5 Cricketers who are named after food items
In the gentleman's game we have witnessed some very unique names which caught us in a state of shock.
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5. Phil Mustard
For those who follow T20 cricket across the globe, this should be quite a familiar name. Phil Mustard made his debut for England back in 2007, but his career never took off. The Sunderland-born top order batsman represented Gloucestershire at the county level.
Mustard represented the Barisal Burners in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) in 2013. He has played 192 T20 games in his career and scored 4,229 runs thus far. The 36-year-old also played 210 first-class and 205 List A games for various teams including Durham, Lancashire and Mountaineers.
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