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Search results for query: namesake

  1. harsh.ag

    33rd Match - New Zealand v Pakistan

    Make Munro captain for namesake
  2. Woodster

    *Official* England Tour of West Indies 2019

    :laugh: The point I’m trying to make isn’t necessarily supportive of Mark Wood, but more a case for including a genuine quick bowler to add variety to our otherwise one-paced attack. With the luxury of Stokes and Ali as genuine all-rounders we have four other bowling spots so can afford the variety.
  3. Daemon

    *Official* England Tour of West Indies 2019

    Can’t blame Woodster for supporting his namesake
  4. BoyBrumby

    *Official* England Tour of West Indies 2019

    Definitely bowls a similar pace to Grinning Gus. This would've been the perfect pitch for the eeyoreish old bugger too. He'd have been that imaginary fourth stump outside off all day long. Sigh. Vic Marks notes in today's Observer that Keemo was born two weeks after Gus took 20 wickets in the...
  5. SillyCowCorner1

    *Official* England Tour of West Indies 2019

    Angus Fraser would have been proud of his namesake doing this damage.
  6. vcs

    Was Sehwag the greatest player of spin in the hisory of the game ??

    His less famous namesake on the other hand, would have probably preferred a joint India-Pakistan team, and an end to aggressive fast bowling.
  7. trundler

    The ATG Teams General arguing/discussing thread

    I'm curious why you left out Hobbs. Also Khan was arguably both a superior bowler and batsman to Akram. I'll have him at 8. Also I guess the spin XI's middle order needs an out-and-out aggressive batsman which I suppose Lara fits perfectly. Plus he's probably the greatest player of spin recently...
  8. kyear2

    The ATG Teams General arguing/discussing thread

    ...McGrath Jacques Kallis Barry was just recognised by all who saw him as just the best. Lillee ranks him with Sobers and his Caribbean namesake. He has to play. I am a still a little concerned about the cordon, but Viv, Barry and Shane should be good enough surrounding Sobers. The...
  9. jimmy101

    The 50 or less draft

    I'll nab my namesake, Jimmy Cook
  10. M

    Cricket stuff that doesn't deserve its own thread

    ...since launching her career. Now, nearly a decade in, the Adelaide-born singer dubbed “Australia’s favourite soprano” is embracing her namesake, including a song written by the late cricketing legend on her new album, Home. “This is significant to me because others will know him differently...
  11. stephen

    *Official* Australia v England post-Ashes ODI series

    ...of the team gets changed between series. Sure Behrendorff is out with injury but Kane Richardson did nothing wrong and was dropped for his namesake. Tye had done nothing at all to get picked. I can understand resting Cummins/Haze given their test schedule but the backups need to be the best...
  12. NUFAN

    ***Official*** Big Bash League 2017/18

    He definitely made a good point. The WA bowlers made it largely off the back of domestic one day performances while Kane Richardson was away with Australia doing well. I dont like Tye in 50 overs so much. Excellent T20 bowler, I guess if Stoinis Marsh Head all play,Tye doesnt need to get...
  13. TheJediBrah

    ***Official*** Big Bash League 2017/18

    In hindsight it is a bit strange that Kane Richardson got dropped form the ODI squad for his namesake Jhye. Are we sure they just didn't get them mixed up?
  14. Zinzan

    The 'real' Steven Smith question...

    ...and that is possibly one area he might have to work on as his eyes start to decline even marginally so. I used to think the same about his namesake Graeme Smith, who used to make a living taking balls from off-stump through mid-wicket, but he began to play marginally straighter as he aged...
  15. a massive zebra

    Greatest all-rounder pre-Sobers

    I can categorically state that Fuller Pilch did NOT have a first class bowling average of 1.35 or a strike rate of 4.7. Very early scorecards generally only credited bowlers with bowled dismissals, and did not record the number of balls bowled or runs conceded by the bowler. This issue...
  16. jimmy101

    Greatest all-rounder pre-Sobers

    Hard to see why Fry can be justifiably included. He bowled two full overs in Tests & that's it. His FC wickets to matches ratio isn't great either. It'd be fun, but I don't think batsmen from the underarm/roundarm era are comparable to batsmen who face overarm.
  17. F

    Greatest all-rounder pre-Sobers

    Should my namesake be included? Bowling av of 1.35 and greatest batsman pre-Grace Anyway, Miller or young WG to win it
  18. Bahseph

    *** Official*** South Africa in England 2017

    ...good in India. Ballance is very Duminy-like. Bullies domestically but something is missing at international level. As for Dawson, I never like putting down my namesake haha, but what is the point of him? I looked at his stats and he seems a very middling player. I don't get that selection...
  19. Howe_zat

    A few English commentator fart limericks

    no it isn't now it is
  20. S

    A few English commentator fart limericks

    ...crease did not ever cease and from them the ball did rebound." A fellow called Nick I heard tell could make quite an unpleasant smell. His namesake was Hedley but with farts so deadly Underwood would have done just as well. Some parks, as insurance, from Beefy demand a novel en tryfee. His...

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