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In cricket history who is the best match winner player?
Asked by prasad kharat,
16 Nov '07 09:26 pm
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One who delivers the best under presure situation (either in batting or in bowling) will be the match winner player.
Answered by Xavier, 16 Nov '07 09:33 pm
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if you talk about an indian, i'd say (past and present), srikanth, and now gautam/yuvraj.
world-over, i'd say in the past, it was the geoff marsh/david boon combine. and now, the title has to be shared jointly by the whole oz team. i'm saying this, because that's the only troupe that has been playing as a team.
oh, and i exclude T20 because i don't think that's proper cricket. it's just a fad which is soon going to fade away, believe me or not. i guess T25 and 6s (as in HK Sixes) with much more fantastic and newer rules are going to take over from that.
Answered by Balaji Iyengar, 16 Nov '07 09:34 pm
world-over, i'd say in the past, it was the geoff marsh/david boon combine. and now, the title has to be shared jointly by the whole oz team. i'm saying this, because that's the only troupe that has been playing as a team.
oh, and i exclude T20 because i don't think that's proper cricket. it's just a fad which is soon going to fade away, believe me or not. i guess T25 and 6s (as in HK Sixes) with much more fantastic and newer rules are going to take over from that.
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