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Battle of Cricketers - CW's Favorite Cricketer

G.I.Joe

International Coach
There have been three cats battling it out over the last two match ups.

Engineer, the Cheshire cat. Gayle, the cool cat. And Watson, the *****.
 

Uppercut

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Farokh Engineer. What a name. If Chris Gayle had a name as cool as that the universe might explode with awesome.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
There have been three cats battling it out over the last two match ups.

Engineer, the Cheshire cat. Gayle, the cool cat. And Watson, the *****.
Just trying to picture the reaction if an Aussie poster labelled an Indian player a "*****" at the moment...
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Sreesanth is a ***** though, and pretty sure he was called so when he cried.

So nope, nothing there Matt.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Sreesanth is a ***** though, and pretty sure he was called so when he cried.

So nope, nothing there Matt.
yeah, you might be right. Shouldn't be making it into a country vs country thing anyway - apologies for that.
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Engineer 11
Walcott 9 - wildcard
Gayle 10 - 3 - wildcard

Alec Stewart (1963-)

8,463 runs, 263 catches and 14 stumpings in 133 Tests for England; 170 ODIs
Most capped cricketer for England
Captained, opened and kept wicket in the same Test
Most runs in Tests in the 1990s

Allan Border (1955-)

11,174 runs in 156 Tests for Australia; 273 ODIs
Most consecutive Tests played (153)
Dragged Australia back into the world top after the long and gruelling 1980s
Captained Australia to Ashes wins in England in 1989 and 1993, beginning the 16-year-streak

Shaun Pollock (1973-)

3,781 runs and 421 wickets in 108 Tests for South Africa; 303 ODIs
Remarkably accurate seam bowler, as testified by his ODI economy rate of 3.67
Few huge scores with the bat, but nevertheless averaged 32
Regular new ball bowler for a decade
 

Cruxdude

International Debutant
Engineer 11
Walcott 9 - wildcard
Gayle 10 - 3 - wildcard

Alec Stewart (1963-)

8,463 runs, 263 catches and 14 stumpings in 133 Tests for England; 170 ODIs
Most capped cricketer for England
Captained, opened and kept wicket in the same Test
Most runs in Tests in the 1990s

Allan Border (1955-)

11,174 runs in 156 Tests for Australia; 273 ODIs
Most consecutive Tests played (153)
Dragged Australia back into the world top after the long and gruelling 1980s
Captained Australia to Ashes wins in England in 1989 and 1993, beginning the 16-year-streak

Shaun Pollock (1973-)

3,781 runs and 421 wickets in 108 Tests for South Africa; 303 ODIs
Remarkably accurate seam bowler, as testified by his ODI economy rate of 3.67
Few huge scores with the bat, but nevertheless averaged 32
Regular new ball bowler for a decade
Shaun Pollock
 

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