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No he's not but I'm talking about country great vs overall ATGAnderson isn't a guy ffs
No he's not but I'm talking about country great vs overall ATGAnderson isn't a guy ffs
It's a guy threadNo he's not but I'm talking about country great vs overall ATG
Nah I respect Cowie too but I got hung up on the 'country great' reasoning. I don't think BD are past making allowances for guys who are BD greats rather than strictly ATG. It's probably a moot point and I'm not expressing myself whiletrundler buddy i like you and i respect your attempts to wind people up but if you start putting jack 'bowled to bradman and actually got him out cheap' cowie to a duke ball bully like anderson then we're gonna have problems.
Of course he doesn’t. Bond, Boult and Hadlee are all ahead of him comfortably.Not sure Mills makes the NZ all-time ODI XI. Of course, had the selectors allowed him to Old Man River his way to 2015 World Cup Player of the Tournament (which would have happened) he would be in there over Boult, but alas....
Yeah I reckon Mark Ealham makes it as a guy. He feels so of his time though, I just can't imagine him existing today.Can also add Matthew Fleming, Dougie Brown, Adam Hollioake and maybe Mark Ealham to their number, although Ealham was probably a bit better than that and had a game more suited to the longer format.
Headley was just a wee bit too good for complete guyhood, IMHO.Dean Headley probably? Obviously a very respectable bowler and did bowl England to victory at the MCG, but even during his time (1997-1999) he'd probably be behind Gough, Cork, Fraser, and Caddick and possibly just above Mullally.
Being a Yorkshireman and understanding the value of each letter he pronounced his surname as "ma-graff" rather than the "ma-grah" favoured by the sometime Aussie chancer he shared it with.Anthony McGrath!
I remember watching his debut match as a kid, I thought he has to be a good player because he is a "McGrath". Saw him bowl a couple of deliveries and realised he was more of an "Irani", cricketing skill wise.
For NZ, yeah.For NZ
This happens with Eddie Paynter in drafts on a less extreme scal50 years from now some stats obsessed kid is going to wonder how a chap with a batting average of 40 and a bowling average of 14 only got 4 tests.