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alexward
08-18-2008, 08:09 PM
Im currently captaining England and not doing a bad job. I've unveiled a few county players to be test match gems eg. adam shantry, micheal carberry, micheal munday and joe denly.
Has anyone else know of any players who turn out to be top draw international players?
Tiresias
08-19-2008, 08:47 AM
I'm only at the start of the 2009 season but on the basis of that limited experience I would say you're definitely correct to pick Munday - he's played three tests for me and has taken about 15 wickets (though he can prove expensive at this early stage in his career). I would use him more were it not for Panesar, who is much more miserly and thus of more use on wickets that suit pace but also offer a bit of turn.
Tim Murtagh of Middlesex has been hovering on the fringes as a sort of bowling all-rounder; I finally gave him his debut in the West Indies but he was injured after making 10 runs in the first innings and hasn't played since! He's been very strong for his county with the ball so it would certainly be interesting to see if he could make the step up. When he recovers from the fracture that Dwayne Bravo gave him, that is.
the_gas
08-19-2008, 06:30 PM
Yep agree with what has been said.
Below are players i advise on playing for England, bowling wise at least.
Shantry, Sidebottom, Rashid, Munday, Tahir, Harris.
The Phantom Ram
08-19-2008, 07:44 PM
Hildreth and Boston both score runs.
Bobby
08-21-2008, 02:25 PM
Have only been playing the game a day. Still struggling to find a fourth seamer - with Flintoff , Harmison and Hoggard being the three main stays.
Have tried Jones , Anderson , Tremlett , Broad with no real sucess. Shantry is taking wickets so I might give him ago.
As for the batting. Rob Key is doing very well for me at the top of the order (With Cook). Been using David Sales at three. Prior as my wicket keeper and Rashid at 8 - a good line up.
Any suggestions?
Tiresias
08-21-2008, 02:28 PM
To be honest I find that a fourth seamer is unnecessary - Flintoff/Broad/Tremlett plus Panesar have been an effective bowling unit for me with Munday as an optional second spinner. If Rashid is taking wickets you should be alright. I also have Collingwood higher up the order.
Bobby
08-21-2008, 02:36 PM
I don't play Collingwood. I'd like to have the 4th seamer , allows me to rotate much easier. Here is my order -
1. Cook
2. Key *
3. Sales
4. Pietersen +
5. Bell
6. Flintoff
7. Prior
8. Rashid
9. The other seamer
10. Harminson
11. Hoggard
India up next though , so it'll probably be two spinners.
alexward
08-21-2008, 08:21 PM
My Current side is:
1.Joe Denly
2.Micheal Carberry
3.Dean Crawford
4.Ian Bell
5.Kevin Pieterson
6.James Hildreth
7.Matthew Prior
8.Adam Shantry
9.Ryan Sidebottom
10.Andrew Davies
11.Monty Panesar
Carberry and Crawford score alot of runs, Shantry is my best seamer but Davies has started well, Hildreth appears to have some potential aswell.
Tiresias
08-22-2008, 12:55 PM
Do you all play a set 11 until someone stops performing in terms of scoring runs or taking wickets? I tend to vary it a bit more according to form and operate more as if there is a general England "squad". I'm not sure a player should go into an international match with less than 2 stars of form and the variety that gives me the chance to test good county players at the top level when there is a gap.
For instance, at the moment I'm going into the second test against Zimbabwe at the start of the domestic season in 2009. My 12 for this match is:
Cook / Vaughan (capt) / Strauss / Pietersen / Bell / Collingwood / Prior / Flintoff / Anderson / Sidebottom / Panesar / Munday
In the last test, however, I played Shah, Broad and Tremlett - all of whom are low and form and have gone back to their counties in the hope that they will pick up form ahead of the Ashes. Broad actually took five wickets in the last game but overall is too low on form to be trusted, in my view.
rishi
08-22-2008, 08:31 PM
I m yet to play wid England.
but to above reply, form can be improved with training and net practice
i find Rikki Clark and Ravi Bopara both to be very aggressive players both with bat and bowl in FC cricket. Do they not perform in international level??
Myrmecophaga
08-23-2008, 08:08 AM
Ravi Bopara is in my second team as Surrey...
rishi
08-23-2008, 08:14 AM
....:D.....
Rickripper
09-13-2008, 09:56 AM
To be honest, I stick with players who are already internationals, or youngsters who have been talked about in the England context, in real life. I've just won the Ashes in Australia with a squad that was something like:
Trescothick
Cook
Key
Vaughan
Bell
Pietersen
Denly
Bopara
Shah
Prior
Collingwood
Rashid
Flintoff
Broad
Anderson
Jones
Sidebottom
Harmison
Panesar
I think that's about 18 players. I've also used Strauss, Swann, Patel and Wright consistently.
Tiresias
09-15-2008, 04:39 PM
To be honest, I stick with players who are already internationals, or youngsters who have been talked about in the England context, in real life.
I certainly think it helps to be conservative with selection when playing as England. The temptation early on is to throw in new players who are doing really well for their county every time a tried and tested test player has a bit of a bad run but it rarely works out.
When looking to replace a player in the test side, through injury, retirement or a string of bad performances, I tend to look at people who have played tests this season or last season first. If any of them are doing well for their counties and look like a suitable replacement, I select them - only in the absence of someone who fits the bill do I look to the counties for a fresh test candidate.
G-Reb
09-17-2008, 04:41 AM
I have been playing as England and am currently starting the season of 2014/2015. My normal squad of 11 consists of
1. Cook
2. Carberry
3. T.Ahern
4. M.Rowell
5. O.Shah
6. Flynn
7. Ambrose
8. Shantry
9. Tremlett
10. Kitson
11. Munday
It is a very consist line up with all bowlers taking over 200 wickets in there career.
Also i have M.Thornton, B.Jenkins., S.Patel and W.Wilde in and out.
its easier to keep a consistent side and there is realli no point in droppign them coz if there star rating. they will be back in form someitme soon
bigmo52
06-15-2009, 11:44 PM
i tend to keep the same squad only changing with injury and if its the last test of a series and series is already won.
my team is usually
cook
shah (great as an opening batsman)
bell
pieterson
prior
bopara
flintoff
rashid
broad
anderson
sidebottom/ panesar
rashid is a devil with a bat. bat all the way down to anderson, with a few crucial broad/ anderson partnerships changing games for me.
as for one dayers, i keep generally the test team.
so far beat nz and sa at home, lost away to india and just beaten windies away in tests. have lost all of my t20 and odis though. need to work on them some more!!
cricket365
07-19-2009, 07:27 PM
Im currently captaining England and not doing a bad job. I've unveiled a few county players to be test match gems eg. adam shantry, micheal carberry, micheal munday and joe denly.
Has anyone else know of any players who turn out to be top draw international players?
rashid after about 2012 was amazing for me taking 5 fers basically every game
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