Ab Fan
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Well, as the year is about to end, let's try to make a test team of the year 2018. I gave a shot and below is the team I came up with: -
<B>Openers: -</B>
Karunaratne
Khawaja
Some interesting picks available but went eventually with Khawaja and Karunaratne. Karunaratne had a very good year 2018 with an average of 46 and is an obvious choice while alongside him went with Khawaja for his brilliant 141 & 85 in UAE.
Dean, Aiden and Latham did well at home but were clueless in their away venue to SL and UAE. So, they misses out.
<B>Middle order: -</B>
Kane Williamson/Cheteswar Pujara
Virat Kohli
Joe Root
Of the fab four, Smith had a disappointing year but the trio of Virat, Root and Kane made sure they continue ruling the test chart and were my obvious 3,4 and 5.
Close miss: - Cheteswar Pujara
<B>6th position: -</B>
Angelo Mathews
Primarily, a batsmen but can bowl some overs and give breathe to pacers.
Close miss: - Ben Stokes
<B>Wicket-Keeper: -</B>
Tim Paine
Quinton de kock had a mediocre year with the bat. Under his absence, it was a close call between Tim Paine and Rishabh Pant, the latter averaged the best 38 but eventually went with Paine, whose 61 in UAE in match saving cause was one of highlight of year. He averaged 35 in 2018.
Close miss: - Rishabh Pant
<B>Fast bowlers: -</B>
Pat Cummins
Kagiso Rabada
Jasprit Bumrah
The two top bowlers of the year were Kagiso Rabada and Pat Cummins. Pat Cummins was a rare successful Australian bowler/player in the tough SA tour and is also having a great series vs India as well. Jasprit Bumrah also gets a nod as he was brilliant in the three tough complete away tours to SA, England and Australia.
Close miss: - Mohammad Abbas
<B>Spinner: -</B>
Yasir Shah
It was a tough call between Yasir and Lyon but eventually went with Yasir because he completely owned the NZ series irrespective of result.
Test XI: -
Khawaja
Karunaratne
Kane(c)
Kohli
Root
Mathews
Paine(wkt)
Cummins
Rabada
Yasir
Bumrah
What would be your XI? Discuss!
<B>Openers: -</B>
Karunaratne
Khawaja
Some interesting picks available but went eventually with Khawaja and Karunaratne. Karunaratne had a very good year 2018 with an average of 46 and is an obvious choice while alongside him went with Khawaja for his brilliant 141 & 85 in UAE.
Dean, Aiden and Latham did well at home but were clueless in their away venue to SL and UAE. So, they misses out.
<B>Middle order: -</B>
Kane Williamson/Cheteswar Pujara
Virat Kohli
Joe Root
Of the fab four, Smith had a disappointing year but the trio of Virat, Root and Kane made sure they continue ruling the test chart and were my obvious 3,4 and 5.
Close miss: - Cheteswar Pujara
<B>6th position: -</B>
Angelo Mathews
Primarily, a batsmen but can bowl some overs and give breathe to pacers.
Close miss: - Ben Stokes
<B>Wicket-Keeper: -</B>
Tim Paine
Quinton de kock had a mediocre year with the bat. Under his absence, it was a close call between Tim Paine and Rishabh Pant, the latter averaged the best 38 but eventually went with Paine, whose 61 in UAE in match saving cause was one of highlight of year. He averaged 35 in 2018.
Close miss: - Rishabh Pant
<B>Fast bowlers: -</B>
Pat Cummins
Kagiso Rabada
Jasprit Bumrah
The two top bowlers of the year were Kagiso Rabada and Pat Cummins. Pat Cummins was a rare successful Australian bowler/player in the tough SA tour and is also having a great series vs India as well. Jasprit Bumrah also gets a nod as he was brilliant in the three tough complete away tours to SA, England and Australia.
Close miss: - Mohammad Abbas
<B>Spinner: -</B>
Yasir Shah
It was a tough call between Yasir and Lyon but eventually went with Yasir because he completely owned the NZ series irrespective of result.
Test XI: -
Khawaja
Karunaratne
Kane(c)
Kohli
Root
Mathews
Paine(wkt)
Cummins
Rabada
Yasir
Bumrah
What would be your XI? Discuss!
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