It's a topic that's been discussed on here before I'm sure, but there is a good article in The Guardian today
When you look at the numbers it's quite frightening just how easy the selectors would chop and change the side
5 tests and 23 players used. Only 1 player (Gooch) played all 5 tests
Poor Phil DeFreitas played one, dropped one, played one, dropped one (3 tests)
Bill Athey got one test, scored 27 runs and was never seen again
7 changes made for the 4th test
9 different bowlers, 2 wicketkeepers, 4 opening batsman and 4 captains (5 if you include when Pringle deputised for the injured Gooch during the 5th test)
The best story of the lot (courtesy of the England Captain, Chris Cowdrey) is excluded from this article:
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When you look at the numbers it's quite frightening just how easy the selectors would chop and change the side
5 tests and 23 players used. Only 1 player (Gooch) played all 5 tests
Poor Phil DeFreitas played one, dropped one, played one, dropped one (3 tests)
Bill Athey got one test, scored 27 runs and was never seen again
7 changes made for the 4th test
9 different bowlers, 2 wicketkeepers, 4 opening batsman and 4 captains (5 if you include when Pringle deputised for the injured Gooch during the 5th test)
The best story of the lot (courtesy of the England Captain, Chris Cowdrey) is excluded from this article:
The England captain said he was made to wait in his whites and blazer for about 20 minutes before Viv emerged. The great Antiguan won the toss, and asked Cowdrey: “What do you want to do, maan?”
“Bat…?” Cowdrey answered, not sure what to say.
“Okay maan, you bat.”
Viv bowled. And won.