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    Posted: 13 March 2009 at 6:27am
Interesting to list the all time Best XI of your state/county. Probably some of the Australian state teams would be very strong. My state team is Karnataka. The alltime best is not a very balanced side since we haven't produced good batsmen for no. 1,2 and 5 spots. Still, Karnataka has produced two of India's great batsmen who generaly played during crisis. And the bowling attack is probably the strongest in India.
 
Batting:
Sadanand Vishwanath
Roger Binny
Rahul Dravid
G R Vishwanath (C)
Vijay Bharadwaj
Sunil Joshi
Syed Kirmani (WK)
Javagal Srinath
Anil kumble (VC)
E Prasanna
B Chandrashekar
 
12th Man - Venkatesh Prasad
 
Bowling:
Javagal Srinath
Roger Binny
E Prasanna
B Chandrashekar
S Joshi
A Kumble
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Interesting thread kiran!!
 
Unfortunately my state happens to be Sindh and we haven't produced enough good bowlers. This team is going to be very weak.
 
 
Saeed Anwar
Hanif Mohammad
Javed Miandad
Zaheer Abbas
Younus Khan
Asim Kamal
Wasim Bari (Wk)
Mohammad Sami
Danesh Kaneria
Tauseef Ahmed
 
 
Pity that I cant think of an eleventh player in an already weak bowling side!!!
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Michael Papps (wk)
Stephen Fleming
Nathan Astle
Craig McMillan
Bert Sutcliffe
Chris Cairns
Richard Hadlee
Shane Bond
Andy caddi£k (born and raised here is good enough for me)
Chris Martin
di£k Motz

Others:
Peter Fulton
Dayle Hadlee
Peter Borren (netherlands player now)
Paul Wiseman
Chris Harris


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Great thread but I realy don't remember too many great bengal players of the past. I'd go for this one. My knowledge is limited though!

Devang Gandhi
Arun Lal
Sourav Ganguly
Rohan Gavaskar
Laxmi Ratan Shukla
Ashok Malhotra
Deep Dasgupta (wk)
Utpal Chatterjee
Sourashish Lahiri
Ranadeb Bose
Shib Shankar Paul

12th : Manoj Tiwary

Others : Ashok Dinda, Abishek Jhunjhunwala (ICL) and Shib Sagar Singh (ICL), Subhomoy Das.

I think there are other players too.
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Sadly, Kilwinning in Scotland isn't really noted as a hotbed for producing cricket talent, so I better go for a Leicestershire XI since I live there;

Nigel Briers
Ben Smith
David Gower
James Whittaker
Peter Willey
Roger Tolchard
Paul Nixon
Chris Lewis
Phil De Freitas
Stuart Broad
Raymond Illingworth
Alan Mullally (or Jack Birkenshaw depending on conditions)

Not that great really, but a decent bowling attack,  plus batting depth if not much real quality.

That's leaving out people from before my time like George Geary, Charles Palmer and Tony Lock.

Of course if I could have overseas pros and Kolpaks it would be a different matter altogether with Sehwag, Hodge, Bevan, Afridi, Srinath, Ackerman and more coming into contention.
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I come from Vic so I'll got for a side from there,though my knowledge is limited and a bit biased!

1.C.Rogers
2.B.Lawry(c)
3.D.Jones
4.D.Hussey
5.C.White
6.A.McDonald
7.Wade(only wk I can remember from vic!!!)
8.B.McGain
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Originally posted by bladescape

I come from Vic so I'll got for a side from there,though my knowledge is limited and a bit biased!

1.C.Rogers
2.B.Lawry(c)
3.D.Jones
4.D.Hussey
5.C.White
6.A.McDonald
7.Wade(only wk I can remember from vic!!!)
8.B.McGain
9.D.Nannes
10.P.Siddle
11.A.Thompson



Are you SERIOUS!!!!!?? Half these players aren't even test class and you put them in.... surely Paul Reiffel and Damien Fleming were better than Thompson and Nannes. McGain over Shane Warne? Wade over Darren Berry? Cameron White over Brad Hodge? What about Ponsford, Hassett, Warwick Armstrong, Matthew Elliot, Merv Hughes, Ian Redpath, Tony Dodemaide?


I'll have a go:
  1. Matthew Elliot
  2. Bill Lawry (C)
  3. Bill Ponsford (VC)
  4. Lindsay Hassett
  5. Dean Jones
  6. Brad Hodge
  7. Darren Berry (wk)
  8. Shane Warne
  9. Paul Reiffel
  10. Damien Fleming
  11. Merv Hughes
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Interesting thread kiran!!
 
Unfortunately my state happens to be Sindh and we haven't produced enough good bowlers. This team is going to be very weak.
 
 
Saeed Anwar
Hanif Mohammad
Javed Miandad
Zaheer Abbas
Younus Khan
Asim Kamal
Wasim Bari (Wk)
Mohammad Sami
Danesh Kaneria
Tauseef Ahmed
 
 
Pity that I cant think of an eleventh player in an already weak bowling side!!!
 
That might be an average bowling attack but what a batting line up!!


Edited by milkman - 14 March 2009 at 3:13am
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Yes there is real quality in the batting line. Probably the best in the thread so far.

However, If I pick a Punjab State eleven, it will have the strongest bowling attack ever inPakistan atleast. I have lived in LAhore as well so I think I can pick a team from here too ;)

Aamir Sohail
Salman Butt
Inzi
Yousuf
Salim Malik
Imran Khan
Razzaq
Wasim
S. Yousuf (WK)
Waqar
Shoaib Akhtar
 
12th man: Shoaib Malik / Abdul Qadir
 
 
Interesting there are 8players in the playing eleven wo have led the national team. Include the 12th Man, and we have 9 of them!!!


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Post Options Post Options   Quote kirankri Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 March 2009 at 7:11am
Yes. Sindh team probably has the best batting line up in the listed teams so far. And Leicestershire XI has one of my all time favorite players - David Gower. What a player he was to watch. Simply magnificient.
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Originally posted by zuhair_abbasi

Yes there is real quality in the batting line. Probably the best in the thread so far.

However, If I pick a Punjab State eleven, it will have the strongest bowling attack ever inPakistan atleast. I have lived in LAhore as well so I think I can pick a team from here too ;)

Aamir Sohail
Salman Butt
Inzi
Yousuf
Salim Malik
Imran Khan
Razzaq
Wasim
S. Yousuf (WK)
Waqar
Shoaib Akhtar
 
12th man: Shoaib Malik / Abdul Qadir
 
 
Interesting there are 8players in the playing eleven wo have led the national team. Include the 12th Man, and we have 9 of them!!!


That's as good as a fast bowling attack you could ever get. Waqar, Wasim, Akhtar, Imran and Razzaq. My only criticism is that you probably could have thrown Qadir in, he is one of the best wrist spinners Pakistan has ever produced, if not the best. It would give more balance to the side, and there are heaps of quicks there anyhow.

Shoaib Malik is way overrated, the guys in that side far beat him in natural talent and match winning ability. Formidable batting line up, Salman Butt probably a bit out of his league with this group of players but then again he is a specialist opener. Since Imran Khan is there Abdul Razzaq the other all rounder could probably miss out in favour of Qadir. I don't know, I think I'm a bit like Richie Benaud in thinking that all sides should play a spinner. Not sure if S. Yousuf can bat or not so that could be the reason why you put Razzaq in instead.


Edited by milkman - 14 March 2009 at 7:25am
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it'll be very difficult for me to put down 11 players from my city, i don't even know many of them... still just to keep some pride i'll list some of the internationals who have played from my city:
 
M Azharuddin
VVS Laxman
V Raju
Venugopal Rao
Pragyan Ojha
 
i believe there must be a few more who have played for india, but i really don't know them.
 
There was another guy called kanwaljeet singh who took loads and loads of wickets at domestic level but never played for India.


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S. Yousuf was pretty average with the bat. Much like the olden days keepers.brilliant with the gloves though. I do think Qadir has a place in the team ahead of Razzaq if we are playing in sub continent. But playing elsewhere you need to bat deep down and have more seamers, probably these two could be rotated. Malik can come in if any one of hte batters get injured. I dont think Malik is way overrated though. He is better than both Butt and Aamir. They got in because they are specialist openers. Otherwise Malik is a finisher and quite a talented player for my likings
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Originally posted by zuhair_abbasi

S. Yousuf was pretty average with the bat. Much like the olden days keepers.brilliant with the gloves though. I do think Qadir has a place in the team ahead of Razzaq if we are playing in sub continent. But playing elsewhere you need to bat deep down and have more seamers, probably these two could be rotated. Malik can come in if any one of hte batters get injured. I dont think Malik is way overrated though. He is better than both Butt and Aamir. They got in because they are specialist openers. Otherwise Malik is a finisher and quite a talented player for my likings


I still reckon Aamir was better than Malik is now, at least with the bat but that's just my two cents and I respect your view.
I don't really think you need a huge batting line up since you have such great players in your side and the depth in the bowling is tremendous. I'd go for balance rather than batting depth and put Qadir in all the time. 5 quicks and no spinner is a bit odd I must say.
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It is difficult to form a quality side from Hyderabad side Sam. Among the Indian states, it would be possible only with Mumbai, Karnataka and Delhi I think. But you have forgotten some decent players like M L Jaisimha, Shivlal Yadav etc.,

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Aamir and Salim can turn their arms a bit too. I agree though, having Qadir in the team will add a new dimension. Let me clear myslef that I am no Qadir fan and he was a bit overrated. He probably kept the art of leg spin bowling alive in those times which is why he gets over credited.
 
Wasn't abid Ali from Hyderabad folks?
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Yup! I have forgotten a few names there, but I can't be blamed either, off late HYD has been very ordinary at domestic level and we hardly come to know about our local players.
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Originally posted by zuhair_abbasi

Yes there is real quality in the batting line. Probably the best in the thread so far.

However, If I pick a Punjab State eleven, it will have the strongest bowling attack ever inPakistan atleast. I have lived in LAhore as well so I think I can pick a team from here too ;)

Aamir Sohail
Salman Butt
Inzi
Yousuf
Salim Malik
Imran Khan
Razzaq
Wasim
S. Yousuf (WK)
Waqar
Shoaib Akhtar
 
12th man: Shoaib Malik / Abdul Qadir
 
 
Interesting there are 8players in the playing eleven wo have led the national team. Include the 12th Man, and we have 9 of them!!!
I am punjabi so this is the best xi team of my home town. I live in Islamabad. i thnk sohail tanveer is the only 1 cricketer belongs to Islamabad 
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Well i would go with Antigua i guess
 
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2 Sylvester joseph
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4 Windell Cornwall
5 Juri Edwards
6 Devon Thomas
7 Gavin Williams
8 Carl Simon
9 Justin Anthaneze
10 Chad Hampson
11 Gavin Tonge
 
 
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How can you possibly have a team from Antigua without IVA Richards, irrespective of whether you saw him play yourself or not?
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Originally posted by milkman

Are you SERIOUS!!!!!??

Was serious,just was in a hurry because of my chores.

Originally posted by milkman

surely Paul Reiffel and Damien Fleming were better than Thompson and Nannes.

Hmm,Reiffel and Fleming.

Reiffel just slipped my mind at that time and for some reason I kept on thinking that Fleming came from NSW!!!
I'm stupid!!

Originally posted by milkman

McGain over Shane Warne? Wade over Darren Berry? Cameron White over Brad Hodge? What about Ponsford, Hassett, Warwick Armstrong, Matthew Elliot, Merv Hughes, Ian Redpath, Tony Dodemaide?


I was noting Warne to go down in the XI when I was doing the openers,I then went and forgot about him.
I said that Wade was the only keeper I could remember!!!
I personally think that White deserves his place!
Apart from that,I'm absolutly ashamed that I didn't wait until later on when I wasn't in a hurry.

I'll refrain from cursing my stupidity and leave the building!

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Originally posted by milkman

Are you SERIOUS!!!!!??

Was serious,just was in a hurry because of my chores.

Originally posted by milkman

surely Paul Reiffel and Damien Fleming were better than Thompson and Nannes.

Hmm,Reiffel and Fleming.

Reiffel just slipped my mind at that time and for some reason I kept on thinking that Fleming came from NSW!!!
I'm stupid!!

Originally posted by milkman

McGain over Shane Warne? Wade over Darren Berry? Cameron White over Brad Hodge? What about Ponsford, Hassett, Warwick Armstrong, Matthew Elliot, Merv Hughes, Ian Redpath, Tony Dodemaide?


I was noting Warne to go down in the XI when I was doing the openers,I then went and forgot about him.
I said that Wade was the only keeper I could remember!!!
I personally think that White deserves his place!
Apart from that,I'm absolutly ashamed that I didn't wait until later on when I wasn't in a hurry.

I'll refrain from cursing my stupidity and leave the building!


You're still a young bloke I'm guessing so all is forgiven. Looks like White is going to get the Vics the Sheffield Shield though ahaha
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But i will place Abdul Qadir in first 11
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Here's a Western Cape XI -

    1. Eddie Barlow  (capt)
    2. Gary Kirsten
    3. Peter Kirsten
    4. Kenny McKwen
    5. Allan Lamb
    6. Jaques Kallis
    7. Adrian Kuiper  
    8. Richie Ryall  (w/k)
    9. Stephen Jeffries
   10.Garth le Roux
   11. Denys Hobson

   No Desmond Haynes or Graham Gooch as they're overseas players. No Graeme Smith as he's from Joburg originally.

    Good side that - how many of you know of Denys Hobson?  Fine leggie that never played a test match - unlucky to be around during the dark days of isolation.


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Didn't know Alan Lamb was from SA Sledge. I have seen him play for England in the 80's. Fine player.

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I assume you have not put your players in the batting order. Cant think of Kallis at 6. Dont know much about Kenny, but certainly Kallis is way superior to Lamb
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    Good side that - how many of you know of Denys
Hobson?  Fine leggie that never played a test match - unlucky to
be around during the dark days of isolation.



I certainly didn't know who Hobson was.
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