Next up is an English player haunted with things. Very tough things, mentally speaking. A bowler and also a batter? Someone who could've been as good of a geography teacher as a Cricketer. This is a testament to his career's performances.
People said, "Why is he playing?" and "Oh… actually, not bad Innit?". He had his moments. He was not the most elegant player but he did the job on his moment, moments.
The bloke represented his country in 28 ODIs. Averaging 51 with the bat and 20 with the ball. Averaging 20 with the bat and 51 with the ball.
Unfortunately his peak fame moment came, when he left his World Cup side mid-tournament due to... 'Depression'. Now I'm depressed :/ Anyways...
Next up is an English player haunted with things. Very tough things, mentally speaking. A bowler and also a batter? Someone who could've been as good of a geography teacher as a Cricketer. This is a testament to his career's performances.
People said, "Why is he playing?" and "Oh… actually, not bad Innit?". He had his moments. He was not the most elegant player but he did the job on his moment, moments.
The bloke represented his country in 28 ODIs. Averaging 51 with the bat and 20 with the ball. Averaging 20 with the bat and 51 with the ball.
Unfortunately his peak fame moment came, when he left his World Cup side mid-tournament due to... 'Depression'. Now I'm depressed :/ Anyways...
The American leg spinner who always played for the West Indies, Hayden Walsh jr.
Completely unplanned pick. I first thought of a role most limited overs side have these days and my mind went to a leg spinner. First, I checked Cremer but realized he wasn't that bad. Then someone remember this guy. Pretty sure he has a fifer against Australia.
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