Everyone knows that Warney is a character who really made everyone believe that even if you're a sleazy bastard, you could still be a successful cricketer! He epitomised the idea of 'down-to-earth cricketer' and it is reflected in the players that make the 100. He clearly explains the reasons for his selections, and doesn't shy away from telling that he had some differences with fellow teammates. However, I would've preferred if he had trimmed the list to 50, so that he could've had a more detailed look at the players that would make the list. The small descriptions, especially of players like Curtly Ambrose, Steve Waugh and Adam Gilchrist really leaves an empty feeling and makes you wish that more was written about them. Overall, a great book to read!
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