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Mediocre cricketers who you support

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Henry Nicholls. I know he averages 44, but reckon 35 would be more reflective of his actual talents. Still a gutsy player who makes up for the holes in his technique with sheer bloody mindedness.
 

Bijed

International Regular
Henry Nicholls. I know he averages 44, but reckon 35 would be more reflective of his actual talents. Still a gutsy player who makes up for the holes in his technique with sheer bloody mindedness.
Yeah I love him too for the same reasons. Nicholls, Karunaratne and Elgar all making runs recently was a good time for me
 

Senile Sentry

International Debutant
Used to be NZers for a long time but over last few years they have dialled up their performances atleast at home, so can't talk of them anymore.

Bavuma is a good one. I always wish he scores a 100 whenever I see him bat.

I used to feel same for Lyon till this series, where off pitch stories and his **** attitude on ground has definitely let me lose a lot of respect for him. Although with 400 wickets , he probably is in Harbhajan class of players who punched it above their ability.

Used to like Paine a lot especially when he took over. The Pant Paine episode was a throw back to a more innocent age but apparently captaincy has changed him as well.

Thakur and Sundar have been two players who have really made it worthwhile rooting for the underdogs. Both however have shown potential to be a lot better than what they are now.

Among erstwhile players, I used to be absolutely bonkers about Dwayne Smith back in the old days.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Suranga Lakmal another I always like to see toiling away, usually just doing a job but occasionally helping his team to an unlikely win. A Sri Lankan Chris Martin (the GOAT likeable mediocre player).
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
As a kid, was a massive fan of Manoj Prabhakar, Carl Hooper, Graeme Hick, Michael Slater, Adam Parore, Jonty Rhodes.... A veritable who's who of international mediocrity in their main disciplines.
 

Kraken

State Captain
As a kid, was a massive fan of Manoj Prabhakar, Carl Hooper, Graeme Hick, Michael Slater, Adam Parore, Jonty Rhodes.... A veritable who's who of international mediocrity in their main disciplines.
definitely wouldn't call Slater mediocre, otherwise good list
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Was hard not to love Chris Pringle as a kid. Then growing up and hearing about the bottle-tops incident only made me love him more.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Very good. Although a regular in ODIs have to say he never fulfilled his potential overall. Add to that the fixing charges.

But will remain immortal for that one innings vs Pak in WC 96.
Also for smashing Warne around even in the face of certain defeat in the 1999 WC along with Robin Singh.
 

Burgey

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Yeah something like 35 with the bat and 48 or 49 with the ball, I think.
Never saw him drop a catch. Ever. He bombed Warne in the ODIs ahead of the 95 test series over there then when the test came he kept getting run out or chipping one in the air off Steve Waugh, unless my memory fails me.

He was such a weird player. If you watched him bat you’d think he was an absolute all timer. Then he’d just get out.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Never saw him drop a catch. Ever. He bombed Warne in the ODIs ahead of the 95 test series over there then when the test came he kept getting run out or chipping one in the air off Steve Waugh, unless my memory fails me.

He was such a weird player. If you watched him bat you’d think he was an absolute all timer. Then he’d just get out.
Was the most irritating thing. Just think of how good a middle order of Lara, a potential realizing Hooper, Chanderpaul would have been at 3,4 and 5. Felt Phil Simmons wasted a lot of potential too and could have been a long term opener for Windies.
 

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