Andrew Flintoff
ODI stats - 3,394 runs @ 32.01 (SR: 88.82, 3 centuries, best 123) and 169 wickets @ 24.38 (econ: 4.39, 2 5WI, best 5/19) in 141 matches
List A stats - 6,641 runs @ 29.78 (SR: idk, 6 centuries, best 143) and 289 wickets @ 22.61 (econ: 4.16, 2 5WI, best 5/19) in 282 matches
I've had a bit of a rethink and decided to pick another all-rounder at number five, and to shift Andrew Symonds to a possibly-a-bit-high number four. Andrew Flintoff, who is rapidly becoming England's most underrated ODI cricketer with his historically excellent bowling record allied with a
truly ridiculous batting output from number five. He'll get to take on all his favourite roles in my team, and I have complete confidence in him doing them excellently.
Aislabie's XI so far:
1.
Andre Fletcher (top-order hitter)
2.
Mike Allingham (anchor I guess)
3.
4.
Andrew Symonds (middle-order hitter/stock bowler)
5.
Andrew Flintoff (middle-order hitter/attacking bowler)
6.
Garfield Sobers (middle-order hitter/attacking bowler)
7.
8.
9.
Kwame Tucker (firefighter/gloveman)
10.
Joel Garner (death bowler)
11.
And my nomination for the lottery...
Mluleki Nkala
ODI stats - 324 runs @ 10.80, (SR 61.59, best 47) and 22 wickets @ 71.36 (econ 5.95, best 3/12) in 50 matches
LIST A stats - 714 runs @ 14.00,( SR n/a, best 54*) and 71 wickets @ 38.90 (econ 5.48, 1 5WI, best 5/35) in 93 matches
In another country, Nkala may well have made more of his obvious talent. But Nkala wasn't from another country - he was from Zimbabwe in an era of hyperinflation, torment and turmoil.
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