Stephen Waugh |
Captain |
Right hand batsman
Right arm medium bowler
A match-winner one-day all-rounder in the late eighties, Steve Waugh
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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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Greg Blewett |
Right hand batsman
Right arm medium bowler
A stylish and fluent strokemaker with a particular liking for the pull,
hook, cut and cover drive, Greg Blewett has established a reputation for
himself one of Australia's most reliable and consistent batsmen.
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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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Matthew Hayden |
Left hand batsman
Right arm medium bowler
Matthew Hayden made an immediate impact on the first class scene in
Australia, scoring a century in his first innings and then continuing to
run up a string of impressive scores to record in excess of one thousand
runs in his first season. He became the first Australian to reach one
thousand runs in his debut season.
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Ian Healy |
Right hand batsman
Wicketkeeper
A stalwart of the Australian team since 1988 and now the most successful
wicket-keeper in Test history. A proud and aggressive character, Ian
Healy has risen from fraught beginnings in Pakistan to become one of
world`s foremost `keepers, with excellent footwork and anticipation.
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Simon Katich |
Left hand batsman
Left arm slow chinaman bowler
Simon Mathew Katich first came to prominence as the number 4 bat for his
club Midland-Guildford (aged 19) during the Western Australian 1993/4
season Grade final against Fremantle.
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Justin Langer |
Left hand batsman
Right arm medium bowler
Gritty rather than graceful, and more plucky than elegant, Justin Langer
is a slightly built left-handed batsman whose talents have seen him
represent Western Australia, Middlesex and Australia. A player who
generally occupies the number three position, he is a prolific scorer at
first-class level and he already has over twenty centuries to his name.
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Stuart MacGill |
Right hand batsman
Right arm leg break bowler
Within his first year on the international arena, Stuart MacGill rose to
become one of the world's leading spin bowlers. A right arm leg spinner
from Western Australia who moved to New South Wales to advance his
career, he is a spirited and particularly enthusiastic bowler who makes
a reasonably short, straight approach to the wicket and whose repertoire
encompasses excellent variation.
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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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Colin Miller |
Right hand batsman
Right arm fast medium/off break bowler
A consummate cricketing journeyman (whose talents have seen him play for
three Australian States, Holland's national team, a number of European
clubs, and even sides in what might normally be regarded as
non-cricketing locations within Asia), Colin Miller is a spirited and
highly unusual right arm bowler, belligerent lower order batsman, and
wholehearted fieldsman.
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Matthew Nicholson |
Right hand batsman
Right arm fast medium bowler
Matt Nicholson learnt his cricket in New South Wales, where he was a
schoolboy star. He represented Australia at the Under-19s level, and was
the Under-19s player of the year in 1992-93.
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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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Michael Slater |
Right hand batsman
Right arm medium bowler
Michael Slater is a dashing, nimble-footed right-handed opening bat that
has destroyed new ball attacks world-wide. A product of the Australian
Cricket Academy, he rose quickly to Test selection following his debut
for New South Wales.
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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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