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Cricketers that don't like each other

Neil Pickup

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Could you elaborate?
It rhymed with... actually, what the bloody hell does it rhyme with? It's assonant with bat, and splat, , anyway. UK connotations to female genitalia, as well as being a verb for "hit it really hard", and "muppet".

Funny word, really.
 

Cruxdude

International Debutant
It rhymed with... actually, what the bloody hell does it rhyme with? It's assonant with bat, and splat, , anyway. UK connotations to female genitalia, as well as being a verb for "hit it really hard", and "muppet".

Funny word, really.
Got it. Thanks for the great explanation. :laugh::laugh:
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Speaking of Warne, he and Waugh and he and Gilly had difficult relations at times, but always managed to work well together. Warne thought he should have been captain rather than Waugh, and then lost the VC to Gilly. Plus Gilly was a somewhat sensitive soul who didn't seem to know how to take Warney a lot of the time - I'd have suggested he try a grain of salt.

Michael Slater was convinced Geoff Marsh (then coach) and Steve Waugh hated him. The differing accounts of the incident where a drunk Slats and exasperated Waugh clashed on tour are interesting. I tend to believe Waugh.

Sadly, Slater and Gilchrist's relationship also suffered out of the cricbuzz rumours regarding Slater fathering Gilchrist Jnr. But I think they're ok now.

Andrew Symonds and much of the world, but notably Brendan McCullum, Harbhajan Singh, Sresaanth, Michael Clarke, etc etc.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Tim Zoehrer and pretty much everyone.

Bob Simpson and Ian Meckiff and Charlie Griffith.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Keith Miller and the Don is a famous one I'm surprised hasn't been mentioned yet.

Ray Lindwall and Trevor Bailey. Bailey, along with the pitches and lbw rule of the time, frustrated Lindwall so much that he admitted not only to bowling heaps of bouncers at him, but also to deliberately bowling a Beamer at his head (in the days before helmets!).
 

Burgey

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I've heard it said that Joel Garner retired from international cricket because he didn't want to be captained by Viv Richards. Dunno if that's true.

Also, Geoff Lawson and Steve Small is another. Small got the NSW coaching job and Lawson was none-too-please. There were allegations of phone calls being made to Small's house at the time, and other nasty stuff.

On the Gilly-Warne thing, I really got the impression in his autobio that Gilly tried so hard to convey there wasn't a problem. At seemingly every opportunity he went out of his way to talk up his relationship with Warne. By contrast, he hardly spoke of McGrath at all in his book, which i found very, very odd. TBF, I've never heard a rumour that there was bad blood between them.

Very good thread BTW.
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
Wayne Holdsworth's career with NSW ended rather abruptly, once Geoff Lawson became coach. I'm sure it had absolutely nothing to do with the time when a female came to the rooms to see Geoff, and Holdsworth told Lawson used some rather derogatory language to describe the female at the door. She may/may not have been Lawson's wife...
 

Craig

World Traveller
Graeme Smith and Lance Klusener. Mind you Klusener never got on with the late Hansie Cronje. IIRC a lot of was down to the fact that Klusener wasn't from the rich private school system and different attitudes when it came to playing cricket. Cronje was bit of a fitness freak, whilst Klusener wasn't as bothered.
 

slugger

State Vice-Captain
Martin Crowe and Matthew Sinclair

Sinclair proclaiming he doesn't need any help from Crowe regarding footwork.

A few years back while Sinclair was batting and Crowe commentating, Crowe said hurry up and announce the team before Sinclair scores another double century, it was when Sinclair played his last game vs Bangladesh (test) i think he ended up with 30 odd.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Sinclair needs help with his footwork, but Crowe needs to stop having opinions on everything. I still lol at him thinking McIntosh is good.
 

Amitpal_00

Cricket Spectator
A few Indian/Australian Rivalries:
Bhaji and Symonds.
Ganguly and Ponting
Sreesanth and Symonds
Sreesanth and Bhaji
 

bagapath

International Captain
gavaskar and bedi have had some embarassing public spats but i doubt it if they actually "hate" each other. both had the same agenda - honor for india and a place in the hall of fame - and same attitude - i know what i am doing so you listen to me. obviously ended up treading on each other's toes more than once.
 

Craig

World Traveller
gavaskar and bedi have had some embarassing public spats but i doubt it if they actually "hate" each other. both had the same agenda - honor for india and a place in the hall of fame - and same attitude - i know what i am doing so you listen to me. obviously ended up treading on each other's toes more than once.
So what about when Bedi called Murali a 'chucker' and questioned SRT in big match moments?
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
I've heard it said that Joel Garner retired from international cricket because he didn't want to be captained by Viv Richards. Dunno if that's true.
DIdn't they play together (and then leave together) at Somerset for a number of years as great mates?
 

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