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This draft is based on player performances in ICC World Cups and Champions Trophy only, only performances in these tournaments count, performances outside these tournaments carry no weight. Please vote according to this criteria.
TEAM MJJ
Gavaskar
Kaluwitharana
Miandad
Abbas
Smith
Miller
Harris
Hadlee
Johnson
Anderson
Murali
Vs
TEAM CHRISNELSON
1. Morgan
2. G. Smith
3. M. Clarke (Capt.)
4. A. Lamb
5. F. Zaman
6. C. Hooper
7. M. Boucher (W/K)
8. S. Tait
9. K. Roach
10. H. Singh
11. L. Malinga
MJJ writeup
Gavaskar
Kaluwitharana- Average of 18 overall with strike rate of 90+
Miandad- Average of 41
Abbas- Average of 44
Smith-Average of 60, strike rate 90+
Miller-Average of 52, strike rate 110+
Harris- Peak average of 33, strike rate 78
Hadlee- Batting Average 14, strike rate 60. Bowling Average-18, Econ 3.02 SR 36.5
Johnson- Batting Average 20, strike rate 120+ Bowling Average-26,Econ 4.62 SR 33.7
Anderson- Bowling Average-32,Econ 4.95 SR 38.7
Murali- Bowling Average-20.46,Econ 3.77 SR 32.5
ChrisNelson writeup
Overall combined stats for ICC Champions Trophy and Cricket World Cup
1. E. Morgan
Matches 31 – Innings 30 – Runs 740 – Average 27.40 – S/R 79.14 – HS 87 – 100s 0 – 50s 6
Top scored for England in ICC CT Final of 2013.
2. G. Smith
Matches 32 – Innings 32 – Runs 1217 – Average 40.56 – S/R 86.49 – HS 141 – 100s 1 – 50s 8
3. M. Clarke (Capt.)
Matches 31 – Innings 23 – Runs 958 – Average 59.81 – S/R 92.37 – HS 93* - 100s 0 – 50s 8
Captained and top scored for Australia when they won the CWC in 2015. Also played in the victorious 2007 side. Played in 2006 ICC CT Final.
4. A. Lamb
Matches 19 – Innings 17 – Runs 656 – Average 50.46 – S/R 84.10 – HS 102 – 100s – 50s 3
Second top scorer for England in CWC Finals of 1987 and 1992.
5. F. Zaman
Matches 4 – Innings 4 – Runs 252 – Average – 63.00 – S/R 113.00 – HS 114 – 100s 1 – 50s 2
Scored 114 as Pakistan won the ICC CT in 2017.
6. C. Hooper
Matches 25 – Innings 23 – Runs 377 – Average 19.84 – S/R 71.53 – HS 63 – 100s 0 – 50s 1
Wickets 24 – Average 35.87 – Econ 4.34 – 5W 0
Scored 49 in 1998 ICC CT Final.
7. M. Boucher (W/K)
Matches 42 – Innings 32 – Runs 669 – Average 24.77 – S/R 86.21 – HS 75* - 100s 0 – 50s 4
Dismissals 50 (48 caught, 2 stumped)
Played in 1998 ICC CT Final.
8. S. Tait
Matches 17 – Wickets 31 – Average 22.45 – Econ 5.37 – 5W 0
9. K. Roach
Matches 13 – Wickets 20 – Average 26.00 – Econ 5.20 – 5W 1
10. H. Singh
Matches 34 – Wickets 34 – Average 38.35 – Econ 4.10 – 5W 0
Took 1/50 in 2011 CWC Final as India beat Sri Lanka. Also played in 2003 Final. Played in 2002 ICC CT Final.
11. L. Malinga
Matches 38 – Wickets 68 – Average 24.61 – Econ 5.31 – 5W 1
Played in 2 CWC Finals, taking 2/42 in 2011 Final vs. India and 2/49 in 2007 Final vs. Australia.
My side has multiple international captains with huge experience of playing in Finals.
It is a long batting lineup and has one of the most successful wicket keepers the game has seen.
It has in Lasith Malinga a fine strike bowler (also captained Sri Lanka in T20) who rarely fails to take early wickets, one of the best spinners in Harbhajan and one of the finest spin bowling all-rounders in Carl Hooper.
Overall I think the team is built to perform under pressure with great leadership qualities throughout.
TEAM MJJ
Gavaskar
Kaluwitharana
Miandad
Abbas
Smith
Miller
Harris
Hadlee
Johnson
Anderson
Murali
Vs
TEAM CHRISNELSON
1. Morgan
2. G. Smith
3. M. Clarke (Capt.)
4. A. Lamb
5. F. Zaman
6. C. Hooper
7. M. Boucher (W/K)
8. S. Tait
9. K. Roach
10. H. Singh
11. L. Malinga
MJJ writeup
Gavaskar
Kaluwitharana- Average of 18 overall with strike rate of 90+
Miandad- Average of 41
Abbas- Average of 44
Smith-Average of 60, strike rate 90+
Miller-Average of 52, strike rate 110+
Harris- Peak average of 33, strike rate 78
Hadlee- Batting Average 14, strike rate 60. Bowling Average-18, Econ 3.02 SR 36.5
Johnson- Batting Average 20, strike rate 120+ Bowling Average-26,Econ 4.62 SR 33.7
Anderson- Bowling Average-32,Econ 4.95 SR 38.7
Murali- Bowling Average-20.46,Econ 3.77 SR 32.5
ChrisNelson writeup
Overall combined stats for ICC Champions Trophy and Cricket World Cup
1. E. Morgan
Matches 31 – Innings 30 – Runs 740 – Average 27.40 – S/R 79.14 – HS 87 – 100s 0 – 50s 6
Top scored for England in ICC CT Final of 2013.
2. G. Smith
Matches 32 – Innings 32 – Runs 1217 – Average 40.56 – S/R 86.49 – HS 141 – 100s 1 – 50s 8
3. M. Clarke (Capt.)
Matches 31 – Innings 23 – Runs 958 – Average 59.81 – S/R 92.37 – HS 93* - 100s 0 – 50s 8
Captained and top scored for Australia when they won the CWC in 2015. Also played in the victorious 2007 side. Played in 2006 ICC CT Final.
4. A. Lamb
Matches 19 – Innings 17 – Runs 656 – Average 50.46 – S/R 84.10 – HS 102 – 100s – 50s 3
Second top scorer for England in CWC Finals of 1987 and 1992.
5. F. Zaman
Matches 4 – Innings 4 – Runs 252 – Average – 63.00 – S/R 113.00 – HS 114 – 100s 1 – 50s 2
Scored 114 as Pakistan won the ICC CT in 2017.
6. C. Hooper
Matches 25 – Innings 23 – Runs 377 – Average 19.84 – S/R 71.53 – HS 63 – 100s 0 – 50s 1
Wickets 24 – Average 35.87 – Econ 4.34 – 5W 0
Scored 49 in 1998 ICC CT Final.
7. M. Boucher (W/K)
Matches 42 – Innings 32 – Runs 669 – Average 24.77 – S/R 86.21 – HS 75* - 100s 0 – 50s 4
Dismissals 50 (48 caught, 2 stumped)
Played in 1998 ICC CT Final.
8. S. Tait
Matches 17 – Wickets 31 – Average 22.45 – Econ 5.37 – 5W 0
9. K. Roach
Matches 13 – Wickets 20 – Average 26.00 – Econ 5.20 – 5W 1
10. H. Singh
Matches 34 – Wickets 34 – Average 38.35 – Econ 4.10 – 5W 0
Took 1/50 in 2011 CWC Final as India beat Sri Lanka. Also played in 2003 Final. Played in 2002 ICC CT Final.
11. L. Malinga
Matches 38 – Wickets 68 – Average 24.61 – Econ 5.31 – 5W 1
Played in 2 CWC Finals, taking 2/42 in 2011 Final vs. India and 2/49 in 2007 Final vs. Australia.
My side has multiple international captains with huge experience of playing in Finals.
It is a long batting lineup and has one of the most successful wicket keepers the game has seen.
It has in Lasith Malinga a fine strike bowler (also captained Sri Lanka in T20) who rarely fails to take early wickets, one of the best spinners in Harbhajan and one of the finest spin bowling all-rounders in Carl Hooper.
Overall I think the team is built to perform under pressure with great leadership qualities throughout.
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