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Fast bowler survival round of 16

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Ambrose and Imran progress.

Ambrose 16 def Lindwall 1
Imran 13 def Holding 4

Fifth battle:

Waqar Younis vs Joel Garner

Waqar Younis
Waqar is known for bowling the best yorkers. Ever.
Waqar Younis | Pakistan Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | Cricinfo.com

Joel Garner
Known as Big Bird, Garner terrified batsmen. Then he took their wickets.
Joel Garner | West Indies Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | Cricinfo.com

Sixth battle:

Glenn McGrath vs Alan Davidson

Glenn McGrath
In the 2000s there were flat tracks, bats that hit further and roped in boundaries and McGrath who averaged 20.
Glenn McGrath | Australia Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | Cricinfo.com

Allan Davidson
Australia's greatest left armer who also has one of the best averages in history.
Alan Davidson | Australia Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | Cricinfo.com

Please vote for one player from each battle.

Voting will close Wednesday evening (Brisbane time).
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Waqar, just an unbelieveably awesome bowler to watch and think it would be unfair to mark down a bloke who had the ticker to come back after injury to do a job for his country even if he wasn't quite the force he was in his early days, & Davidson, cos he's too good a bowler to cop an arseholing.
 

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