Cricketman
ICC Chairman
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2005
- Location
- USA
Australia: Brett Lee - Absolute star. Always gives 100%, bowls his hear out, has fiery pace and is a great bloke off the field to top it off. One of my favorite players.
South Africa: Albie Morkel. Big hitter of the ball, i've never seen anyone hit so many sixes as easily and as timely as Albie does. His bowling is great too. Plus he's on CSK, which makes him instantly elite.
England: Andrew Flintoff. Was absolutely amazing in his prime. He's the talisman of the English team, they seem to lift and play better when he's in the side - especially when he's on fire.
Pakistan: Shoaib Malik. I like the way he accumulates his runs - little dabs on both sides of the wicket, which gradually turn into more attacking strokes. He paces his innings' beautifully.
Sri Lanka: KING SANGA. A fantastic batsman, an AMAZING keeper, a great sportsman and plus he has a fantastic personality. He's a great leader too, he's very articulate in his speech and well educated to boot (he's a Lawyer!). All in all a great role model.
India: I won't name the obvious ones like Tendulkar, Dravid, Kumble, Ganguly, Dinesh Karthik/Badri... etc. Instead, i'll pick a new name - Gautam Gambhir. Insanely consistent, aggressive, and puts a huge price tag on his wicket. He dominates the bowlers, and makes them bowl in where HE wants them to with beautiful running, attacking movements down the pitch and immense footwork. His defense is solid, his strokes are near perfect and he has the ability to perform in conditions all over the world. He is the future of Indian cricket.
West Indies: Dwayne Bravo. What a fielder. Plus he has one of the best slower balls in the game. And Chris Gayle too, he's just so damn cool.
New Zealand: Daniel Vettori. What a star.
Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal is an amazing batsman. Bengali Virender Sehwag.
South Africa: Albie Morkel. Big hitter of the ball, i've never seen anyone hit so many sixes as easily and as timely as Albie does. His bowling is great too. Plus he's on CSK, which makes him instantly elite.
England: Andrew Flintoff. Was absolutely amazing in his prime. He's the talisman of the English team, they seem to lift and play better when he's in the side - especially when he's on fire.
Pakistan: Shoaib Malik. I like the way he accumulates his runs - little dabs on both sides of the wicket, which gradually turn into more attacking strokes. He paces his innings' beautifully.
Sri Lanka: KING SANGA. A fantastic batsman, an AMAZING keeper, a great sportsman and plus he has a fantastic personality. He's a great leader too, he's very articulate in his speech and well educated to boot (he's a Lawyer!). All in all a great role model.
India: I won't name the obvious ones like Tendulkar, Dravid, Kumble, Ganguly, Dinesh Karthik/Badri... etc. Instead, i'll pick a new name - Gautam Gambhir. Insanely consistent, aggressive, and puts a huge price tag on his wicket. He dominates the bowlers, and makes them bowl in where HE wants them to with beautiful running, attacking movements down the pitch and immense footwork. His defense is solid, his strokes are near perfect and he has the ability to perform in conditions all over the world. He is the future of Indian cricket.
West Indies: Dwayne Bravo. What a fielder. Plus he has one of the best slower balls in the game. And Chris Gayle too, he's just so damn cool.
New Zealand: Daniel Vettori. What a star.
Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal is an amazing batsman. Bengali Virender Sehwag.