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Do you have an irrational dislike for a player?

Not the usual suspects, Warner, Kohli etc but random County Championship players.

For me....

Current - Oliver Hannon-Dalby - Something about his bowling action irritates me.
The Past - Colin Dredge - Bearing in mind I followed cricket in the 1970's via the scores in the Northern Echo and probably never even saw a photo of him, I suspect it was just because of his name.

No need to explain why you don't like them if you don't want to, there doesn't need to be a reason, but the pettier the better and the more 'minor' the player for extra batting/bowling points.
 

I met Rob Key once and he was a bit of an arsehole over signing a bat so he will never be forgiven.

Chris Gayle for being fat and lazy.

Bowling actions are an interesting one, I thought Dominic Cork's looked really ungainly so I was never a fan. On a similar note, I hated watching Chanderpaul bat, ugly technique and rarely played an attacking shot in anger.

I developed a real dislike for Jade Dernbach when he played for England because he kept bowling slower balls. I've mellowed on that as he seems a really nice bloke.

Joe Denly for looking old.
 
I remember back in 2007 going to the Test at CLS against the Windies as a kid, stood next to the pavilion steps to get the autographs from the England players and all bar 2 - Pietersen (not really a surprise) and Sidebottom stopped to give autographs. So for that reason I've always had an irrational dislike for both of them :lol:
 
I remember back in 2007 going to the Test at CLS against the Windies as a kid, stood next to the pavilion steps to get the autographs from the England players and all bar 2 - Pietersen (not really a surprise) and Sidebottom stopped to give autographs. So for that reason I've always had an irrational dislike for both of them :lol:

The "non-signers" do tend to leave a lasting impression don't they, or even ones who do do sign but seem a bit difficult about it!
 
Especially when you're a kid, although I always found cricketers to be a lot more friendlier when asked for an autograph compared to footballers.

They 100% are, there's not many I can recall leaving a bad impression tbh, I've even managed a chat and a couple if autographs from Sir Geoffrey before!

The Australians used to be tricky when they played at CLS, but some of them were still great.
 
Not the usual suspects, Warner, Kohli etc but random County Championship players.

For me....

Current - Oliver Hannon-Dalby - Something about his bowling action irritates me.
The Past - Colin Dredge - Bearing in mind I followed cricket in the 1970's via the scores in the Northern Echo and probably never even saw a photo of him, I suspect it was just because of his name.

No need to explain why you don't like them if you don't want to, there doesn't need to be a reason, but the pettier the better and the more 'minor' the player for extra batting/bowling points.
Sam Curran, arrogant little shit. Followed closely by his brother.
 
Joe Sayers of Yorkshire - the original claimer of a catch at Ch le St when his foot was well over the rope - even more blatant than the usual suspect Hales.
 
Agree but the dislike isn't irrational ,it's perfectly justifiable.
I wish Curran had been brave enough to get within striking distance of Alex Lees during his outburst in the T20 QF last season. Now that would have been interesting 😂
 
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