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Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
March but I stalk comparison threads by googling them. Went through all 600 pages of the ATG thread to see the bloke argue Stewart> Knott. Then and there I was convinced of his awfulness. Joined to see he had a bit of a reputation too.
A classic, but I believe his Nasser Hussain > Hayden arguments were in another league
 

Bijed

International Regular
​Are multi-forum greats a thing of the past?

In the earlier days of CricketWeb, you'd see members post equally relentlessly in cricket chat and off-topic alike, hitting some impressive highs in both. However, there has been a recent trend for posters to stick mainly to one of these two, appearing in the other only periodically or, for specific occasions such as the Ashes. With people's increased workload these days, are we going to see posters focus increasingly on one or the other and hence see the emergence of greats in one forum only?

Discuss.
 

trundler

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​Are multi-forum greats a thing of the past?

In the earlier days of CricketWeb, you'd see members post equally relentlessly in cricket chat and off-topic alike, hitting some impressive highs in both. However, there has been a recent trend for posters to stick mainly to one of these two, appearing in the other only periodically or, for specific occasions such as the Ashes. With people's increased workload these days, are we going to see posters focus increasingly on one or the other and hence see the emergence of greats in one forum only?

Discuss.
Does this make me the CW equivalent of Kohli?

No discussion required.
 

cnerd123

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That is truly the cricket forum posting equivalent of Hong Kong Sixes.
Shane Warne, Brian Lara, Shiv Chanderpaul, Fleming, Razzaq, amongst others have all featured in the Sixes. It's an awesome event with an awesome history. Well before you're time tho, so I'm not surprised you don't understand why this is actually a compliment.
 
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trundler

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Shane Warne, Brian Lara, Shiv Chanderpaul, Fleming, Razzaq, amongst others have all featured in the Sixes. It's an awesome even with an awesome history. Well before you're time tho, so I'm not surprised you don't understand why this is actually a compliment.
All of them were probably fat and retired at that point tho. Fatter in Warne's case.
 

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