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HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Jesse Ryder.

I've always been more of a fan of bowling than batting, and as such a bit more reluctant to recognise supreme batsmanship. But wow, the first time I saw Ryder unleash one of those effortless cover drives that he could play during a game at the Basin Reserve in (I think) early 2006... Nothing finer.

I can't help but think that with a little bit more mentorship and support (and understanding) that he could still be playing for NZ today. Such a wasted talent.
 

Pap Finn Keighl

International Debutant
Dhoni for his thrilling finishes, genius, thug life moments, presence of mind.. Etc

Akram - Magical skills with ball

Sachin - teenage wonder

Akthar - Fastest ever by a distance for naked eyes.
 

bagapath

International Captain
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Since 1992, not a day goes by without me missing one of his classic hoiks over long on; or the quick angry wave of the hand to send off the departing batsman after getting him out with a long hop.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Jesse Ryder.

I've always been more of a fan of bowling than batting, and as such a bit more reluctant to recognise supreme batsmanship. But wow, the first time I saw Ryder unleash one of those effortless cover drives that he could play during a game at the Basin Reserve in (I think) early 2006... Nothing finer.

I can't help but think that with a little bit more mentorship and support (and understanding) that he could still be playing for NZ today. Such a wasted talent.

NZC and Jesse

In 2003, the NZC were planning to send 19 year old Jesse Ryder to Pakistan for a short ODI series, but were talked out of it by Mark Greatbatch. Always wonder what might've happened if NZC had taken the chance to get Jesse into a fully professional environment at a young age, rather than letting him stagnate in domestic cricket for the next 5 years.
 
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wellAlbidarned

International Coach
Jesse Ryder.

I've always been more of a fan of bowling than batting, and as such a bit more reluctant to recognise supreme batsmanship. But wow, the first time I saw Ryder unleash one of those effortless cover drives that he could play during a game at the Basin Reserve in (I think) early 2006... Nothing finer.

I can't help but think that with a little bit more mentorship and support (and understanding) that he could still be playing for NZ today. Such a wasted talent.
early career Ryder's bowling was truly a sight to behold. Ambling to the crease like an A's weekend warrior yet somehow got it up to 135kph barely breaking a sweat.

 

Pup Clarke

Cricketer Of The Year
If I am going for a box-office bowling attack I would have loved to witness, I would love to have seen peak Steyn (2010/11 probs but any iteration is great), Bond and a young Shoaib (think 99 WC) complemented by Warne. Full throttal!
 

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
In my dreams it’s Robin Smith batting with David Gower and England aren’t a load of complete horseshit.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Waqar Younis

Just an absolute joy to behold. As good as they are his career figures don't come close to the full story of his brutal, balletic brilliance.

Maybe I've reached that stage in life where rose tinted spectacles gild the geniuses of my youth, but since I've been watching cricket I still think there's never been another seam up bowler to hold a candle to the youthful, pre-injury Waqar; in his cups he was just a beast. The lateness and prodigiousness of his inswing seemed to defy physics.

The estimable Robelinda has kindly complied some of the great man's best work. Pour yourself a cold one, settle back and enjoy:

 

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