Your Most Hated Cricketer.

How can you hate someone period. I doubt you've ever met the person yet you hate them. All they do is play cricket, most probably better than you and you hate them for it.

You're right. I was about to name a few players, but after reading your logic, I agree that they are doing things that you can only dream of doing.
 
Agree with Dr Pepper you can't hate someone If your don't meet them.

But I do Hate Ricky Pointing he is a show off, just because he have the Greatest team in the World doesn't mean he can push about other team.:help
 
Mohammed Asif, he should be a role model not now.

How can you hate Asif! He comes from like a poor family he has had such a bad life and he has had troubles but not being a role model is not a reason to hate such a impressive bowler even if he used drugs

For me my most hated player is Harbajan and Ponting
 
I'm astounded that anyone hates Watson. I've never even hard him speak. Unless you hate his face, then I understand.
 
He sounds gay...

He has a face you want to punch, hope you can understand William.
 
I'm astounded that anyone hates Watson. I've never even hard him speak. Unless you hate his face, then I understand.

I hate Watson. I think he's over-rated myself. But he has improved a lot since I last saw him. I just hate the way he celebrated wickets. I dunno if he still does it, but he kinda stares at the batsman and pumps his fist at them.
 
Is this past and present? If so, I'd say Aamer Sohail. Can't stand the guy, change the channel if he's ever on Geo TV and shy away from reading his opinion pieces. I guess the only other cricketer that comes close is Harbhajan.
 
I hate Tendulkar when he sits at the crease after being blantly out.

He shakes his head like theres no tomorrow and feels that he is ALWAYS not out.

And then the replays come on the big screen...

Another one who falls in the same category is Sourav Ganguly. He does the same thing...

I remember when Afridi bowled Ganguly in 2005, (clean bowled, mind you), he stood there and wanted a referral!
 
I remember when Afridi bowled Ganguly in 2005, (clean bowled, mind you), he stood there and wanted a referral!

I remember that dismissal. I actually don't entirely blame Ganguly for that, the ball had turned so much that it confused him into thinking the appeal was for a stumping. I thought it was a testament to how good Afridi was bowling that day.
 

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