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| mp.. | Post subject: Is Patel International standard?
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Joined: 17:02 on 3rd Aug 2008 Posts: 141 |
No. Discuss. |
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| wickets | Post subject: Re: Is Patel International standard?
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Joined: 22:49 on 30th Apr 2008 Posts: 1026 Location: Swindon |
No. Fat bastard. Also useless. |
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| fernando | Post subject: Re: Is Patel International standard?
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Joined: 12:48 on 25th Apr 2008 Posts: 1685 |
No. Champion pie-eater though. |
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| Hector | Post subject: Re: Is Patel International standard?
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Joined: 19:34 on 29th May 2008 Posts: 1208 Location: Somerset |
More than useful county one day player who looks to be struggling at the highest level. Definately suspect in the field. If we are looking for a spinning all-rounder then not certain who is next in line. Blackwell or Yardy? |
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| blueandy1mac | Post subject: Re: Is Patel International standard?
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Joined: 11:30 on 14th Jul 2008 Posts: 1800 Location: Preston UK |
Similar to picking injured players, how will we ever know when he's that far overweight. Adding weight to top drawer race horses makes them perform at the same standard as 'average' racers. Its almost exactly the same with athletes. TBF he has lost some weight (under threat) but he should be told, lose the rest or do'nt get picked again. If he's committed he'll do it. We only want committed players. |
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