Stephen Waugh |
Captain |
Right hand batsman
Right arm medium bowler
A match-winner one-day all-rounder in the late eighties, Steve Waugh
evolved into perhaps the world's most dependable Test batsman in the
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Shane Warne |
Vice-captain |
Right hand batsman
Right arm leg break googly bowler
Shane Warne is an ebullient leg-spinner who has re-written the record
books, and almost singlehandedly revitalised the art of leg spin.
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Michael Bevan |
Left hand batsman
Left arm slow chinaman bowler
Michael Bevan is one of Australia's most gifted and exciting stroke
players, and one of the most valuable limited-overs batsmen in the
world.
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Adam Dale |
Left hand batsman
Right arm medium fast bowler
Adam Dale arrived unheralded in Queensland in 1993. He did not move from
his native Victoria to try and improve his cricket, he came on promotion
in his work with a sporting goods supplier. He found a home at Capalaba
and from there found his way to the Wynnum-Manly District Cricket Club,
the nearest QCA club to his home.
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Damien Fleming |
Right hand batsman
Right arm fast medium bowler
Damien Fleming, like his Victorian team-mate Paul Reiffel, has been one
of Australia's best performed and most reliable bowlers of recent times,
but a career dogged by untimely injuries and a low-key approach has
restricted his international appearances.
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Adam Gilchrist |
Left hand batsman
Wicketkeeper
Essentially his nation's Test wicketkeeper in waiting, Adam Gilchrist is
one of Australia's most exciting young players.
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Jason Gillespie |
Right hand batsman
Right arm fast bowler
Jason Gillespie is a fine young fast bowler. He hails from country South
Australia and is making a mark on the international scene.
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Darren Lehmann |
Left hand batsman
Left arm leg slow orthodox bowler
A superbly talented but greatly underestimated cricketer, Darren Lehmann
is a free scoring left-handed batsman, occasional left arm orthodox spin
bowler and competent slip and short leg fielder.
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Glenn McGrath |
Right hand batsman
Right arm fast bowler
Took over the mantle of Australia's premier fast bowler after the
retirement of Craig McDermott in the mid-1990's. Tall, thin and lanky,
McGrath's unspectacular but technically sound action produces a hostile
pace and unlikely bounce on even the most unhelpful of pitches.
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Damien Martyn |
Right hand batsman
Right arm medium bowler
A former member of the Australian Cricket Academy and a previous
Australian under 19 captain, Damien Martyn is an aggressive right-handed
middle order batsman.
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Tom Moody |
Right hand batsman
Right arm medium bowler
Tom Moody is a quiet achiever. He a skilful yet unassuming gentleman of
the game.
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Ricky Ponting |
Right hand batsman
Right arm medium bowler
A precociously gifted player who rose to prominence after a brilliant
underage career, Ricky Ponting is one of the finest batsmen that
Tasmania has ever produced.
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Andrew Symonds |
Right hand batsman
Right arm off break bowler
When Andrew Symonds comes to the crease an air of excitement comes over
the assembled spectators. For Andrew has always been a batsman who is
prepared to take the attack to the bowling.
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Mark Waugh |
Right hand batsman
Right arm off break bowler
One of the most elegant strokeplayers in modern-day cricket, Mark Waugh
won world acclaim for his batting in the 1996 World Cup when he scored
three centuries for Australia.
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