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New Feature - Our Cricketing Heroes: Colin Milburn

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Entertaining read and the author deserves credit for resisting comparing Ollie to Falstaff, which, judging by other articles on the big fella, one might think is a legal obligation.
 

chasingthedon

International Regular
What makes someone your personal hero, cricketing or otherwise, is entirely subjective and totally personal. If number of Test appreances is your main concern, then I assume your hero would be Steve Waugh.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Each and anyone can be heroic to each and anyone.

For instance Fred Trueman's hero was Wilfred Rhodes even though he never saw him play cricket.
 

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