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Battle of the Infamous

Flem274*

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Yeah, Boycs has been robbed here. Harbhajan a common or garden tool but Sir Geoffrey is genuinely borderline sociopathic.

One Essex supporter, now working for the BBC, recounts a tale of asking Boycott for his autograph as a young lad in the early 70s when Boycs was playing at Chelmsford. Initially Boycott refused but then said if he and his mates washed his car he'd sign later.

You can guess what happened already, can't you? The young fella and his chums dutifully washed the motor and stood waiting politely by it with their autograph books ready. Boycott got in and drove off; no word of thanks, no signatures. To use kids like that is really rotten stuff, IMHO.

Complete ****, tbh.
Excellent man management tbh.
 

grecian

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Gavaskar, horrible sycophantic pathetic waste of space, toadying to the BCCI, like they have incriminating pictures of him being bukkake'd by Ladyboys.

Never knowingly said anything interesting in the commentary box either. ****. Wins it easily.

I say this as an Englishman who the other two made my cricketing life a misery for over a decade, and I've always had a thing for Liz Hurley.
 

cnerd123

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Warne's a legend.

McGrath's a bit of a ****, but he's an Aussie and they're all like that so it's fine.

Gavaskar it is.
 

fredfertang

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Warne and McGrath don't really deserve to be here, or if they do so does virtually every Australian Test cricketer, so Gavaskar, by a country mile, would give it to him for that 1975 performance alone tbh, but general twattish behaviour ever since makes the choice a very simple one
 

benchmark00

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Warne and McGrath don't really deserve to be here, or if they do so does virtually every Australian Test cricketer, so Gavaskar, by a country mile, would give it to him for that 1975 performance alone tbh, but general twattish behaviour ever since makes the choice a very simple one
Not sure every Australian cricketer has been banned for taking an illicit substance and reprimanded for providing information to a bookmaker itbt.
 

Zinzan

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As much as I was saddened by the death of his wife, McGrath must go down as the biggest 'cry-baby/spoiled brat' in cricketing history when things didn't go his way. Yes, even consistently more babyish than this chap , and that's saying something.

FTR, Warne's a legend in every respect, wth is he doing here?
 

Teja.

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McGrath not the gentlest of beings and Warne obviously an attention-seeking, obsessive **** but has to be Gavaskar, surely?
 

Jono

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Gavaskar just over Warne. McGrath was a dick on the field but you get the feeling he has mellowed and is far less of a wanker in retirement.
 

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