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  • Brain Lara
  • Comment: Class player in a wrong team, one of the best batsmen of all time.
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pup11

International Coach
Neil was very fortunate to make his debut series the "Invincibles" Tour of England in 1948

WALLY GROUT
Wally grout was a complete team man and he was talismanic figure for his side.
He is rated as the best keeper ever by many former greats.

MARK WAUGH.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Wally grout was a complete team man and he was talismanic figure for his side.
He is rated as the best keeper ever by many former greats.

MARK WAUGH.
a man who never achieved his potential as a batsman in test cricket...



S Sreesanth.
 

pup11

International Coach
India's future strike bowler if he can get his head on straight, that formal apology is a step in the right direction.

Javed Miandad.
Miandad: Outstanding batsman with the aggression and temper of a fast bowler but he was a disaster as a coach.

Sir Donald Bradman.
 
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sideshowtim

Banned
What can be said about Bradman? The absolute greatest to play the game. His feats are amazing in any language and he is so many standard deviations above the mean, it borders on ridiculous. No one in any other sport, let alone cricket, comes close to how much he dominated his art. He's the greatest.

Sir Ricky Thomas Ponting Esquire
 

Xuhaib

International Coach
What can be said about Bradman? The absolute greatest to play the game. His feats are amazing in any language and he is so many standard deviations above the mean, it borders on ridiculous. No one in any other sport, let alone cricket, comes close to how much he dominated his art. He's the greatest.

Sir Ricky Thomas Ponting Esquire
Best Batsman in the world since 2001.

Aamir Sohail
 

sideshowtim

Banned
Captained his national side at a difficult time, and adulation must be given to him for having the guts to do so. Decent batsman too, although never really reached his potential in test matches.

Hansie Cronje
 

Xuhaib

International Coach
Captained his national side at a difficult time, and adulation must be given to him for having the guts to do so. Decent batsman too, although never really reached his potential in test matches.

Hansie Cronje
The most disgraced cricketer ever who had a very tragic end not only to his career but to his life aswell, all this drama overshadowed his cricketing skills which were pretty good and not to forget he was an excellent captain too.

Malcom Marshal
 

Engle

State Vice-Captain
The most disgraced cricketer ever who had a very tragic end not only to his career but to his life aswell, all this drama overshadowed his cricketing skills which were pretty good and not to forget he was an excellent captain too.

Malcom Marshal
Ninja. The man with the skidding bouncer. Shortest of the great WIndian pacemen, he knew better than to high-five Ambrose or Walsh. Actually he knew a lot about fast bowling and a handy bat to boot.

Graeme Pollock
 

jammay123

State 12th Man
shaun pollocks uncle. and a great leftie who was held back from making the most of his talents on the test arena

Aravinda de Silva
 

pup11

International Coach
Aravinda - Can't Get Better :)

Allan Donald
Allan Donald: White lightning was one the most lethal bowler of his time,he was aggressive and on his day he could make the ball talk (virtually).His battles against Atherton and Tendulkar were really a treat to watch.Would be remembered as one the best fast bowlers of the modern era.

Michael Slater.
 
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