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Yep. McCallum was the first to go hard early in an innings
Greatbatch (Reid Jr failed). Still Kiwi's tho.
Yep. McCallum was the first to go hard early in an innings
Like I say - Greatbatch...Where do you think Mccillum got the idea from champ? Maybe Jayasuria? Gilchrist? Hayden? Sehwag?
Stick to tennis champ.
I wonder if the bbl teams are watching Eng bat in the powerplay
Where do you think Mccillum got the idea from champ? Maybe Jayasuria? Gilchrist? Hayden? Sehwag?
Stick to tennis champ.
Nah mate McCellum invented it.Kaluwitharana was pretty good at it, he taught a few people some stuff in the 90s about ODI cricket
Where do you think Mccillum got the idea from champ? Maybe Jayasuria? Gilchrist? Hayden? Sehwag?
Stick to tennis champ.
Like I say - Greatbatch...
I guess they'll make the WC final and get rolled for f**k all too.It's McCullum champ - and the Poms made no secret that the copied NZ's style
But yeah, Greatbatch was probably the first
ANd 10 runs an over reliably is probably something McCullum can lay claim to
No, NZ was - Greatbatch and Latham world cup priorI guess they'll make the WC final and get rolled for f**k all too.
The Sri Lankans were the first to take this approach in the first 15. '95/96.
Like you edited. Greatbatch, lol. Ever heard of Greenidge and Haynes?Like I say - Greatbatch...
I guess they'll make the WC final and get rolled for f**k all too.
The Sri Lankans were the first to take this approach in the first 15. '95/96.
Botham used to open the batting for the Poms in the mid 80’s.Like I say - Greatbatch...