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Battle of Cricketers - CW's Favorite Cricketer

Cevno

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Marshall

Oh and it really shows how spiffing everything on CW is ATM, that even an innocuous thread like this can turn into a train wreck.

Shame I wasn't lobbied I'd of gone for the non-crim obviously, ho-hum....
:wacko::wacko:
Stop exaggerating. This is a very good thread.
 

Zinzan

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Totally pissed off that Sachin is out of this. Funny that the most liked player is not going to win this. Anyways here it is Lara.
Sorry to point it out, but he's not the 'most liked player' according to the majority of CW voters, otherwise he'd have beaten Warne & made the next round, I assume what you're meaning by 'most liked' is the fact India has by far the biggest population of all cricket nations & he seems to be the most popular cricketer there. Otherwise your post doesn't make sense
 

Zinzan

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Hate to vote against my fellow countryman but it's the late great Malcolm Marshall for me
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
23-9 Marshall

Quarterfinal three

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

Wasim Akram (1966-)

2,898 runs and 414 wickets in 104 Tests; 356 ODIs
Pakistan's most consistent seam bowler, the only bowler of the four Pakistanis to play 100 Tests
Left-arm bowler with mastery of swing, seam and accuracy
 

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