blockerdave
ICC Chairman
A lot of people have been taking the Apartheid era South Africans, and why not, there were a number of fine players who will take up little or no caps.
I'm pleased however that STEPHEN JEFFERIES has gone under the radar. Jefferies was a fine bowling all rounder, taking 478 first class wickets at 27.62 and scoring 3,810 runs at 25.06 with 14 half-centuries and a highest of 93. During the Rebel Tours, he took the new ball ahead of Garth Le Roux, AND batted higher than him in the order. He also enjoyed seasons in the county championship with Derbyshire, Lancashire, and Hampshire. He took 10 wickets in a match 4 times, including once taking all 10 wickets in an inns of a Currie cup match.
While 7 might be a place too high, he adds superb balance to my team, and his left-arm fast medium will be a match for most of the picks in the draft, and more than a match for the unlucky dippers.
@DalePlaysCricket[DOUBLEPOST=1588061559][/DOUBLEPOST]My team now is:
I'm pleased however that STEPHEN JEFFERIES has gone under the radar. Jefferies was a fine bowling all rounder, taking 478 first class wickets at 27.62 and scoring 3,810 runs at 25.06 with 14 half-centuries and a highest of 93. During the Rebel Tours, he took the new ball ahead of Garth Le Roux, AND batted higher than him in the order. He also enjoyed seasons in the county championship with Derbyshire, Lancashire, and Hampshire. He took 10 wickets in a match 4 times, including once taking all 10 wickets in an inns of a Currie cup match.
While 7 might be a place too high, he adds superb balance to my team, and his left-arm fast medium will be a match for most of the picks in the draft, and more than a match for the unlucky dippers.
@DalePlaysCricket[DOUBLEPOST=1588061559][/DOUBLEPOST]My team now is:
- Barry Richards (4)
- x
- Shantanu Sugwekar (0)
- Eddie Paynter (20)
- Ollie Pope (7)
- Roland Pope
- STEPHEN JEFFERIES (0)
- Clive Rose
- Sreesanth
- Mohammod Khalil
- George Gladstone Marais