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Battle of Cricketers - CW's Favorite Cricketer

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Yeah, I'm sure Flintoff cried. Must have been really gutted as we celebrated the win less than an hour later. Still, at least Brett emerged from the series with a nice 40 average, as did Flintoff mind but that was with the bat, to go with his 27 with the ball....that medicine, my word it must have been BITTER
:laugh:

Corrin should be thanking me. The way Vimes is treating negative votes, the way I've encouraged Pothas to vote for Flintoff is a net gain to the big man.
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Oh come on. Did the sight of Flintoff sticking his arms up and his chest out in celebration not grate more than a little? Especially when he'd just got his man caught at deep-backward square off a long hop? Sure, pufff your chest out when you've bowled someone, but when you've been saved by a good fielding effort, don't take all the glory. As someone told me earlier in this thread, this is about who you like, not whose cricket was the best.
This, so much.

ABdV
 

G.I.Joe

International Coach
-1 ABDeV, for lack of an original name. Allan Border and Fanie DeVilliers are not to be messed with.
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Ross Taylor (1984-)

1,941 runs in 25 Tests for New Zealand; 80 ODIs
Attacking, hard-hitting batsman
Fastest New Zealand Test century; 103 from 80 balls

Gary Pratt (1981-)

2,410 runs in 53 first-class matches
Brother of A. Pratt and N. Pratt
Ran out Ponting as twelfth man
Six seasons of first class cricket for Durham

Brett Lee (1976-)

310 Test wickets in 76 Tests for Australia; 186 ODIs
Sheer pace bowler, has struggled with injuries
Was briefly considered the world's best fast bowler in 2007-08
Won the Allan Border Medal 2008 after helping Australia to beat Sri Lanka and India in quick succession
 

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
Much though I would love to vote Gary Pratt, the presence of Lee means my vote is for him.

Damn shame, would have gone for Pratt in most of the other categories.
 

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