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Battle of Cricketers - CW's Favorite Cricketer

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Could really go either way, both very handsome batsman to watch (if I were going to pick a winner I'd say Sanga possibily slightly the more attractive) and both gentlemen too. Going with Sanga tho, because I'm a sucker for a dry wit and Kumar's a master of the subtle sledge,
 

pasag

RTDAS
Sachin. It's only when you see the new age arrogant cricketer that you realise what a sporting treasure he is. How he retains his humility, integrity and humanness despite having 100 times the skill, fame and fortune of some of these kids really opens your eyes to how much of a hero he is. WAG.
 

Magrat Garlick

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18-15 Tendulkar

Third Round, Battle Ten

Shane Warne (1969-)

708 wickets in 145 Tests for Australia; 194 ODIs
One of the world's two best spinners for a decade and a half
Won the Ashes seven times, 24 Test wins against England

K. S. Ranjitsinhji (1872-1933)

989 runs in 15 Tests for England; 24,892 runs in 307 first-class matches
The prince of the Golden Age of cricket
An innovator of back-foot strokes, credited with popularising the leg glance and late cuts
First Test batsman to make 100 before lunch (113 at Manchester in 1896)
 

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