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    Neil Wagner Retires

    Does this make up for it?:
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    Neil Wagner Retires

    I hate to break this to you but I was actually referring to Nancy Wilson, the jazz singer!!!
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    Neil Wagner Retires

    I came across Gaiman but I'd never heard of him. Outside my body of knowledge!
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    Neil Wagner Retires

    famous = I've heard of them famous Neils: Neil Wagner (just to clarify, I don't mean the baseball player) Neil Armstrong Neil Young Neil Diamond Neil Kinnock Neil Patrick Harris Neil deGrasse Tyson Neil Simon Neil Sedaka Neil Finn close but no cigar: Niels Bohr Niels Henrik Abel famous...
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    Height vs pace: which is more important for pace bowler success?

    So if you've got the shortest express bowler (1 on your list: Marshall) and the tallest fast-medium bowler (53 on your list: McGrath) and exactly in between these two (the median of 27: Hadlee) then you've got the three greatest pace bowlers of all time. Fascinating.
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    Height vs pace: which is more important for pace bowler success?

    "According to Wikipedia, I'm 6 ft 4 in (193 cm) but you should never trust heights that you read on the Internet." - Abraham Lincoln (back in Lincoln's day, it was more usual to capitalise the word "internet")
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    Who is the best new ball bowler of all time?

    Given the results, the kind of idiots who might actually be geniuses. Before that test, Hadlee's stats as an opening bowler were 8 matches, 21 wickets, average 41.6, SR 77.0. In other words, absolutely terrible. They did the right thing in demoting Hadlee to second change bowler. Maybe they...
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    Ambrose vs Imran, who was better away from home?

    I don't want to name names but there's a certain poster here in this thread who shall remain unnamed whose first letter is "H" and whose last letter is "n" who has been saying that Imran outperformed Hadlee bowling-wise in NZ. As in kicked Hadlee's hiney. Stuff like "He was goodish in...

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