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Michael Bevan
Considered as the best batsman in one day cricket, Bevan has an astonishing
record of over 55 runs per game. He bats and bowls left-handed. His
defence seems invincible, and he is also a handy part time bowler, with
his left-handed chinamen bowling.
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Shane Warne
No doubt he is the greatest leg-spinner in modern cricket, Warne finds
himself among the wickets every match he plays and has attained legendary
status as one of the all-time great leg-spinners. He astonishes batsmen
with his extravagant turn, and is a handy lower order batsman as well.
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Ricky Ponting
Considered as the only man to get close to Jonty Rhodes in the field,
Ponting has astonished audiences with stunning catches, and fantastic
run outs. He can win games for Australia from the field alone, but he
is also one of their best batsman with an average of above 40.
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Andrew Symonds
Not having played long, this rookie has become a match winner with his
gentle medium pacers as well as his enormous power hitting in the lower
order. He is a valuable possession, as he also excels in the field.
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