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Wastemen etc

Who the better batsman

  • Ajay Jadeja

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Mahmudullah

    Votes: 10 83.3%

  • Total voters
    12

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West Indies had a nice wheel of fast bowler mediocrity going on after Ambrose-Walsh and before Roach.

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West Indies had a nice wheel of fast bowler mediocrity going on after Ambrose-Walsh and before Roach.

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Reon King-Colin Stuart-Marlon Black-Vasbert Drakes-Jermaine Lawson-Adam Sanford-Lionel Baker-Gavin Tonge-Jerome Taylor
 

Tom Flint

International Regular
Fidel has been great in county cricket and ravi been pretty good for derby. Jerome Taylor was class for a few years in tests skittled England a few times
 

Tom Flint

International Regular
I think Jerome Taylor at his peak could have had a good partnership with Fidel if he bowled as he does now instead of trying to bowl too fast and short. With tino as the one who had the licence to run in a try to rough them up. Back then could have used bravo as the all rounder batting at 6
A lot of wasted talent in that period for wi
 
I think Jerome Taylor at his peak could have had a good partnership with Fidel if he bowled as he does now instead of trying to bowl too fast and short. With tino as the one who had the licence to run in a try to rough them up. Back then could have used bravo as the all rounder batting at 6
A lot of wasted talent in that period for wi
Imagine what could have been. We would have been a force to be reckoned with. Looking back, what we needed was a mentor in the pace department. An old head pacer from the 90s. The flow of the pace bowling wasn't continuous. We lost it at the turn of the century.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
Franklyn Rose had a lot of promise. Unfortunately didn't live up to his potential.
 
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Starfighter

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
True that, although Sammy was little better than a decent tailender, was just looking for the rubbish bowling averages. I do give Bravo credit for outlasting Andrew Flintoff's sledge and getting those those sweet T20bux and not having to whore himself out on television.
 
True that, although Sammy was little better than a decent tailender, was just looking for the rubbish bowling averages. I do give Bravo credit for outlasting Andrew Flintoff's sledge and getting those those sweet T20bux and not having to whore himself out on television.
Test Bravo is still one of my favs. I recall him bowling one of the longest spells in test history for a pacer in Australia. And oh, that return one-handed catch. Still fresh as this morning's coffee!
 

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
You guys forgot the one and only Nixon McLean!

But honestly Franklyn Rose and Jermaine Lawson were the best from this era right?
 

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