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#41
Posted 2006-May-31, 04:22
As to venue, let's pretend there is a perfect venue that aids the quicks early, then favours the spinners towards the end. Id doesn't have to be a real venue.
Sean
#42
Posted 2006-May-31, 04:24
Sean
#43
Posted 2006-May-31, 04:31
jikl, on May 31 2006, 11:22 AM, said:
As to venue, let's pretend there is a perfect venue that aids the quicks early, then favours the spinners towards the end. Id doesn't have to be a real venue.
Sean
World1 will be selected first. I am having a hard time as we speak. OK then, 2 openers and an obvious 3. Middle order = 4, 5, 6. Wicket-keeper is 7, and finally 3 seamers and 1 spinner.
Lord's it is. It's close to a sell-out already.
Regarding Dizzy: great knock indeed, but it could only happen against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
Roland
P.S. Jeffrey and I will be umpiring (Alan 3rd umpire), Fred is the match referee, Frances is World 1's physio, Paul belongs to World2, and Sean will bring drinks on to the field. The rest will be commentating on TV
#44
Posted 2006-May-31, 04:39
Matthew Hayden
Rahul Dravid
Jacques Kallis
Ricky Ponting
Inzamam ul-Haq
Brian Lara
Andrew Flintoff
Adam Gilchrist
Shane Warne
Glenn McGrath
Muttiah Muralitharan
12th man: Andrew Symonds for fielding duties.
I feel with Flintoff and Kallis, I can take 2 spinners in.
Sean
(thinking about the 2nd team)
#45
Posted 2006-May-31, 04:42
In which case:
Team 1:
Marcus Trescothick
Graeme Smith
Herschelle Gibbs
Ricky Ponting
Kevin Peterson
Andrew Flintoff
Adam Gilchrist (w)
Shane Warne ©
Shoaib Akhtar
Brett Lee
Anil Kumble
Team 2:
Verinder Sehwag
Andrew Strauss
Brian Lara
Sachin Tendulkar
Rahul Dravid
Inzamann-ul-haq ©
Kumara Sangakarra (w)
Shaun Pollock
Matthew Hoggard
Makhaya Ntini
Muttiah Muralitharan
#46
Posted 2006-May-31, 04:58
Stephen Fleming
Matthew Hayden
Ricky Ponting C
Rahul Dravid
Kevin Pietersen
Andrew Flintoff
Adam Gilchrist W
Shane Warne
Brett Lee
Shoaib Ahktar
Glenn McGrath
World XI 2:
Sachin Tendulkar
Marcus Trescothick
Jacques Kallis
Brian Lara
Inzamam-ul-Haq C
Andrew Symonds
Kumara Sangakkara W
Shaun Pollock
Shane Bond
Makhaya Ntini
Muttiah Muralitharan
#47
Posted 2006-May-31, 05:16
Virender Sehwag
Graeme Smith
Younis Khan
Sachin Tendulkar
Mike Hussey
Damien Martyn
Kumara Sangakkara
Brett Lee
Shane Bond
Makhaya Ntini
Stuart Macgill
12th man: Herschelle Gibbs
Sean
#48
Posted 2006-May-31, 05:18
But I shall be assuming (as Roland said) that Vaughan is back to match fitness and back in practice, just as everyone except Roland is assuming about Tendulkar. I definitely want him as one of my captains.
#49
Posted 2006-May-31, 06:22
FrancesHinden, on May 31 2006, 12:18 PM, said:
My bad; of course a fit Tendulkar should be in one of the teams. Corrected above.
Roland
#50
Posted 2006-May-31, 06:40
Sean
#51
Posted 2006-May-31, 07:03
Marcus Trescothick
Matthew Hayden
Ricky Ponting ©
Rahul Dravid
Kevin Pietersen
Andrew Flintoff
Adam Gilchrist (w)
Shane Warne
Makhaya Ntini
Glenn McGrath
Matthew Hoggard
World XI 2
Steven Fleming ©
Andrew Strauss
Brian Lara
Sachin Tendulkar
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Kumara Sangakkara (w)
Irfan Pathan
Brett Lee
Chaminda Vass
Shoaib Ahktah
Muttiah Muralidaran
I'm frustrated that I cannot get Mike Hussey into the game, but perhaps Tendulkar will not recover in time.
Paul
#52
Posted 2006-May-31, 08:20
FrancesHinden, on May 31 2006, 01:18 PM, said:
Hey, what has Jeffrey to do with your decision? Let him become a member of the forums and express his view if he wishes. As Sabine Auken, while playing on BBO last night, so rightly pointed out in public:
"When did you last meet a woman who knows what she wants"?
Roland
#53
Posted 2006-May-31, 13:12
Walddk, on May 31 2006, 03:20 PM, said:
That's why I need his help.
We picked the players jointly and I assigned them into teams. I'm a great believer in team morale, experience etc so I've tried to put people together who know each other.
World XI(1)
Marcus Trescothick
Virender Sehwag
Rahul Dravid
Brian Lara ©
Kevin Pietersen
Andrew Flintoff
Kumar Sangakkara (w)
Brett Lee
Matthew Hoggard
Steve Harmison
Muttiah Muralitheran
12th man: Gary Pratt (will wind up Ponting nicely)
World XI(2) aka Australia & friends
Mathew Hayden
Justin Langer
Ricky Ponting ©
Jacques Kallis
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Michael Hussey
Adam Gilchrist (w)
Shane Warne ©
Makhaya Ntini
Shoaib Akhtar
Glen McGrath
12th man: Yuvraj Singh
[Australis currently have 2 de facto captains, might as well formalise it]
#55
Posted 2006-June-02, 05:14
Walddk, on May 31 2006, 10:31 AM, said:
I will do my Henry Blofeld impression on Test Match Special.
"A crow has landed on the pavilion roof, could this be an omen?"
#56
Posted 2006-June-02, 05:27
GeeGee, on Jun 2 2006, 01:14 PM, said:
Walddk, on May 31 2006, 10:31 AM, said:
I will do my Henry Blofeld impression on Test Match Special.
"A crow has landed on the pavilion roof, could this be an omen?"
hehe Yes, what a character he was. By the way, who is your favourite TV commentator (top 5)? Here is my list:
1. Bob Willis.
2. Ian Botham.
3. David Gower.
4. Michael Holding.
5. David Lloyd.
Roland
#57
Posted 2006-June-02, 05:32
1. Michael Holding
2. Donna (can't remember her surname)
3. Anyone else from Jamaica. I love that accent.
#58
Posted 2006-June-02, 05:38
FrancesHinden, on May 31 2006, 08:15 PM, said:
(except that Australia won't come off the bottom until they are no longer boringly better than everyone else at any sport they play).
You beat me to the punch again Frances, however may I respectfully correct you.
I think the Swedes are better than us at Curling and damn it I dont care that the Americans play better gridiron football than us.
nickf
sydney
#59
Posted 2006-June-02, 07:11
Walddk, on Jun 2 2006, 11:27 AM, said:
GeeGee, on Jun 2 2006, 01:14 PM, said:
Walddk, on May 31 2006, 10:31 AM, said:
I will do my Henry Blofeld impression on Test Match Special.
"A crow has landed on the pavilion roof, could this be an omen?"
hehe Yes, what a character he was.
Was? Still is, I hope, though I haven't been listening to radio 4 today. Some employers.
I've been working at a World X1(1) and (2), but haven't come up with a complete list yet, but:-
World X1(1), starts with:
Gordon Greenidge
Desmond Haynes
and includes
Clive Lloyd
Gary Sobers
and finishes with
Wes Hall
Michael Holding
Andy Roberts
Lance Gibbs
While World XI(2) starts with
Geoff Boycott
John Edrich
Ken Barrington
and includes
Alan Knott
Fred Trueman
This may suggest a nationality bias, but I do need to include Alan Border, Imran Khan, Rod Marsh and Dennis Lillee. To quote cricinfo.com:-
"Throughout his career, Lillee also had a superb partner behind the stumps in wicketkeeper Rod Marsh. The dismissal "caught Marsh, bowled Lillee" appears 95 times on Test cards, a record pairing which has yet to be seriously challenged."
So I'll put them on opposite sides.
Geoff
#60
Posted 2006-June-02, 07:31
nickf, on Jun 2 2006, 11:38 AM, said:
FrancesHinden, on May 31 2006, 08:15 PM, said:
(except that Australia won't come off the bottom until they are no longer boringly better than everyone else at any sport they play).
You beat me to the punch again Frances, however may I respectfully correct you.
I think the Swedes are better than us at Curling and damn it I dont care that the Americans play better gridiron football than us.
nickf
sydney
Not to get too off topic, but how many olympic medals does Australia win vis-a-vis the U.S.? Ok you want team sports. The big four in the US are Football (gridiron, or American or however you want to call it), Baseball, Basketball, and Ice Hockey. Australia want to sniff at any of those? No? In return, I don't expect the U.S. to do well at Aussie rules football, cricket, rugby, or football (soccer). If those were the four major sports in the U.S. then I'd expect we'd have a debate.