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World Cup 2007 Last For Many Legends

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Pollock certainly didn't play in 1992. And for us, the earliest debutant who is "still around" so to speak is Flintoff, from 1998\99. He did play in WC99, but you might be forgiven for wishing he hadn't.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I'm finding it hard to beleive that Mark Boucher would thinkin about retiring, given the fact he is only 30.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Pollock certainly didn't play in 1992. And for us, the earliest debutant who is "still around" so to speak is Flintoff, from 1998\99. He did play in WC99, but you might be forgiven for wishing he hadn't.

I had forgotten that. Presumably he didn't hand around against SA & India.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Hand around sweets? Nah. Easy runs, yeah. ;)

No, certainly didn't hang around with ' bat.
 

pup11

International Coach
Sachin, ganguly, dravid, lara, fleming, jayasuriya, kumble, gilchrist, hayden, McGrath, murlitharan, pollock, vaughan, chandrapaul . Phew!! Its going to be a great world cup since so many stars playing their last world cup would like to make it memorable one for them.
 

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