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Is there such a thing as "the greatest cricketer ever"?

BeeGee

International Captain
To answer the question.... no.

You may as well debate the greatest insect of all time.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
I'm sure the large amount of money he's no doubt being paid for modelling it somewhat softens the blow of having to wear such a ghastly contraption tbh.

[Jono to make a comment about pink chinos]
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
What in god's name is GQ
It's a magazine for people who are too insecure to actually be openly interested in fashion. Which is just as well because the writers tend not to know anything about fashion either. Or writing, for that matter.

Phrases like "casual cool" and "dressed up nonchalance" and "sprezzatura" (no, this is not a style of ejaculation) pervade the brain and lead men into thinking that chinos and suspenders are a good idea, that denim jackets are "layering pieces", and that Virat Kohli is a style icon.
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
It's a magazine for people who are too insecure to actually be openly interested in fashion. Which is just as well because the writers tend not to know anything about fashion either. Or writing, for that matter.

Phrases like "casual cool" and "dressed up nonchalance" and "sprezzatura" (no, this is not a style of ejaculation) pervade the brain and lead men into thinking that chinos and suspenders are a good idea, that denim jackets are "layering pieces", and that Virat Kohli is a style icon.
Oh, Hendrix, you backdoor salesman, you !
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
It's a magazine for people who are too insecure to actually be openly interested in fashion. Which is just as well because the writers tend not to know anything about fashion either. Or writing, for that matter.

Phrases like "casual cool" and "dressed up nonchalance" and "sprezzatura" (no, this is not a style of ejaculation) pervade the brain and lead men into thinking that chinos and suspenders are a good idea, that denim jackets are "layering pieces", and that Virat Kohli is a style icon.
Blatantly obvious that hendrix is more of an Esquire man.

 

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