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Battle of the Legends

Natman20

International Debutant
Benauds statistics over-all are more superior IMO but its hard to pass off probably one of the most famous cricketers WG Grace who had so many interesting stories from both on and off the field
 

rodzilla1010

U19 Cricketer
Why would anyone take my quote about the rightful final being Bradman v Grace and then ask who knocked out Kerry Packer?:laugh:
But as you obviously can't be bothered to look, it was this man........and if you don't know who he is you should consider therapy.:cool:
who is he ...and what kind of therapy would you suggest
 

adharcric

International Coach
Final Round

We shall define a legend of cricket on the basis of the following criteria:

- An influential figure who made a significant impact on the way the game is played on the field.
- An influential figure who remained involved in and made significant contributions to the game off the field.
- A hero or an icon who served as an inspiration for others (cricketers as well as the general public) and will be remembered for years to come.
- Remember that a legend is defined not merely by cricket records but also by aura, impact and legacy.


Final

Don Bradman (batsman, considered the greatest ever)



versus

WG Grace (all-rounder, developed most of modern technique, popularized cricket as a spectator sport)



This battle will close after 24 hours.
 

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