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1. Mark Wood- good bowler, always seems to enjoy himself, quality footballer. Hasn't been around long enough to show any dickish side. Extra points for looking exactly like a really nice guy I know.
2. Mitchell Johnson- purely for being incredibly entertaining as a cricketer, whether bowling well, bowling badly, or batting.
3. Steve Smith- Comes across as really lovely, quality bat and bowls legspin.
4. Josh Hazlewood- no nonsense, just gets the job done
5. James Anderson- ATG at sending down those deliveries so ***y that they make you clench your buttcheeks. Would be higher were it not for the mildly embarrassing tendency to burst into tears.
6. Chris Rogers- solid old pro, so easy to get behind
7. Michael Clarke- I was never a big fan but he came across like an absolute champ after what happened to Hughes. Good, entertaining captaincy too.
8. Moeen Ali- spins ball hard, bats aggressively, has cool beard.
9. Nathan Lyon- quite a nice bowler to watch, also endearingly uncool.
10. Mitchell Starc- exciting bowler who loses points through no fault of his own because of benchy's love-in
11. Jos Buttler- pretty good fun to watch
12 Adam Voges- moving into the boring middle order now, Voges out on top for his county career.
13. Mitchell Marsh- no opinion
14. Peter Nevill- no opinion
15. Joe Root- brilliant batting balanced out by the fact that he's still a little bit in need of a slap.
16. Gary Ballance- Very boring batsman, neither stylish nor entertaining. Could be lower, purely on cricketing grounds, but gets far too much hate on the forums, which makes me want to defend him.
17. Ian Bell- I have no logic, I'm just kind of bored of him being around.
18. Adam Lyth- Again neither stylish nor entertaining. Yet to do anything that would leave a lasting impression.
19. Shane Watson- Bit of a tragic figure, feels like the defining image of the post-McWarne era of Australian cricket will be Watto signalling for a hopeless review. Tendency to occasionally be a bell-end on the field partly counteracted by sympathy.
20. Peter Siddle- Likeable in some ways, but it's hard to shake the feeling that he thinks he's really hard. Find his bowling a bit basic too, not a lot of fun to be had.
21. Stuart Broad- I like him as a bowler but can't really get over his in-your-face poshness. Wicket celebrations particularly annoying.
22. David Warner- Entertaining batting can't overcome his painfully bogan tweets.
23. Ben Stokes- Kind of like Siddle but without the redeeming features. Seems to spend entire games pretending to be really, really angry.
24. Alastair Cook- Those KP-related press conferences, dear ****ing god, has anyone in cricket ever come across as more of a prick.
2. Mitchell Johnson- purely for being incredibly entertaining as a cricketer, whether bowling well, bowling badly, or batting.
3. Steve Smith- Comes across as really lovely, quality bat and bowls legspin.
4. Josh Hazlewood- no nonsense, just gets the job done
5. James Anderson- ATG at sending down those deliveries so ***y that they make you clench your buttcheeks. Would be higher were it not for the mildly embarrassing tendency to burst into tears.
6. Chris Rogers- solid old pro, so easy to get behind
7. Michael Clarke- I was never a big fan but he came across like an absolute champ after what happened to Hughes. Good, entertaining captaincy too.
8. Moeen Ali- spins ball hard, bats aggressively, has cool beard.
9. Nathan Lyon- quite a nice bowler to watch, also endearingly uncool.
10. Mitchell Starc- exciting bowler who loses points through no fault of his own because of benchy's love-in
11. Jos Buttler- pretty good fun to watch
12 Adam Voges- moving into the boring middle order now, Voges out on top for his county career.
13. Mitchell Marsh- no opinion
14. Peter Nevill- no opinion
15. Joe Root- brilliant batting balanced out by the fact that he's still a little bit in need of a slap.
16. Gary Ballance- Very boring batsman, neither stylish nor entertaining. Could be lower, purely on cricketing grounds, but gets far too much hate on the forums, which makes me want to defend him.
17. Ian Bell- I have no logic, I'm just kind of bored of him being around.
18. Adam Lyth- Again neither stylish nor entertaining. Yet to do anything that would leave a lasting impression.
19. Shane Watson- Bit of a tragic figure, feels like the defining image of the post-McWarne era of Australian cricket will be Watto signalling for a hopeless review. Tendency to occasionally be a bell-end on the field partly counteracted by sympathy.
20. Peter Siddle- Likeable in some ways, but it's hard to shake the feeling that he thinks he's really hard. Find his bowling a bit basic too, not a lot of fun to be had.
21. Stuart Broad- I like him as a bowler but can't really get over his in-your-face poshness. Wicket celebrations particularly annoying.
22. David Warner- Entertaining batting can't overcome his painfully bogan tweets.
23. Ben Stokes- Kind of like Siddle but without the redeeming features. Seems to spend entire games pretending to be really, really angry.
24. Alastair Cook- Those KP-related press conferences, dear ****ing god, has anyone in cricket ever come across as more of a prick.