) in 59 matches
List A stats - 2,381 runs @ 24.29 (SR: slow, best 85*) in 108 matches
If you need a man to play out a maiden, or chase down a target of under 150, this is your guy.
His ODI best of 85 not out came from 146 deliveries, and he hit only four boundaries in his while carrying his bat for the entire feeble innings of 175 for 6. He's not just going to score slowly, he's going to hang around for some time while doing it.
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