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A tool or a gentleman?

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
Don't like any tools. Tim Southee has gone down in my books for lipping off the other day. Everyone should play the game as a gentleman.

The only time I like having tools in my team is when we play Aussie so they can give some back.
 

Daemon

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Assuming they have equal skills, as players I like the gentlemen, but for entertainment value I'd prefer the tools.
 

wellAlbidarned

International Coach
Don't like any tools. Tim Southee has gone down in my books for lipping off the other day. Everyone should play the game as a gentleman.

The only time I like having tools in my team is when we play Aussie so they can give some back.
Yawn.

And I don't mind Southee being a tool, but he needs to take more wickets otherwise it makes him look pathetic rather than menacing.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
I don't mind some tools (ex Gambhir) but can't stand some others (ex Sreesanth). Gentlemen are always great.
 

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