Proteas
Apr 15 2009, Sreelata Yellamrazu

by Trevor Chesterfield

Herschelle Gibbs is no longer a party animal. Hmmm . . . Let’s rephrase that, shall we.

Flamboyant batsman Herschelle Gibbs, now on the wagon for life as a teetotaller, showed us that he still knows how to ‘party’...

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