Vipers.... McGrath - Vaughan (solid opening batsmen who took the next step up for England) Luffman - Hick (fantastic at domestic level, less good at rep level) Delonge - Bell (always had potential but only recently have they actually lived up to it. Bowls occasional middle pace) Torres - Hussey (gun bats, who can be relied upon in a crisis. Bowl some decent seamers) Gee - Law (Queenslanders, stood up when given responsibility) Graham - Prior (generally decent batsmen-keepers, but ones who keeping was a joke at the start of their career) Hughes - Symonds (big-hitting all-rounders who are more known for their batting) Weaver - S Pollock (unattractive but gun bowlers, reasonable batsmen) Welker - Kartik (does nothing wrong with the ball, and is very good, but due to his countries depth, he can't get into the side) Eggman - Steyn (not as experienced as some players, but probably the best bowler on the circuit currently. Generally performs arse-saving efforts for his province) Smith - Tuffey (experienced bowler that went missing for a couple of years. Decent bowler, but nothing spectacular at higher levels)
Fiery is probably more like Andy McKay - he bowls with genuine heat but was a really late bloomer after being pretty crap for ages, was in and out of sides etc but has now established himself as a good First Class bowler (later than most) who many think should be representing his country.
Have no idea of a current analogy for my player. Would be thinking Mark Gillespie if he was a tad less erratic, but that's clearly Kylez.
Jaques Kallis TBH Batting allrounder. Run accumulator. Capable of opening the bowling. Will never achieve potential :ninja: