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Mouseydread

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Uploaded England 2000s with their signature Test and ODI uniform.

This group of players is very familiar. What I've done here is used bases on the academy, or from previous players/teams ive downloaded and adjusted to my ratings. There are also newly created ones.

Thanks all the same to @blockerdave @gleeso73 @DalePlaysCricket @relaxedanderson @wasteyouryouth if I've used any of your bases.

So the opening pair are the two left handers in Andrew Strauss and Marcus Trescothick. This is a formidable pair if the get going.

At three is their shrewd Yorkshire captain Michael Vaughn. I don't think he is a natural number three but he is here.

At 4 is the maverick of the side, the mercurial Kevin Pietersen. He was probably my favourite batsman to watch ever, other than Mohsin Khan, Gordon Greenidge and Jeff Dujon.

At 5 is the solid Ian Bell and he is followed by the larger than life Andrew Flintoff. I'm looking forward to seeing how Flintoff performs. I sometimes think he gets a little more shine than he should because of 2005 Ashes, but if you look deeper into his stats, Dominick Cork from the 1990s is actually better!

At 7 is Gerraint Jones, and he has stiff competition from Matt Prior and Chris Read. Prior should really be the starter but I've wanted to keep the 2005 side together.

At 8 is Ashley Giles. Again Swann could take his place, but for the same reasons as Prior, I'll keep him on the bench. At 9 is Steve Harmison, who will also open the bowling. At 10 is Simon Jones, whose daddy Jeff is in the 1960s squad. At 11 is Matt Hoggard who will also open the bowling. Hoggard has a stiff defence.

At 12 is Paul Collingwood MBE. For one day games, he should lead the side. Besides Swann and Prior, I've placed Jonathan Trott in. Trott really came into the test team in 2009 so he could go into 2010s squad as could Swann and Prior. However Trott' career was brief and by 2013 he was out Its easy to see why England became the number 1 Test team, as Anderson, Broad, Plunkett, and Cook also made their debuts in the 2000s, but they are saved for the 2010 squad.

The remaining squad players are, the unlucky Mark Butcher. Tim Bresnan, Owais Shah, Ryan Sidebottom, T20 specialist Jeremy Snape, Alex Tudor, Rob Key, Graham Onions, Chris Tremlett, Gareth Batty, Ravi Bopara, Chris Read, Saj Mahmood and the immortal Monty Panesar!

Thanks to the kit, logo, bat, stadium, makers!

Enjoy!

Link to the team below.

 
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Trott should probably be in the 2010s team as that side is far more in need of a reliable number three than this one is.
 

Mouseydread

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Uploaded England 2010s.

This team is much more recognizable and once again some of the bases are from others that I've tweaked or from new ones I've created.

Once again shout out to many creators just in case ive used some of your bases that I'd downloaded previously.

@blockerdave @gleeso73 @DalePlaysCricket @wasteyouryouth @Spoobir @relaxedanderson.

This version has the ODI uniform and some generic ones until I find out how to download what has been licensed.
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There are 30 key players in total. There a mainly players who have over 10 Test caps or are on the rise like one of the Currans or a slightly nerfed, Ollie Pope.

This is a solid side led by Sir Alistair Cook who will open the batting with Johnny Bairstow. In this decade it is clear to see England have really struggled in Test cricket to get a strong pair. This is the best I came up with.

Are 3 is Jonathan Trott who should assist the run making. I've explained Trott's career already, it was short but productive.

At 4 is Joe Root, clearly the standout batsman. It will be interesting to see where Root ends up when his career is over. At the moment if he continues he will be an England All Time Great.

At 5 is Ben Stokes. Need I say more. An incredible allrounder and exciting to boot. Stokes is waaay better than Freddie Flintoff, not that I dislike Freddie, in fact he is one of my favourite cricketers of all time, but Stokes is better. Stokes funny enough is not in the class of Sobers, Kallis, or Imran. However he is a better batsman than Botham and Hadlee and I'd say is on par if not slightly better than Kapil Dev.

At 6 is Moen Ali, his stats have slipped but he could come back and is useful with the bat and can take a key wicket.

At 7 is the explosive Jos Butler. I'm still not sure hes better than say Foakes behind stumps but hes far more exciting. Prior could take his spot easily but Prior is in the 2000s squad.

At 8 is the consistent Chris Woakes. I really used to get confused with England having players with similar names or one syllable Sir names. Woakes..Stokes ..Foakes...Vince...Roy...was there a Vokes too?

At 9 I've put Mark Wood. For sheer perseverance and increase in speed, he has got in just over Archer, whose late arrival means hes in the squad.

At 10 is Stuart Broad. I really think Broad could have been an all-rounder but to be fair he has been one if the most durable bowlers of all time.

At 11. Time will tell if Jimmy Anderson gets his true due. Is he up there with the Marshall's, Lillees, Garners, Hadlees, not as a fast bowler. Of course not. However for consistency, he was and still is fantastic. An amazing will to win. When I first saw him in the early 2000s he was expected to be a superstar, yet he tailed off, he didn't even play in the famous 2005 ashes, yet Jimmy came back and boy has he come back. He reminds me of another great, Courtney Walsh, durable but not cast in the demon role, but great in his own way all the same.

The rest of the Test Squad has familiar names, Adil Rashid, Liam Plunkett, Jason Roy, Alex Hales, Eoin Morgan, Joe Denley, Ollie Pope, Michael Carberry, Nick Compton , Jofra Archer, James Taylor, Dawid Malan, Sir Jack Leach, Gary Ballance, Steve Finn, Mark Stoneman, and two future superstars Tom and Sam Curran.

You've got to hand it to Plunkett, Broad and Anderson, they spanned pretty much over 15 years each of international cricket and counting.

Thanks to kit, logo stadium, bat makers!

Enjoy!

Link to the team video below.

 
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Mouseydread

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I will continue to add players as I go along, especially ODI and T20 players and specialists and have two more decades to complete England. The 1900s and 1910s.

I'm not the best at making videos and am learning how upload and edit my videos but I'm doing videos to give a bit of background behind the creations, if you like that sort of thing.

I did two live tonight. I'll figure out a process to get it more consistent, great fun learning though.

This project is a real distresser for me and God knows what I'll do when its finished. I've got Australia 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s to do.

New Zealand 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, All of Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Ireland and Afghanistan.

So once Sri Lanka is finished, them I'd say I'm on the final turn home!!
 

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I will continue to add players as I go along, especially ODI and T20 players and specialists and have two more decades to complete England. The 1900s and 1910s.

I'm not the best at making videos and am learning how upload and edit my videos but I'm doing videos to give a bit of background behind the creations, if you like that sort of thing.

I did two live tonight. I'll figure out a process to get it more consistent, great fun learning though.

This project is a real distresser for me and God knows what I'll do when its finished. I've got Australia 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s to do.

New Zealand 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, All of Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Ireland and Afghanistan.

So once Sri Lanka is finished, them I'd say I'm on the final turn home!!

Awesome job as always mate. I was just thinking it would be great to see your creations unveiled on Youtube or any other platforms also.
 

Mouseydread

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Hi @Mouseydread quick heads up that in your NZ 80s squads you appear to have Jeremy Coney as a fast bowler. He wouldn’t have qualified as fast if he shot it out of a cannon... more a medium.

Have changed mine locally but thought you might want to update.

Cheers

I am just reading through old posts, I fixed dear old Jeremy at the time and I will do the videos for each side. I know this was from a year ago, but if you spot anything on the videos when I upload them eventually let me know or have any other versions to use, let me know! I'm a bit short on stadiums and I know you are one of the experts along with @DalePlaysCricket and @GorgeousGeorge59

I can't believe it's been a year on this project!
 

Mouseydread

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Uploaded more players to England 80s squad 2. Trevor Jesty was a decent allrounder and I've added the hard hitting Geoff Humpage. Funny though this team has less test talent than the England 80s A team it is my favourite of the two!
 
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Mouseydread

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Uploaded 50 players for Australia 1980s. This was a time for Australia to change their ways after a winning team in the 1970s began to dissolve through the retirements of Greg Chappell, Rod Marsh and Dennis Lillee. Add to that the defection to Rebel tours and a crushing loss to England in "Botham's Ashes" and a series of beat downs by the West Indies.

By the mid 80s the team was in dissaray, however out of that emerged a team molded by "Captain Grumpy", Allan Border that won the ODI world Cup in 1987 and crushed England in the last Ashes before the end of the decade. Every player that debuted or played ODI or Test Cricket should be here unless they are included in the 1990s squad, such as Steve Waugh.

Notable players are,

Kim Hughes, Graham Yallop, Merv Hughes, Dean Jones, Terry Alderman, Geoff, "Swampy" Marsh, David Boon, and Craig McDermott,

In a way,with Rebels and World Cup Winners, these players in this squad, are some of Australia's 1980's greatest heroes and villains.

So I have uploaded 2 squads and the details of the squad and some commentary on each player is in the attached video link below.

Thanks to @gleeso73 @blockerdave @DalePlaysCricket @wasteyouryouth for some if the bases if I have used them. The majority I believe are my bases.

Thanks to the uniform, bat, stadium, logo makers.

Enjoy!


 
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Mouseydread

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Updated the Australia 80s squads A and B with uplifts for the players and additions of many of the Australian rebels of the 80s tours.


Australia 80s "A".

Updated faces for Terry Alderman, Greg Matthews, Craig McDermott, Rodney Hogg, John Dyson, Carl Rackeman, and Steve Rixon.

Australia 80s "B"
Updated faces for Steve B Smith, added Peter Faulker, Greg Shipperd, Michael Taylor, Mike Haysman, updated Tom Hogan face, Trevor Hohns face, John Maguire face,

General allround skills update to smooth ratings out.
 
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Mouseydread

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Uploaded Australia 1985-1987 Rebel Tourists,

This team was led by the exciting Kim Hughes and contained many players who Australia sorely missed during the mid 1980s. A good side with South African Kepler Wessells, swing king, Terry Alderman, Graham Yallop, pacers, Rodney Hogg and Carl Rackerman and recognizable opener, John Dyson.


First up kudos to @blockerdave who to my memory was the first to upload this side on Cricket 19, Ashes and I believe DB17. The logos and kits are his, except my vanilla ones.

All I have done is provide 17 players with either updated bases or my own bases and ratings and artwork.

Enjoy!
 

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Uploaded Australia 1985-1987 Rebel Tourists,

This team was led by the exciting Kim Hughes and contained many players who Australia sorely missed during the mid 1980s. A good side with South African Kepler Wessells, swing king, Terry Alderman, Graham Yallop, pacers, Rodney Hogg and Carl Rackerman and recognizable opener, John Dyson.


First up kudos to @blockerdave who to my memory was the first to upload this side on Cricket 19, Ashes and I believe DB17. The logos and kits are his, except my vanilla ones.

All I have done is provide 17 players with either updated bases or my own bases and ratings and artwork.

Enjoy!

the main logo was actually done for me by @Llewelynf way back on DBC17!

I’ve actually done the rebel teams on every iteration so far!
 

Mouseydread

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Kudos for the logs to @Llewelynf for the Rebel Logos!

I have had fun with your rebels and your barbarians down the years so thought I'd update some faces and probably do a tourney with the Australian, West Indian, Sri Lankan and English rebels and the South Africans of course! This Aussie team was strong!
 

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