First pick will be my 30% band with an opener for my XI..
Glenn Turner from the land of Kiwis is my 30% pick with 40 matches and 1598 runs to his name at an average of 47.00.. probably one of New Zealand's greatest vintage ODI cricketers
Now my second pick will finally be the wretched 100% band with an uncapped ODI player who will be my first proper all-rounder..
Garth le Roux is my uncapped pick again easily poached from the SA Apartheid era legends, and with 3151 List A runs at an average of 23.34 & 378 List A wickets at an average of 19.97, a proper bowling all-rounder to add to the pack, and strengthen my depth
The XI
1. Glenn Turner
2.
3. Sir Vivian Richards
4.
5. Tristan Stubbs
6.
7. Ben Foakes
8. Garth le Roux
9. Xavier Bartlett
10. Dennis Lillee
11.
Matthew Elliott (1)
Such a elegant batsman, the shots really looks gorgeous.
01. Dennis Amiss
02. Matthew Elliott
03. Zaheer Abbas
04. Ryan ten Doeschate
05.
06.
07. Jaker Ali
08. Franklyn Stephenson
09. Sylvester Clarke
10.
11.
The team feels like it needs that bit more batting fire power. So let’s bring in a great player of the present who is one of his generations leading lights. He’s only played 29 ODIs. Oh and he’s the England white ball captain.But most importantly, he’s from Yorkshire, God’s home country, and nothing is better than some true Yorkshire grit. Harry Cherrington Brook slots nicely into my middle order.
1.
2. Kim Barnett (1)
3. Rohan Kanhai (5-7)
4. Harry Brook (21-32)
5. Jacob Bethell (8-12)
6.
7.
8. George Linde (2)
9.
10. Joel Garner (94+)
11. Jasprit Bumrah (54-93)
I'm gonna take one of England's greatest wicketkeepers with my pick, one who didn't have the greatest ODI record in his 20 appearances, but averaged a touch under 33 in his 95 test matches
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