Oh btw all the ppl supporting the gay mairrage thing, you should know that India's national channel has been supporting gay mairrage for the past 30 years !! :P
Earlier today, UAE's skipper Mohammad Tauqir was signed by The Amigos for $18,000. After his signing, teams began bidding for Pravin Tambe before the auctioneer even had a chance to announce his name. The Nine Dragons looked keen on acquiring the ageless T20 star's services before being outbid by The Lemons Demons for $27,000.
The Pool B auction shall start as soon as I'm done posting details about the star players belonging to that group. Until then, please keep the nagging to a minimum.
Full name: Misbah-ul-Haq Khan Niazi DOB: May 28, 1974 (Age 41) Country: Pakistan Role: Specialist middle-order batsman Batting style: Right-hand bat Bowling style: Will not bowl Playing status: Still captaining the Pakistan Test team and playing all forms of domestic cricket. Retired from ODIs and T20 internationals.
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"He may be advancing in years, but the Pakistan Test captain has showed no hints of diminishing ability. In the last twelve months he has equalled the fastest ever Test hundred and captained his country to the World Cup quarter-finals. A must-have for anyone." - The Author
Full name: Murray William Goodwin DOB: December 11, 1972 (Age 42) Country: Zimbabwe Role: Specialist top/middle-order batsman Batting style: Right-hand bat Bowling style: Will not bowl Playing status: Had been playing all forms of domestic cricket for 14 years after his international retirement, before calling it a day in 2014.
Short bio
"For a couple of years in the late 1990s, Murray Goodwin was one of Zimbabwe's most prolific batsmen, averaging over 40 in Test cricket before withdrawing from selection. He has accumulated 71 first-class centuries, the same number as Chanderpaul has managed." - The Author
Full name: Stephen Ogonji Tikolo DOB: June 25, 1971 (Age 44) Country: Kenya Role: Batting all-rounder Batting style: Right-hand bat Bowling style: Right-arm offbreak Playing status: Made a sensational comeback from retirement for the Kenyans in 2013/14. Retired for good after they failed to qualify for the 2015 World Cup, and subsequently lost their ODI status.
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"For a long time, he was considered the best batsman outside Test cricket. With Kenyan cricket in a rough patch, he returned to the side aged 42 and proved to be not only their most consistent batsman, but an effective weapon with the ball also." - The Author
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