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Battle of Cricketers - CW's Favorite Cricketer

G.I.Joe

International Coach
Waqar. AB wouldn't have had anywhere close to 78 duck free innings' if it had been Waqar aiming at his stumps :p
 

fredfertang

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Waqar for me

Why don't you like AB fredfertang?
It goes back to the "catch that never was" that he claimed against Andrew Strauss at Headingley back in '08 - not helped by the fact that prior to that he had seemed a decent bloke - then there was all that bollocks afterwards with him saying he'd told Smith he wasn't sure - I'm not the world's greatest lipreader nor interpreter of body language but then you don't have to be to see what drivel that was - sadly I can't find the incident on youtube but it must be there
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Waqar 15-4. Mercy rule.

Battle twenty-seven

Damien Martyn (1971-)

4,406 runs in 67 Tests for Australia; 208 ODIs
Technically adept batsman
Called up in 1992 as a prodigy; scored 292 runs @ 26.5 in his first Test career before being dropped for six years
Recalled in 2000 due to injuries, eventually filled the spot of Mark Waugh
Test Player of 2004, then dropped after a poor Ashes series

Martin Crowe (1962-)

5,444 runs in 77 Tests for New Zealand; 143 ODIs
Probably the best New Zealand batsman in the world
Scored centuries in five consecutive series
Made 188 in Brisbane in November '85, New Zealand's only innings win over Australia
 
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