INTRODUCTION
From here you can reach any post in the series with a single click. Also featured on this page a complete listing of the 100 players.
- The post in which I first mentioned the idea for the series “My Third Visit to Addenbrookes“
- The first post of the series proper, explaing the idea in detail and introducing the first XI.
- A post about Tammy Beaumont which I used to make a radical suggestion re a solution to England’s top order woes.
- A post about Gower, Cook and Pietersen.
- A post about the all-rounders from the first XI
- A post about the bowlers from the first XI, in which the second XI is introduced.
- The second XI opening pair.
- The second XI all-rounders.
- The second XI remaining specialist batters.
- The second XI bowlers and introducing the third XI.
- The third XI opening batters.
- The third XI numbers 3,4 and 5.
- The third XI numbers 6 and 7.
- The third XI bowlers and introducing the fourth XI.
- The fourth XI bowlers.
- The fourth XI opening batters.
- The fourth XI numbers 3,4 and 5.
- The fourth XI allrounders and introducing the fifth XI.
- The fifth XI opening batters.
- The fifth XI numbers 3,4 and 5.
- The fifth XI allrounders.
- The fifth XI bowlers and introducing the sixth XI.
- The sixth XI bowlers (1,500th post on aspi.blog)
- The sixth XI opening batters.
- The sixth XI remaining specialist batters.
- The sixth XI allrounders and introducing the seventh XI.
- The seventh XI opening batters.
- The seventh XI numbers 3,4 and 5.
- The seventh XI allrounders.
- The seventh XI bowlers and introducing the eighth XI.
- The eighth XI opening batters.
- The eighth XI numbers 3, 4 and 5.
- The eighth XI allrounders.
- The eighth XI bowlers and introducing the ninth XI.
- The ninth XI three main batters.
- The ninth XI two unlucky county stalwarts
- The ninth XI fast bowlers.
- The ninth XI Nepal’s Magician.
- The ninth XI Women.
- Bringing up the century.
Now for the complete listing of the 100 players: