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Graeme Hick
Hick has established himself as a great one day batsman, with consistency
that most other high scorers lack. He almost always brings in runs
in the seventies or higher, and is the backbone of the English batting.
He also bowls some useful off-spinners.
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Darren Gough
In a time where the English were depleted, lion-hearted Gough never
gave up and continued to
bring wickets despite series of losses. He held the bowling together
and saved England from total humiliation. Also a handy lower order
batsman.
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Nasser Hussain
Recently taking over as captain, Hussain has shown that there is room
for improvement in England, and has led from the front with his inspired
fielding. He has shown great determination in both batting and fielding
and is a key member of the side.
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Mark Ealham
Ealham was one of the bits and pieces players who helped England on
its road to one day success in recent times. However, while the others
come and go, his consistency keeps him in the team with his well-disguised
medium pacers as well as his middle-order batting.
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