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Ooh, err Vicar.Hanif Mohammed, Bill Woodfull or Geoff Boycott
I saw 'the wall' penetrated too many times
Sorry, had to say it.
Ooh, err Vicar.Hanif Mohammed, Bill Woodfull or Geoff Boycott
I saw 'the wall' penetrated too many times
you watch your walls getting penetrated many timesI saw 'the wall' penetrated too many times
PM me a link plzI saw 'the wall' penetrated too many times
nah can you just tell meIndeed! you might wanna do some research
if you are genuinely interested, this thread will be a good place to start:nah can you just tell me
Yup I missed Boycott and Barrington..Hanif Mohammed, Bill Woodfull or Geoff Boycott
PM me a link plz
Shane Watson is a bold choice.
Bullshit. You blokes just have no idea how great the One True AB was at carrying a whole side and keeping it competitive by grinding out tough runs. His record is ridiculous in that regard. No one else goes close.
Boycott used to block because he was a selfish **** and didn't care about his team, only himself. He'd bat the same way at 0/200 as he would at 4/20. He did that because he's a ****.
Dravid did it well in England and at times here, but he failed as often in backs to the wall situations as he succeeded, and he didn't have to do it on the decks the One True AB did either. He also had Mythdulkar, Ganguly and blokes like Sehwag in his side.
In the 80s, The One True AB had blokes like Andrew Hilditch, Graeme Wood, Greg Ritchie and Wayne Phillips. It's a wonder he wasn't driven to an assisted suicide in that era, let alone average what he did against all comers in situations where saving the follow on was regarded as a minor victory. And he was skipper to boot.
Steve Waugh was a hard bloke, but The One True AB taught him how to be hard. Smith was mentally strong, and if it was limited to a fourth innings dig, he would arguably be second to The One True AB. Kallis? Spare me. Like Boycott, he'd bat for your life only if there was something in it for him.
Gavaskar and Miandad rightly not registering on anyone's radar in this poll.
It's a no-brainer, is this question. You should all change your votes to The One True AB.
Big wuss against Malcolm Marshall though.Bullshit. You blokes just have no idea how great the One True AB was at carrying a whole side and keeping it competitive by grinding out tough runs. His record is ridiculous in that regard. No one else goes close.
Boycott used to block because he was a selfish **** and didn't care about his team, only himself. He'd bat the same way at 0/200 as he would at 4/20. He did that because he's a ****.
Dravid did it well in England and at times here, but he failed as often in backs to the wall situations as he succeeded, and he didn't have to do it on the decks the One True AB did either. He also had Mythdulkar, Ganguly and blokes like Sehwag in his side.
In the 80s, The One True AB had blokes like Andrew Hilditch, Graeme Wood, Greg Ritchie and Wayne Phillips. It's a wonder he wasn't driven to an assisted suicide in that era, let alone average what he did against all comers in situations where saving the follow on was regarded as a minor victory. And he was skipper to boot.
Steve Waugh was a hard bloke, but The One True AB taught him how to be hard. Smith was mentally strong, and if it was limited to a fourth innings dig, he would arguably be second to The One True AB. Kallis? Spare me. Like Boycott, he'd bat for your life only if there was something in it for him.
Gavaskar and Miandad rightly not registering on anyone's radar in this poll.
It's a no-brainer, is this question. You should all change your votes to The One True AB.