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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
DDEckerslyke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Just to reinforce the point: in Sobers' autoboiography (and I read this
>after I made the OP) when discussing great batsmen he mentions IVAR,
>SMG, the Chappells, Barry Richards, Graeme Pollock, Bradman, Hanif
>Mohammed, Rohan Kanhai, Everton Weekes, and Neil Harvey but not George
>Headley. Like I said he seems to be routinely overlooked.
It's astonishing and rather sad that Sobers, himself a West Indian,
should do so, though. Or perhaps it's that a Barbadian can't be expected
to rate a Jamaican.
--
John Hall
"One half of the world cannot understand
the pleasures of the other."
From "Emma" by Jane Austen (1775-1817)
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