The Ordinary Draft - ROUND 3

Sorry to break the trend Rubel Hossain

This boy wonder raised the country's cricket profile, only to let everyone down with his involvement in match-fixing. The trouble with :ban: :bat: Mohammad Ashraful has been his inconsistency but have given some great moments to Bangladeshi fans.

@Perfect Square
 
:zim: Zimbabwean Cricket legend. He is the man. He is the myth. But he is the man. At 6 ft 3 in and weighing at around 100KG, maybe even more now. (And yes I had to search this, but I cleared my search history afterwards). He was enough to stare the opposition into submission.

While he was criticized often for his slow batting. He did ended up catching up a bit, though it was still not enough for the modern standards of cricket that was beginning to fall upon him like his booming cover drive. But lucky for him he was near his retirement. Averaging 27.73 at a strike rate of 73.21 after playing 209 ODI games. 200+ games, can you believe it?

Despite this malicious writing intended to paint him as a weight. He did had his moments. In 2009 he scored over a 1000 runs in the format and scored two 150+ scores in a series. First batter ever to do so at the end. He also has 5 hundreds to his name.

I know you can't wait longer.

:zim: :ar: Hamilton Masakadza

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@Paranoid Kendroid You're up!
 
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Too many duds. Let's pick a more exciting but frustrating player, :eng: :wk: Phil Salt.

@Supreme General
 

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