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    Swanny's Ashes Video Diary is back!!!!

    Hilarious pisstake of Nasser and an extremely fitting well-wishing to Jonathan Trott....
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    Best Bowler Batsman?

    Jason Gillespie double ton.
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    Change of Pace - Broad

    His bowling depends heavily on rhythm. He's also one of those guys that gets on a roll and cranks up his pace the angrier/more excited he gets. Have you met those guys in club cricket that bowl 10-15mph quicker if they've been sledged when they were batting? I'd put Broad in that category.
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    I'm stumped...athlete with > 24 years at the top of their sport

    That's a fair point. He has recorded a century every single year of his career except 1991 and 2013. List of international cricket centuries by Sachin Tendulkar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    I'm stumped...athlete with > 24 years at the top of their sport

    Who in particular? For example, is there anyone who has won a tournament for 24 years straight?
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    I'm stumped...athlete with > 24 years at the top of their sport

    Can you think of an elite athlete who has more than 24 years at the top of their sport? Surely there has to have been one...
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    International cricketers who should retire from a particular format

    There hasn't really been a hint of a dip though, he is still a run machine. It's hard to know his ambition of what records to set in his career.
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    What is Sachin's 99.94?

    And it's hard to imagine anyone surpassing 49 ODI centuries. No one is anywhere near now. Perhaps Kohli would be the best candidate in the future.
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    What is Sachin's 99.94?

    Agree. Scoring almost 5,000 more runs than his nearest rival in ODIs is one of the most telling for me.
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    What is Sachin's 99.94?

    65 years after Don Bradman retired from Test cricket, 99.94 is without a doubt the one statistic that epitomises his epic career. In 65 years or so what will Sachin's Tendulkar's equivalent be? The hundred hundreds or something else perhaps.

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