1. Bradman (c)
2. Sutcliffe
3. Barrington
4. Steven Smith
5. Root
6. Bell
7. Knott (wk)
8. Botham (vc)
9. Lohmann
10. Sydney Barnes
11. Trueman
12th man. Collingwood
I based them on strength in a particular batting position. These have the highest batting averages for their respective positions minimum of 30 innings in particular position for the top 6. I might need to go into further detail when time. I couldn't really look past the 4 man bowling attack, especially bearing in mind the drop off during Botham's second half career - at his peak he was a monster. So yeah, if this thread has been done before link me - a quick search I found nothing. Yes Bradman is 1. It's a bit disgusting to bat him lower than 1 in an all time team imho.
2. Sutcliffe
3. Barrington
4. Steven Smith
5. Root
6. Bell
7. Knott (wk)
8. Botham (vc)
9. Lohmann
10. Sydney Barnes
11. Trueman
12th man. Collingwood
I based them on strength in a particular batting position. These have the highest batting averages for their respective positions minimum of 30 innings in particular position for the top 6. I might need to go into further detail when time. I couldn't really look past the 4 man bowling attack, especially bearing in mind the drop off during Botham's second half career - at his peak he was a monster. So yeah, if this thread has been done before link me - a quick search I found nothing. Yes Bradman is 1. It's a bit disgusting to bat him lower than 1 in an all time team imho.
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