Let the fight begin.....Watson vs Flintoff
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Watson or Flintoff?

Shane Watson
- 12 (32.4%)
Andrew Flintoff
- 25 (67.6%)

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Marcussjd9

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Re: Let the fight begin.....Watson vs Flintoff
« Reply #30 on: January 25, 2010, 06:45:45 PM »

Watto is a gun and a very nice guy.

Yeah as evident when he dismissed Gayle and ran up to him, jumping up and down screaming like a 12 year old girl?
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Re: Let the fight begin.....Watson vs Flintoff
« Reply #31 on: January 25, 2010, 06:51:35 PM »

Kallis has been the best allrounder in test cricket for the past decade without a doubt. Okay injuries may not have been on his side but he is a class act with the bat and lethal with the ball. Flintoff would have tipped him if he was more consistent with the bat...
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Re: Let the fight begin.....Watson vs Flintoff
« Reply #32 on: January 26, 2010, 08:53:40 PM »

Kallis has been the best allrounder in test cricket for the past decade without a doubt. Okay injuries may not have been on his side but he is a class act with the bat and lethal with the ball. Flintoff would have tipped him if he was more consistent with the bat...

Yeah Kallis would be my número uno. What an awesome bat and gun bowling. His avg in tests is amazing and to bowl with the intensity which he does. He is the go to man when the opposition batsmen need to be reined in and gets wickets at crucial points. Good swing too.
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Re: Let the fight begin.....Watson vs Flintoff
« Reply #33 on: January 26, 2010, 09:45:30 PM »

Watson has certainly taken his chance and looks like a class batsman who is definately a good 2nd change bowler.
He is enjoying his time but its only been ten minutes....seriously entertaining to watch.....none of this see off the new ball nonsense, he just plays his shots and looks good doing it!

Freds bowling was in a different league, devastating at his best with the ball and a matchwinner with the bat when he did come off.There have been some great moments with the bat but in fairness could have achieved much more than he did.The peoples favourite but when there was  a void for a hero he was the only one around.

Kallis the colossus has been around forever and is still as hungry as he was 15 years ago.Incredibly he has stayed fit after the pounding his body has been through.The mentally strongest batsman in the world and far far superior than just a containing bowler. Nothing more to prove, a legend of the game!
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