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Harvey still made it. Suck it CW.
Bracken would have still made the top 50 quite easily which ever way you manipulate the data (within reason).
Isn't that because all he's done is manipulated the same 50 players into a different order?Harvey still made it. Suck it CW.
haha u dumb ****Harvey still made it. Suck it CW.
I agree that the list overall is pretty good barring Ian Harvey.Great effort running this NUFAN.This is definitely one of those things that someone suggests after the fact when in reality I believe there was only 53 players who received 3 or more votes - that's very risky.
Anyway, I think the list overall is good. No complaints from me, particularly at the top.
well... then it is also possible to argue that no bowler ever chucked. which is hard for me to accept. some bowlers chucked some time. some of them chucked more often. one of them owned a candy factory in srilanka.
Muralitharan was born 17 April 1972 to a Hill Country Tamil family in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The eldest of the four sons to Sinnasamy Muttiah and Lakshmi. Muralitharan's father Sinnasamy Muttiah, runs a successful biscuit-making business.Nope.. Totally wrong here.
How many voters were there in all? And did anyone make all the lists? Sorry if this was answered before.So I don't think it is too much of a secret who the last 3 are, so time for some semi interesting (debatable perhaps) stats.
- 42 of CW's top 50 ODI cricketers in 2011 made this list. Only 3 of the 8 new entries are still playing.
- 8 countries are represented: AUS 16, WI 9, SA&PAK 7, IND&SL 4, NZ 2, ENG 1
- Adam Gilchrist was selected in 17 different spots within peoples top 25, which was the highest.
- Muralitharan was picked by someone in each of the top 12 spots.
- 81 different Cricketers made someone's top 25.
- Clive Lloyd was voted the most times (5) without making the list. He scored 24 points.