The Ordinary Draft - ROUND 3

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:nzf: :wkb: Chris Nevin
732 runs @ 20.33 (SR: 73.20, best 74) and 19 dismissals (16 ct, 3 st) in 37 ODI matches.

A classic example of the early 2000s keeper-opener-slogger mould of player. He never made a huge impact for the Kiwis, but was a memorable role player in the Nathan Astle series against England. Loses a lot of marks for keeping in short sleeves.

1. :nzf: :wkb: Chris Nevin
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7 :eng: :ar: Jamie Dalrymple
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@Viper.
 
I'm gonna go with another player I've always had a liking for but who ended up in the "average" bracket in the limited chances he got in the end. In the exact same vein of my previous Billings pick- an early 30s averaging WK middle-order bat in a lower sample size because he was never first choice keeper.

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Peter Handscomb can join the party.



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4. :aus: :wk: Peter Handscomb
5. :eng: :bat: Sam Billings
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Handscomb will keep wicket as the more average glovesman of the two
 
With my next pick I’ll go with the guy I call the seam bowling Liam Dawson (from me that’s about the biggest insult I can give) and that is Lewis Gregory. Just was there when selected for England and all his ODI caps come from an entire squad having a COVID breach. When you get selected at the same time as John Simpson for an ODI debut, you are mediocre.


7. :ar: :eng: Liam Dawson
8. :ar: :eng: Lewis Gregory


@Kamboh
Also Brydon Carse's career was born from this tour let's not forget that.
 

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