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The Inaugural Agarkar Award

Kimbo

International Debutant
The lofted drive is an orthodox shot. Less orthodox shots would be the slog sweep etc.
Macca is probably the most unorthodox... judging how he faces Warne
 

Tim

Cricketer Of The Year
McMillan definately has an unorthodox approach, but he averages 45 in test cricket anyway so it can't be that bad!
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
hes on a roll of breaking records , maxium ducks in a series ... etc
Shocking!!! How can you say that of India's greatest all-rounder since Kapil?;) as well as one of the greatest of this era?:P
 

Neil Pickup

Cricket Web Moderator
Nominations for an "Agarkar Figure" for each nation:

Australia: Shane Watson (can't think of much else, I know he's only little still!)
England: Rikki Clarke or anyone else Surrey-related
West Indies: Tricky... don't know them well enough
New Zealand: One of the bits-and-pieces A/Rs... Oram? Drum?
Sri Lanka: Russel Arnold
Pakistan: Saleem Elahi
India: No need!
Zimbabwe: Mluleki Nkala
South Africa: Ashwell Prince
Bangladesh: Tushar Imran
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
Originally posted by Neil Pickup
Nominations for an "Agarkar Figure" for each nation:

Australia: Shane Watson (can't think of much else, I know he's only little still!)
England: Rikki Clarke or anyone else Surrey-related
West Indies: Tricky... don't know them well enough
New Zealand: One of the bits-and-pieces A/Rs... Oram? Drum?
Sri Lanka: Russel Arnold
Pakistan: Saleem Elahi
India: No need!
Zimbabwe: Mluleki Nkala
South Africa: Ashwell Prince
Bangladesh: Tushar Imran
That's a tough bunch. Difficult to select a winner! Does "no need!" for India mean AA? Surely there are others who are worthy of a nomination there though not in the great man's class.
 

Rik

Cricketer Of The Year
Originally posted by Neil Pickup
Nominations for an "Agarkar Figure" for each nation:

Australia: Shane Watson (can't think of much else, I know he's only little still!)
England: Rikki Clarke or anyone else Surrey-related
West Indies: Tricky... don't know them well enough
New Zealand: One of the bits-and-pieces A/Rs... Oram? Drum?
Sri Lanka: Russel Arnold
Pakistan: Saleem Elahi
India: No need!
Zimbabwe: Mluleki Nkala
South Africa: Ashwell Prince
Bangladesh: Tushar Imran
Hmmm my version:

Australia: Some Aussie pick one, I can't be bothered.
England: Mark Ramprakash or Graeme Hick...take your pick...
West Indies: Ganga looks like a good prospect but...Nagamootoo...averaging 50odd with the ball in both Tests and ODIs...
New Zealand: Brooke Walker
Sri Lanka: Russel Arnold/Navid Nawaz (that late cut...ohhh no)
Pakistan: Saleem Elahi
India: No need!
Zimbabwe: Mluleki Nkala/Sean Ervine/Brian Murphy
South Africa: (Damn it used to be Ntini) Ashwell Prince or Adam Bacher.
Bangladesh: Tushar Imran

I know these are crap, just use the good ones...
 

Rik

Cricketer Of The Year
Hang on, what about if the supporters of each team choose theirs and we all vote for the teams without someone on the board...like Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka...
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
Originally posted by Rik
Originally posted by Neil Pickup
Nominations for an "Agarkar Figure" for each nation:

Australia: Shane Watson (can't think of much else, I know he's only little still!)
England: Rikki Clarke or anyone else Surrey-related
West Indies: Tricky... don't know them well enough
New Zealand: One of the bits-and-pieces A/Rs... Oram? Drum?
Sri Lanka: Russel Arnold
Pakistan: Saleem Elahi
India: No need!
Zimbabwe: Mluleki Nkala
South Africa: Ashwell Prince
Bangladesh: Tushar Imran
Hmmm my version:

Australia: Some Aussie pick one, I can't be bothered.
England: Mark Ramprakash or Graeme Hick...take your pick...
West Indies: Ganga looks like a good prospect but...Nagamootoo...averaging 50odd with the ball in both Tests and ODIs...
New Zealand: Brooke Walker
Sri Lanka: Russel Arnold/Navid Nawaz (that late cut...ohhh no)
Pakistan: Saleem Elahi
India: No need!
Zimbabwe: Mluleki Nkala/Sean Ervine/Brian Murphy
South Africa: (Damn it used to be Ntini) Ashwell Prince or Adam Bacher.
Bangladesh: Tushar Imran

I know these are crap, just use the good ones...
Isn't this award given to current players? Why then did you select Ramps and Hick? Do you still think England might go back to them?
 

Rik

Cricketer Of The Year
I dunno if it is or isn't, probably it is. Anyway those 2 are more misery than comedy icons...:rolleyes:
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
Originally posted by Rik
I dunno if it is or isn't, probably it is. Anyway those 2 are more misery than comedy icons...:rolleyes:
..or maybe miserably comic or comically miserable...:lol::lol::lol:
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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How can you not give the award to Nkala? He's worked so hard for it and thoroughly deserves it! Look at how brilliantly he's plaued!:D
 

Rik

Cricketer Of The Year
Originally posted by Mr Mxyzptlk
How can you not give the award to Nkala? He's worked so hard for it and thoroughly deserves it! Look at how brilliantly he's plaued!:D
Hahahaha. Anyway since your a WIndian who you reccon should be your team's idol? :lol:
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Not Ganga, although alot of people would disagree but look at his last 18 ODI's.

Mat I NO Runs Ave 100 50 0
18 17 1 603 37.68 0 8 2

It has to be Nagamootoo. He picks up many wickets at regional level but is hopeless at international level. He bats pretty well though but he can't even take wickets against Bangladesh!! He deserves the honour!:lol:
 

Rik

Cricketer Of The Year
Originally posted by Mr Mxyzptlk
Not Ganga, although alot of people would disagree but look at his last 18 ODI's.

Mat I NO Runs Ave 100 50 0
18 17 1 603 37.68 0 8 2

It has to be Nagamootoo. He picks up many wickets at regional level but is hopeless at international level. He bats pretty well though but he can't even take wickets against Bangladesh!! He deserves the honour!:lol:
Fair enough I say.

So we have so far:

India: Ajit Agarkar
England: (Rich and I just decided on...) Jamie Foster
WIndies: Mehindra Nagamootoo
 

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