D/L wrote:Words fail me for once.
rich1uk wrote:bhaveshgor wrote:Also thought you had to play a test for this.
So not sure on Clive rice place.
Only asking since then picking a team for the tough letters are easier if it covers first class cricket.
it only covers first class cricket when there is a valid argument for doing so imo
rice only didn't play tests because of the boycott, not because he wasn't selected and anyone who averages 40+ with the bat and 22 with the ball over the number of first class games he did is a valid contender, whereas Ramprakash for example wouldn't be a contender based purely on his first class stats as he had ample opportunity at test level and failed to impress. can we say Rice would have been successful at test level, not with any certainty, but there is enough of a case to suggest he would.
there are a few very good or great south african cricketers that had their careers affected by the boycott and Rice is one of them imo
braveneutral wrote:Sorry to be a pain but I would be Rogers.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:I thought Rice would be good enough to be one of the three seamers?
Arthur Crabtree wrote:1. Barry Richards
2. Chris Rogers
3. Viv Richards
4. Richie Richardson
5. Joe Root
6. Clive Rice
7. Jack Russell
8. Wilfred Rhodes
9. Sonny Ramadhin
10. Andy Roberts
11. Bruce Reid
Ajinkhya Rahane, Mark Richardson, Mushfiqur Rahim, Paul Reiffel, Kagiso Rabada.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Team of Smiths?
Or Singhs?
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