Reprising (and slightly changing) an idea I had for DBC14, I've just uploaded an "England Worst XI" of the 1990s.
In a shocking decade, we managed to truly plumb the depths... among 20 players we have a single test 50, that from "leg spinner" Ian Salisbury. A test-50 should be disqualification for consideration, but a bowling average of 76.95 kept him in.
Full Squad and their "records":
Batters: Hugh Morris - 3 matches, 115 runs at 19.17;
John Morris - 3 matches, 71 runs at 23.67, his international career served only to provide an answer to the quiz question "who was with David Gower in the Tiger Moth?";
Steve James - 2 matches, 71 runs at 17.75;
Matthew Maynard - 4 matches, 87 runs at 10.88;
Chris Adams (c) - 5 matches, 104 runs at 13;
Mark Lathwell - 2 matches, 78 runs at 19.5;
John Stephenson - 1 match, 36 runs at 18; Aftab Habib - 2 matches, 26 runs at 8.66;
All Rounders: Gavin Hamilton - 1 match, 0 runs at 0, 0 wickets.
Jason Gallian - 3 matches, 74 runs at 12.33, 0 wickets.
Wicket-Keepers: Richard Blakey - 2 matches, 7 runs at 1.75, 2 catches 0 stumpings;
Warren Hegg - 2 matches, 30 runs at 7.5, 8 catches 0 stumpings.
Bowlers: Gareth Batty - 9 matches, 15 wickets at 60.93;
Mark Ilott - 5 matches, 12 wickets at 45.17;
Mike Smith - 1 match, 0 wickets;
Martin McCague - 3 matches, 6 Wickets at 65;
Simon Brown - 1 match, 2 wixkets at 69;
Alan Igglesden - 3 matches, 6 wickets at 54.83;
Ian Salisbury - 20 wickets at 76.95;
Min Patel 2 matches, 1 wicket at 180.
Thanks to
@relaxedanderson for several of the players re-purposed from his 93 squads, I've tweaked some appearances and toned down the skills significantly (in a world where Chris Adams and Steve James are rated in the 70s, Don Bradman would be 6000)
Using
@Llewelynf retro lion and stumps logo on the kit, thanks to him for that.
If you can beat
@Mouseydread Windies 1984 with these misfits on Legend/Hardest/Hardest you win everything
username - mrdconnors