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| Alan Wells - based solely on his one game for England rather than any potential he had. Maybe Mark Lathwell? Please, no one suggest Peter Such, Ronnie Irani or Mark Illot. They may have been rubbish for England - but there's definately worse players than them. I mean, Peter Such's comedy batting must mean he performed better than Alan Wells!!! Last edited by Andy Mellon : 28-05-2004 at 04:03 PM. |
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| Chris Cowdrey, Ed Giddins, James Ormond, Anthony McGrath would be my candidates |
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| Can't be mcgrath surely, test batting average over 40, bowling average of 17 and kept wicket. |
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| Was it Mike Smith who Athers refused to give a bowl despite being slected as a bowler, Alan Mullaly, Simon Brown were all rubbish |
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| How many games did Simon Brown play? I don't even remember him playing for England! Shows how he stuck in my memory then! |
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| Gavin Hamilton. |
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| Devon Malcolm has to be right up there. |
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