End of classical ERA
Wasim Akram : Nobody can move the ball better than him, and his never missing Yorker is surely missed.
Brian Lara: Still i can consider him the best test batsman with his unorthodox style.
Shaun Pollock: A very decent paceman with credibilty of leading the south african attack successfully .
Murlidharan: Deadly spinner of the ball.
Shane Warne: Can turn the ball on any surface
Glenn Mcgrath: The best PaceMan of the Era. The consistency unparalleled.
Steve Waugh: He is the Man who made the Australian team of 90s and the 2000s. All the Credit for being the Best of captains
Hansie Cronje: May be he couldn't win the world cup but he was the one who never let the Australian ride the smooth road. A perfect cricketer omitting the match fixing case
Anil Kumble: having least of the spinning ability, still managed to achieve the 619 wicket haul.
Michcael Bevan: The best finisher of the game.
Jhonty Rhodes: the best athlete the cricket has witnessed
Adam Gilchrist: one the most devastating keeper batsman of the cricket. Changed the view about keeper and Opener.
Andy Flower: The zimbabwean Lion who denied the test playing nation an easier win.
Courtney Walsh: the last of west indian bowling greats.
Saurav Ganguly: The most aggressive captain seen. He was the Man who turn around the view of cricketing world on India
Rahul Dravid: The batsman with class apart, Respect is the word. My critic favourite.
Matthew Hayden: Clean hitter of the ball. None of the formats let him stay behind.
Ricky Ponting: He was the man whocan turn any match in his team favour.
& last but the best
Sachin Tendulkar: He is the personality who changed the Cricket & That's enough about him.
We will all miss the legendary cricketing heroics of the above. RIP , the classical ERA
Brian Lara: Still i can consider him the best test batsman with his unorthodox style.
Shaun Pollock: A very decent paceman with credibilty of leading the south african attack successfully .
Murlidharan: Deadly spinner of the ball.
Shane Warne: Can turn the ball on any surface
Glenn Mcgrath: The best PaceMan of the Era. The consistency unparalleled.
Steve Waugh: He is the Man who made the Australian team of 90s and the 2000s. All the Credit for being the Best of captains
Hansie Cronje: May be he couldn't win the world cup but he was the one who never let the Australian ride the smooth road. A perfect cricketer omitting the match fixing case
Anil Kumble: having least of the spinning ability, still managed to achieve the 619 wicket haul.
Michcael Bevan: The best finisher of the game.
Jhonty Rhodes: the best athlete the cricket has witnessed
Adam Gilchrist: one the most devastating keeper batsman of the cricket. Changed the view about keeper and Opener.
Andy Flower: The zimbabwean Lion who denied the test playing nation an easier win.
Courtney Walsh: the last of west indian bowling greats.
Saurav Ganguly: The most aggressive captain seen. He was the Man who turn around the view of cricketing world on India
Rahul Dravid: The batsman with class apart, Respect is the word. My critic favourite.
Matthew Hayden: Clean hitter of the ball. None of the formats let him stay behind.
Ricky Ponting: He was the man whocan turn any match in his team favour.
& last but the best
Sachin Tendulkar: He is the personality who changed the Cricket & That's enough about him.
We will all miss the legendary cricketing heroics of the above. RIP , the classical ERA
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