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Most ridiculously named cricketer ever.........
Oakster
April 2009
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What were his parents thinking?
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BDL
April 2009
Obviously watched a bit to much of this:
How he got his name??
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Addick Addict
April 2009
Could be worse. Your family name could be Merrick and your genius parents could give you the Christian name John - a la the pro golfer.
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Imissthepeanutman
April 2009
Mates surname is Lear
He called his daughter Crystal Shanda.
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Stig
April 2009
Drew Peacock
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BlackForestReds
April 2009
Or your surname could be Kerr and your parents decided to call you Wayne, like this bloke:
www.waynekerrtest.com/
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Stig
April 2009
There used to be a speedboat parked on the industrial estate, I'm sure the name on the side was Wayne's Spanish brother Juan Kerr.
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shirty5
April 2009
Wayne Kerr plays for the Oldham Rugby League team at present and is a current Ireland international.
He's about 6'5 and 18 stone.
Good luck if you see him.
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BlackForestReds
April 2009
There was an English cricketer in the 19th Century by the name of Julius Caesar:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar_(cricketer)
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How he got his name??
He called his daughter Crystal Shanda.
www.waynekerrtest.com/
He's about 6'5 and 18 stone.
Good luck if you see him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar_(cricketer)