Nov 2016
8:26am, 29 Nov 2016
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GregP
I would say JK Lever but there'd be a torrent of abuse from the Trent Bridge area.
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Nov 2016
8:32am, 29 Nov 2016
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Nicholls595
Vaseline
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Nov 2016
8:32am, 29 Nov 2016
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Nicholls595
I pretty sure I can speak for all of us here chaps.....
Derek Pringle
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Nov 2016
8:34am, 29 Nov 2016
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GregP
~nods solemnly~
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Nov 2016
8:34am, 29 Nov 2016
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GregP
My wicket alert on my iphone has stopped working.
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Nov 2016
9:45am, 29 Nov 2016
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Ceratonia
Sunny Gavaskar yesterday opined on R4 that he thought an England lead of 175 would be enough to win the game. I don't think he was right though.
I think the names on the untouchable list are the ones you saw as a child. Clive Lloyd for me, along with Sir Viv, David Gower, Ian Botham & Bob Willis. My grandad could always be persuaded to talk about Learie Constantine from the 1930s.
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Nov 2016
9:49am, 29 Nov 2016
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Nicholls595
I "could" think of plenty to say about Beefy and Bob Willis if I put my mind to it.
Sir Viv should head the list, if only for his sledge of Greg Thomas.
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Nov 2016
9:53am, 29 Nov 2016
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GregP
Hence my affection for JK Lever - and Jeff Thomson. Wouldn't put Gooch and Boycott on the list though.
Derek Underwood might be on it.
Another wicket's gone down.
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Nov 2016
9:55am, 29 Nov 2016
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Nicholls595
Alan Knott
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Nov 2016
9:59am, 29 Nov 2016
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GregP
Yep. And more recently Jack Russell.
Bob Woolmer?
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