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Who is the fighter in cricket history ?

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afridi , shoaib , gambhir , nel ...................................

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  1. Among the players listed by you I consider Gautam Gambhir as the fighter


  2. There is only who proved also and that is JAVED MIANDAD

  3. Anil Kumble- he never seems to give up.

    Harbhajan Singh- he always gives it his best shot.

    Saurav Ganguly- fought back strongly right into the side.

    Sreesanth- Always gives it back

  4. Mahi is very good. He is always play good by Bating, Keeping and captain result managment every in good Mahi.

  5. Gambhir for performance & Consistency

    Afridi & shoaib to come back in their form

    Andrew Nel Well he is not Fighter he is arrogant.

    This credit goes to Harbhajan singh

  6. boycott, steve waugh,gavaskar,edrich, bailey, mudassar

  7. Ganguli without a doubt.

  8. i cant say 'FIGHTER" but i guess Gambhir is the best of the lot...he has a superb stance and doesnt give up easily..Place long innings once settled..and uhm...Afridi is a slogger...he is one of my favourites...Shoaib is a chukker...His arms bend...I like him too!!! Nell is talented...thts it..!. and yea he's too arrogant!!!

  9. Saurav Ganguly

  10. Imran Khan & Wasim Akram (pakistan)

    Legends of cricket

  11. None of them-it's the Bengal Tiger-Sourav Ganguly.

    Right from the very beginning, his career was profoundly marked by controversies, his ability was questioned, and few people did their best to keep him out of the team. Even in his early days, he was ignored for a long time, but he managed to fight against all adversities, as in 1996, he made his glorious test debut, hitting a century in his very 1st innings, and showed the world what he is capable of doing.

    Then again, came perhaps even worse days for him, when even after being the most successful Indian skipper, and arguably the next best ODI batsmen of India after Sachin, Ganguly was thrown out of the team during the Greg Chapel era, and his career was deemed to have been over. But he knew that it wasn't so, and even in such hard times, he persevered, and made the most glorious comebacks in the history of world cricket. Throughout 2007, he made his bat talk for him, as he emerged as the 2nd highest test run scorer, with an awesome average of 61.44, for which he has also been honoured as the Asian cricketer of the year! In this way dada answered his critics, who persisted in saying that  Ganguly had nothing left in him.

    The career of Sourav Ganguly isn't just about cricket-it's a example which shows how much will power and determination a man must have in order to fight agaist all odds, not once but many times, rise from the ruins once again.  He showed us that sometimes it's very easy to say "I quit", but the hard part is to carry on, even when the whole world deserts you. A tiger is always a tiger, and I think that in the entire cricket history no one has been a greater fighter than Sourav dada.

  12. Paul Collingwood

    He has always been a fighter!! He is a man with limited talent! A man with poor technique

    BUT

    He will fight to do anything

    *He thought his way into the England test team (even when he was labelled a ODI specialist)

    * He battled his way to a 200 in Australia

    He battles everytime he steps onto the cricket field, for every run! for every catch!! for everyTHING!

  13. Shoiabbbbbbbbbbbbb " He has became a history with lots of mistry & chemistry"

  14. Saurav Ganguly. I salute the man & his determination ! I'm surprised no one's mentioned him yet !

  15. Not among the given options, but I think there are many like Azharuddin, Dhoni, Steve Waugh, Younis Khan etc.

    pkn

  16. one n only afridi the KING of SIXES!!

  17. nel......

  18. afridi,gambhir


  19. s****.akthar~ proved himself by coming back to the team~

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