Pollock


  • POLLOCK TRIBUTE
    In more than 12 years on the international stage, Shaun Pollock established himself as one of the finest cricketers the world has ever seen. His ability and work rate were second to none, and in an era where South Africa has produced an abundance of all-rounders, Pollock topped the lot. The 34-year-old former Proteas skipper has cricket in his blood. He comes from a family which included two of the greatest ever players to emerge from the tip of Africa in father Peter and uncle Graeme. His grandfather Andrew also played domestic cricket, while there are many cousins and other relatives who achieved a lot in the game which, all in all, goes a long way to explaining why Pollock took to cricket like a duck to water. The bold redhead bows out with a phenomenal record, ensuring his place in the list of the world's greatest ever all-rounders. In 108 Test matches, he took 421 wickets - eighth on the all-time list - at an average of 23.11, while his batting average of 32.31 is exceptiona
  • Jackson Pollock didn't bother with a "Troubleshootize" tab.
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