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Battle of Cricketers II - CW's Favorite Cricketer (now underway)

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Battle 5: Ray Lindwall, Andy Flower
Battle 6: Wasim Akram, Sir Frank Worrell
Battle 7: Rahul Dravid, Shane Bond
 

G.I.Joe

International Coach
Lindwall, Pollock.
Battle 6- One's a cheat, two I don't have any particular feelings for, which leaves just Wasim. And I can't vote for just one, so abstain.
Bond, Dravid.
 

Daemon

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Lindwall, Pollock.
Battle 6- One's a cheat, two I don't have any particular feelings for, which leaves just Wasim. And I can't vote for just one, so abstain.
Bond, Dravid.
My exact feelings. Wasim will definitely get through anyways which is also another reason why I didn't bother voting.
 

Fusion

Global Moderator
Battle 5: Andy Flower, Adam Gilchrist
Battle 6: Frank Worrell, Wasim Akram
Battle 7: Shane Bond, Rahul Dravid
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
Round 5 is hell. Gilchrist will stand out even there, I feel.

..feel bad for Lindwall, not only the first great fast bowler after the War but also a great human being. He never bowled a bouncer to a tailender, and when he saw young Davidson do so he scolded Davidson for playing an unfair game! He came back after a career-threatening injury to have one last go. All great fast bowlers who came after him and saw him live (Trueman, Hall, Lillee) drew inspiration from him.

And yeah, I shall choose Worrell over even Wasim in round 6. He was to West Indian cricket what Imran was to Pakistani cricket. Plus he was probably the most helpful human being. He would always be the first person to donate blood to opponent batsmen after they are hospitalized as a result of a bouncer from a fast bowler from his own team...
 
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The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Round 5 is hell. Gilchrist will stand out even there, I feel.

..feel bad for Lindwall, not only the first great fast bowler after the War but also a great human being. He never bowled a bouncer to a tailender, and when he saw young Davidson do so he scolded Davidson for playing an unfair game! He came back after a career-threatening injury to have one last go. All great fast bowlers who came after him and saw him live (Trueman, Hall, Lillee) drew inspiration from him.
Spot on - champion bowler and champion bloke, shame he got such a nightmare draw.

Probably time to call 6 and 7 though, we've got pretty clear winners in both.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Very harsh on Polly & Lindwall, both champion cricketers and crashingly good chaps to boot, but have to with Gilly & Flower.

Worrell & Ponsford in the second. Lot of time for the latter's quiet dignity in the face of adversity.

Dravid and Bond in the third.

Rahul must be a good bet to take the whole thing out. To emerge from the wreckage of the recently concluded Indian tour of these parts with his rep enhanced is a measure of the man.
 

fredfertang

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Andy Flower (though not for what he did in his playing days) and Ray Lindwall (copied Larwood's action)

Frank Worrell, the founding father of the West Indies great years and Wasim Akram (honorary Lancastrian - though not by much)

Shane Bond (Oh what might have been) and Rahul Dravid (for saving us from having four three day Tests this summer)
 

Z-Man

U19 Vice-Captain
Battle 5 : Pollock and Gilchrist
Battle 6 : Sir Frank and Wasim
Battle 7 : Dravid and Shane bond!
 
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