5 comments on “Shane Warne – ESPN Legends Of Cricket No. 4 (Part 2)”
SeanMDolan
February 29, 2012
@handsandheels this is very true, australia has always played the strongest opponents, we are the benchmark and our games are the most hyped, critiqued, reviewed and watched worldwide
bublubhuyan
February 29, 2012
@handsandheels I respect Murali as a person. He has been a thorough gentleman all throughout his career. But I simply can’t turn a blind eye to the fact that he doesn’t even qualify as a cricketer to a lot of fans and cricket experts, he’s more of a shot putter or a javelin thrower. Warne >> Daylight >> X, Y, Z.
robelinda2
February 29, 2012
@handsandheels Now this is a good comment. You are capable of it! MURALI IS OVERRATED!
bublubhuyan
February 29, 2012
He isn’t even in ESPN’s Top 50 list, let alone top 25 greatest cricketers of all time.
@handsandheels this is very true, australia has always played the strongest opponents, we are the benchmark and our games are the most hyped, critiqued, reviewed and watched worldwide
@handsandheels I respect Murali as a person. He has been a thorough gentleman all throughout his career. But I simply can’t turn a blind eye to the fact that he doesn’t even qualify as a cricketer to a lot of fans and cricket experts, he’s more of a shot putter or a javelin thrower. Warne >> Daylight >> X, Y, Z.
@handsandheels Now this is a good comment. You are capable of it! MURALI IS OVERRATED!
He isn’t even in ESPN’s Top 50 list, let alone top 25 greatest cricketers of all time.
oi ESPN ? wheres murali