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| I have never been able to understand mullets...So, no matter if it was the "in" style of the times, any cricketer with a mullet is a no-no. The only person EVER who managed to look absolulety CUTE with a mullet, was McGyver! Of course I will mention Pietersen. That skunk thing was so not on... I think I'd like to give young Sreesanth a haircut too... |
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| I personally don't have a problem with Sreesanth's haircut, I just find his use of sunblock funny. More funny than Flintoff's. If you wanna cut somebody's locks off, why don't you try Dhoni? or Darren Lehmann Pietersen's skunk thing was indeed a no no. Who was he? An English batsman or a member of McFly?
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| I might ruffle a few feathers here, but I personally prefer the skunk to the baldy/skinhead look he's got now! Sreesanth's hair is probably slightly tidier than mine is, although there isn't a lot in it. To be honest I like cricketers to have a few flowing locks. Hoggard's skinhead look at the turn of the century was horrible!
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