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From BBC SPORTS on the internet, quoting REUTERS:
Melbourne, August 23: Former Australia captain Richie Benaud named his World XI of the 20th century on Monday, with England's Jack Hobbs and India's Sunil Gavaskar opening the batting ahead of Don Bradman at number three. India's Sachin Tendulkar and West Indies "Master Blaster" Viv Richards were named at numbers four and five followed by Pakistan's Imran Khan amd West Indian Garfield Sobers as the two all rounders. Australia's hard-hitting wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist was included at number eight with his Australia team mate Shane Warne filling the slow bowler's position. Imran and Sobers would also be able to share the bowling behind the pace duo of Englishman Sydney Barnes and Australia's Dennis Lillee. Benaud named four Australians in his side, with two players from West Indies, two from India, two from England and one from Pakistan. Leading South Africa players like batsman Graeme Pollock and fast bowlers Shaun Pollock and Allan Donald were unable to squeeze into the side, nor was Sri Lanka's world record test wicket-taker Muttiah Muralitharan and New Zealand's leading wicket-taker Richard Hadlee. The 73-year-old Benaud, a highly regarded television commentator, said on Monday in a statement he would release a DVD on September 9 featuring tributes to the players named in his Greatest XI of the 20th century. Benaud is chairman of a five-man selection panel for next month's ICC World XI One-Day International and World XI Test teams of the year, to be named next month in London. Leg spinner Benaud took 248 wickets at an average of 27.03 in 63 tests and retired 40 years ago as Australia's leading wicket-taker. If you stop trying to make sense of it all, you'll be less confused. Reality is an illusion.
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QUOTE(unni @ Aug 23 2004, 06:41 PM) From BBC SPORTS on the internet, quoting REUTERS: Melbourne, August 23: Former Australia captain Richie Benaud named his World XI of the 20th century on Monday, with England's Jack Hobbs and India's Sunil Gavaskar opening the batting ahead of Don Bradman at number three. India's Sachin Tendulkar and West Indies "Master Blaster" Viv Richards were named at numbers four and five followed by Pakistan's Imran Khan amd West Indian Garfield Sobers as the two all rounders. Australia's hard-hitting wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist was included at number eight with his Australia team mate Shane Warne filling the slow bowler's position. Imran and Sobers would also be able to share the bowling behind the pace duo of Englishman Sydney Barnes and Australia's Dennis Lillee. Benaud named four Australians in his side, with two players from West Indies, two from India, two from England and one from Pakistan. Leading South Africa players like batsman Graeme Pollock and fast bowlers Shaun Pollock and Allan Donald were unable to squeeze into the side, nor was Sri Lanka's world record test wicket-taker Muttiah Muralitharan and New Zealand's leading wicket-taker Richard Hadlee. The 73-year-old Benaud, a highly regarded television commentator, said on Monday in a statement he would release a DVD on September 9 featuring tributes to the players named in his Greatest XI of the 20th century. Benaud is chairman of a five-man selection panel for next month's ICC World XI One-Day International and World XI Test teams of the year, to be named next month in London. Leg spinner Benaud took 248 wickets at an average of 27.03 in 63 tests and retired 40 years ago as Australia's leading wicket-taker. I know this is a dead topic but I feel this needed to be pointed out as those stats which you have quoted are somewhat deceptive - as stats can be in general. Murali may have played far fewer tests than Warnie, however, when it comes to bowls bowled by each player they are quite close to one another as the following stats shows, hence focusing on the amount of games played is misleading. Name Mat Balls M R W Ave Best 5 10 SR Econ Team SK Warne 120 33649 1546 14504 566 25.62 8-71 28 8 59.4 2.58 AUS M Muralitharan 91 31124 1380 12165 532 22.86 9-51 44 13 58.5 2.34 SL On another note Murali's total of 44 5WI - a record - is extremely impressive, but not surprising since he is the most used bowler in the team, rather like Richard Hadlee was for NZ during his time; care to hazard a guess as to who is number two on the 5WI list! Flex "To be in a minority of one does not necessarily render one insane"
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