2019 International TOTY

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Test and ODI. This is mostly based on stats so yeah. Of course, my opinion rather than the actual side.

Test

1. Tom Latham* (8 matches, 543 runs, average 54.3, 3 centuries, 0 fifties)
2. Mayank Agarwal (8 matches, 754 runs, average 68.54, 3 centuries, 2 fifties)
3. Marnus Labuschagne* (11 matches, 1085 runs, average 72.33, 3 centuries, 7 fifties)
4. Steven Smith* (8 matches, 914 runs, average 83.09, 3 centuries, 3 fifties)
5. Ajinkya Rahane (c, 8 matches, 642 runs, average 71.33, 2 centuries, 5 fifties)
6. Babar Azam (6 matches, 616 runs, average 68.44, 3 centuries, 3 fifties)
7. BJ Watling* (+, 8 matches, 530 runs, average 66.25, 2 centuries, 2 fifties, 27 dismissals)
8. Patrick Cummins* (12 matches, 54 wickets, average 20.61, strike rate 45, economy rate 2.74)
9. Mitchell Starc* (8 matches, 40 wickets, average 19.52, SR 34.3, ER 3.4)
10. Neil Wagner* (6 matches, 37 wickets, average 17.67, SR 36.5, ER 2.9)
11. Mohammed Shami (8 matches, 33 wickets, average 16.66, SR 35.3, ER 2.83)

12. Virat Kohli

*As of tea day 1. Other unluckies include Stuart Broad, David Warner, Nathan Lyon, Quinton de Kock.

ODI

1. Rohit Sharma (28 matches, 1490 runs, ave 57.3, SR 89.92, 7 centuries, 6 fifties)
2. Shai Hope (+, 28 matches, 1345 runs, ave 61.13, SR 77.92, 4 centuries, 8 fifties)
3. Virat Kohli (c, 26 matches, 1377 runs, ave 59.86, SR 96.36, 5 centuries, 7 fifties)
4. Babar Azam (20 matches, 1092 runs, ave 60.66, SR 92.3, 3 centuries, 6 fifties)
5. Ross Taylor (22 matches, 943 runs, ave 55.47, SR 86.51, 1 century, 7 fifties)
6. Shakib Al Hasan (11 matches, 746 runs, ave 93.25, SR 95.88, 2 centuries, 7 fifties; 13 wickets, ave 40.3, SR 47.5, ER 5.08)
7. Jimmy Neesham (18 matches, 436 runs, ave 46.3, SR 107.38, 0 centuries, 2 fifties; 25 wickets, ave 20.84, SR 23.2, ER 5.37)
8. Kuldeep Yadav (23 matches, 32 wickets, ave 34.68, SR 39, ER 5.33)
9. Lockie Ferguson (17 matches, 35 wickets, ave 23.71, SR 27.3, ER 5.19)
10. Mohammed Shami (21 matches, 42 wickets, ave 22.64, SR 25.3, ER 5.36)
11. Trent Boult (20 matches, 38 wickets, ave 23.97, SR 30.5, ER 4.7)

12. Aaron Finch

Unluckies include Williamson, Roy, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mustafizur Rahman, du Plessis
 
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Test and ODI. This is mostly based on stats so yeah. Of course, my opinion rather than the actual side.

Test

1. Tom Latham* (8 matches, 543 runs, average 54.3, 3 centuries, 0 fifties)
2. Mayank Agarwal (8 matches, 754 runs, average 68.54, 3 centuries, 2 fifties)
3. Marnus Labuschagne* (11 matches, 1085 runs, average 72.33, 3 centuries, 7 fifties)
4. Steven Smith* (8 matches, 914 runs, average 83.09, 3 centuries, 3 fifties)
5. Ajinkya Rahane (c, 8 matches, 642 runs, average 71.33, 2 centuries, 5 fifties)
6. Babar Azam (6 matches, 616 runs, average 68.44, 3 centuries, 3 fifties)
7. BJ Watling* (+, 8 matches, 530 runs, average 66.25, 2 centuries, 2 fifties, 27 dismissals)
8. Patrick Cummins* (12 matches, 54 wickets, average 20.61, strike rate 45, economy rate 2.74)
9. Mitchell Starc* (8 matches, 40 wickets, average 19.52, SR 34.3, ER 3.4)
10. Neil Wagner* (6 matches, 37 wickets, average 17.67, SR 36.5, ER 2.9)
11. Mohammed Shami (8 matches, 33 wickets, average 16.66, SR 35.3, ER 2.83)

12. Virat Kohli

*As of tea day 1. Other unluckies include Stuart Broad, David Warner, Nathan Lyon, Quinton de Kock.

Solid effort.

I'd take De Kock over Watling and Roach over Starc, but it's a very good team you've listed :thumbsu:
 

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Shakib Al Hasan won't be making any teams I think - took more than two btw
I don't see how you can't play him in the ODI side. The record is too good to ignore
Solid effort.

I'd take De Kock over Watling and Roach over Starc, but it's a very good team you've listed :thumbsu:
Watling and QdK was the hardest one to do. I had Cummins-Wagner-Starc-Shami-Roach-Broad, but all 6 were very tight.
 
Test and ODI. This is mostly based on stats so yeah. Of course, my opinion rather than the actual side.

Test

1. Tom Latham* (8 matches, 543 runs, average 54.3, 3 centuries, 0 fifties)
2. Mayank Agarwal (8 matches, 754 runs, average 68.54, 3 centuries, 2 fifties)
3. Marnus Labuschagne* (11 matches, 1085 runs, average 72.33, 3 centuries, 7 fifties)
4. Steven Smith* (8 matches, 914 runs, average 83.09, 3 centuries, 3 fifties)
5. Ajinkya Rahane (c, 8 matches, 642 runs, average 71.33, 2 centuries, 5 fifties)
6. Babar Azam (6 matches, 616 runs, average 68.44, 3 centuries, 3 fifties)
7. BJ Watling* (+, 8 matches, 530 runs, average 66.25, 2 centuries, 2 fifties, 27 dismissals)
8. Patrick Cummins* (12 matches, 54 wickets, average 20.61, strike rate 45, economy rate 2.74)
9. Mitchell Starc* (8 matches, 40 wickets, average 19.52, SR 34.3, ER 3.4)
10. Neil Wagner* (6 matches, 37 wickets, average 17.67, SR 36.5, ER 2.9)
11. Mohammed Shami (8 matches, 33 wickets, average 16.66, SR 35.3, ER 2.83)

12. Virat Kohli

*As of tea day 1. Other unluckies include Stuart Broad, David Warner, Nathan Lyon, Quinton de Kock.

ODI

1. Rohit Sharma (28 matches, 1490 runs, ave 57.3, SR 89.92, 7 centuries, 6 fifties)
2. Shai Hope (+, 28 matches, 1345 runs, ave 61.13, SR 77.92, 4 centuries, 8 fifties)
3. Virat Kohli (c, 26 matches, 1377 runs, ave 59.86, SR 96.36, 5 centuries, 7 fifties)
4. Babar Azam (20 matches, 1092 runs, ave 60.66, SR 92.3, 3 centuries, 6 fifties)
5. Ross Taylor (22 matches, 943 runs, ave 55.47, SR 86.51, 1 century, 7 fifties)
6. Shakib Al Hasan (11 matches, 746 runs, ave 93.25, SR 95.88, 2 centuries, 7 fifties; 13 wickets, ave 40.3, SR 47.5, ER 5.08)
7. Jimmy Neesham (18 matches, 436 runs, ave 46.3, SR 107.38, 0 centuries, 2 fifties; 25 wickets, ave 20.84, SR 23.2, ER 5.37)
8. Kuldeep Yadav (23 matches, 32 wickets, ave 34.68, SR 39, ER 5.33)
9. Lockie Ferguson (17 matches, 35 wickets, ave 23.71, SR 27.3, ER 5.19)
10. Mohammed Shami (21 matches, 42 wickets, ave 22.64, SR 25.3, ER 5.36)
11. Trent Boult (20 matches, 38 wickets, ave 23.97, SR 30.5, ER 4.7)

12. Aaron Finch

Unluckies include Williamson, Roy, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mustafizur Rahman, du Plessis

Will preface by acknowledging I am on top of the stats.
Having said that both teams look about right, so good effort - but struggle to see how Stokes doesn't so much get a look in in either side given the year he has had in the most critical moments.
 
Will preface by acknowledging I am on top of the stats.
Having said that both teams look about right, so good effort - but struggle to see how Stokes doesn't so much get a look in in either side given the year he has had in the most critical moments.
Test team, wasn't in the best 6 bats. ODI was very tight between him and Neesham, went with the kiwi because of the bowling.
 
Test team, wasn't in the best 6 bats. ODI was very tight between him and Neesham, went with the kiwi because of the bowling.

Yeah sorry I did mean that to say "not on top of the stats". Going off "the eye" I would take Stokes the bowler over Jimmy but yes there's not a lot of difference between the two particularly given Neesham's ability at the death.
 
I don't see how you can't play him in the ODI side. The record is too good to ignore

Watling and QdK was the hardest one to do. I had Cummins-Wagner-Starc-Shami-Roach-Broad, but all 6 were very tight.
You're right Shakib should be there on record but ICC won't name banned player.
 
Yeah sorry I did mean that to say "not on top of the stats". Going off "the eye" I would take Stokes the bowler over Jimmy but yes there's not a lot of difference between the two particularly given Neesham's ability at the death.
Stokes world cup innings should see him selected.
 
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